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Happy Hour Wall Calendar: It’s been a long week, the boss has been on a rant, and your car is in the shop — but it’s Friday and time for Happy Hour! This sassy new wall calendar’s vintage illustrations and snarky commentary capture the week’s high spot perfectly. And remember, what happens at Happy Hour stays at Happy Hour!! UPC: 764453089103 EAN: 9781416289104
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CFP: Star Trek Beyond the U.S. Frontier (12/15/03; collection)
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Call for Papers: Star Trek: Beyond the U.S. Frontier: International Visions of an American Cultural Icon
Apologies for cross-postings
A collection of essays edited by Caroline-Isabelle Caron (Queen's
University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada) and Djoymi Baker (Melbourne
University, Australia), Star Trek: Beyond the U.S. Frontier will present
new studies on perceptions and reception of this American cult television
franchise from an international perspective. The editors have already
collected several chapters studying Star Trek as viewed from outside the
United States of America, and in non-Anglophone cultural contexts. The
book has received interest from a major publisher. However, at this point
we are seeking to add two chapters, on Star Trek in Asia, South America or
Africa. Work on dubbed Star Trek texts in Japan and Brazil are
particularly sought, however other submissions will be considered and are
encouraged. Please submit a 500 word proposal to Caroline-Isabelle Caron
( or Djoymi Baker ( by
December 15, 2003. As negotiations are already under way with the
publisher, we would appreciate prompt expressions of interest. Please feel
free to distribute to interested parties.
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Hitlin, David and Schindler, Rafe (1985) Catching Some Zs. Engineering and Science, 49 (2). pp. 13-17. ISSN 0013-7812
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Kids Camping | Yule Logs, Bonfires and Decorations
Celebrate Christmas & the Winter Solstice
The Winter solstice is the shortest day of the year, and usual fall on December 21 or 22. This day represents the start of the gradual lengthening of the days. Cultures throughout history have celebrated this day for various reasons. You may have your own creative reasons for celebrating the day, but the simple idea that the Winter Solstice means the beginning of spring. You can celebrate the shortest day of the year yourself this year with a few of these ideas.
You can ask your family if they have heard of any community solstice celebrations. Many communities have organized celebrations, which can be fun. Maybe your area has a community solstice parade or perhaps another type of celebration.
If your community doesn't have a solstice celebration, or you want to have your own celebration, there are plenty of activities for you to enjoy.
One tradition is the lighting of a Yule Log. A Yule Log is a special log that you light to celebrate the lengthening of the days. Today, most people light the Yule Log around Christmas, however, the tradition is originally Scandinavian.
Instead of a Yule Log you can have a bonfire where allowed. With adult supervision you can plan a nice bonfire. Your bonfire will allow you to turn out the electric lights around you and enjoy the darkness and views of the stars on the shortest day of the year. Invite your friends and neighbors to your bonfire and enjoy the sense of community and maybe have some s'mores while you celebrate the lengthening of the days.
Another Yule Log tradition is a the baked and decorated Yule Log. You can find a wide variety of Yule Log recipes. While baking your Yule Log treat you can remember the importance of the day, and have fun decorating your own homemade treat.
You can also decorate your home with evergreens and other plants. You can make and hang your own wreath, or find holly, ivy and mistletoe to decorate your home. This decoration will allow you to celebrate the changes and beauty of winter, as well as celebrating the solstice and getting yourself into the holiday spirit.
Winter solstice can also be celebrated with candles. You can turn the lights off in your home and light candles on the winter solstice. Or instead, you can make homemade lanterns, which will hold a lit candle. You can decorate your lanterns in your own unique style and then decorate your home with them during the winter solstice.
The winter solstice is a day of great importance and is a long celebrated tradition. Throughout histories cultures have celebrated the shortest day of the year and its bringing of longer days, more sun and spring. There are many ways that you can celebrate this day and enjoy some tradition winter traditions.
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Make Her Want It & More
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Hey Dave,
What am I supposed to do in order to make a girl want sex? All the time, my girl never tells me that she wants to have sex with me. I’m the one who is always in need of having sex! Help me.
david d. responds
Prondazi, my friend, you’re totally misfiring on this one (no pun intended).
Listen, you need to stop worrying about making this girl “want sex” from you. That’s putting the cart before the horse. Building a fire without matches. Trying to start a car without gasoline.
Get my point?
OK, so how do you create sexual tension? Here’s an example of Sexual Tension 101:
Problem is, she knows that you want to kiss her. And that makes her the one with all the power. If you try to kiss her now, it’s boring. And if you don’t try to kiss her, you have to hope that things will “heat back up” later.
So, how to proceed?
First, gain an understanding of how and why women become sexually aroused, and what they’re really communicating to men. For example, in their book Sexual Interactions, Albert and Elizabeth Allgeier mention that, in one study, almost 40% of women reported refusing sexual intercourse when they actually wanted it. They called this “The token no.” (Of course, this does not mean that a woman wants a man to force himself on her. Never force a woman to do anything.)
Remember that women get turned on big time by the idea of wanting and expecting what’s going to happen. The reason why a lot of women say that they don’t want sex is simply because 99% of men don’t get this. Men act like they would enjoy it if a woman just took off her clothes and said, “Let’s do it.”
So, to create the sexual tension that leads to actual sex, become a master of creating anticipation. And to do it, I recommend a technique called “Two steps forward, one step back.” Simply put, here’s how it works:
Before you go for that kiss, lean back. Keep talking. A few minutes later, reach over and take her hand… and keep talking. Then, lean over and kiss her.
You’re not there yet. Read on to find out how to play it out… Next Page
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Food & Entertaining - Garden to Table
Watermelon mint refresher
Amanda Etty
Photography by
Joe Kim; styling by Tara Ballantyne
Blend watermelon, lime and fresh mint for a refreshing cool-you-down combo
So hot that all you want to eat is a piece of cool melon? We know the feeling. This light and refreshing smoothie is a mix of watermelon, mint and lime with the added hydrating benefits of pure coconut water.
serves 2
• ½ cup ice cubes
• 1 cup cubed seedless watermelon
• 2 tbsp freshly squeezed lime juice
• 12 fresh mint leaves, plus 2 sprigs for garnish
• 1 cup coconut water
Combine the ice cubes, watermelon, lime juice, mint leaves and coconut water in a blender and purée until smooth. Garnish each glass with a sprig of mint. Serve.
Per serving: 49 calories; 0 g total fat (0 g saturated fat); 0 mg cholesterol; 13 g carbohydrates; 1 g protein; 24 mg sodium; 0 g fibre
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No. You Can’t Take That Away From Me.
This coming Tuesday we will mark the Jewish observance of Tisha B’av. Tisha B’av, or the 9th day of the month of Av, is a national day of mourning for the Jewish people. According to tradition, a large number of disasters befell our people on this day. The most significant of these were the destruction of the First and Second Temples in 586 BCE and 70 CE, respectively. However, our tradition tells us that the date also marked other tragedies: from the decree that the Jews would wander in the wilderness for 40 years all the way to the expulsion of the Jews from Spain in 1492 and even beyond.
The central observances of Tisha B’av resemble those of Yom Kippur: fasting, abstention from bathing and sex, and the avoidance of perfume, body ointments, and the wearing of leather. We chant the sad melodies of the book of Lamentations and other dirges. In addition, we observe mourning customs on the three weeks leading up to Tisha B’Av by avoiding public celebrations such as weddings, and by not shaving.
Reform synagogues observe Tisha B’Av intermittently. My last congregation had a major observance of the holiday. At my current one, we have not chosen to emphasize the day. As far as my personal observance in concerned, I have been ambivalent about it for a number of years.
In ancient times, when the spiritual life of the Jewish people was in its infancy, our people were united behind one sacrificial cult. Time and again we, in the Torah, showed how badly we needed concrete signs of religion, almost an idolatrous way of worshiping. We needed a golden calf, a visibly grand and holy Temple, and adorned leaders.
Gradually our faith developed and changed until, with the destruction of the second Temple, and the beginning of Diaspora Jewry, we were forced to become decentralized and de-cultified. The religion of sacrifice could no longer be followed, so the Rabbis taught us to substitute avodah – worship, for avodah – sacrifice. Rabbinic Judaism was born and with it Talmud, discussion, dissention, debate, the fruits of everything that we love and value about Judaism today.
Some years, as Tisha B’Av approaches, I dare to think that we should almost celebrate the day when the sacrificial cult died and Rabbinic Judaism was born. But of course, we should never exult in a tragedy, a battle where people suffered and died. Nevertheless, this very dark cloud had a very bright lining and we should rejoice in the Judaism that we experience today, just as we mark that terrible day that caused the change.
This year in particular, I am feeling very glad for the decentralized Judaism of our time. I am so grateful that there are Reform, Conservative, Orthodox, Reconstructionist, Humanist, and Cultural Jews. I love the debate that our difference enables. We are now, as we were when we came out of Egypt, a mixed multitude. This diversity means that we each have an important responsibility to insure that our singular voices remain a part of the collective Jewish community. Today especially, we need to make sure that liberal Judaism does not become marginalized and separated.
Once there were Jews. There were more and less observant Jews, but if you were born Jewish, you were… Jewish. Then Reform Judaism was born and as a reaction against it, Orthodox Judaism came into being. Neither one is traditional. Neither one is authentic. The only truly authentic Judaism that ever was died on that fateful Tisha B’Av when the second Temple was destroyed.
In ancient times, worship was centered around the holy Temple. The only remnant of that sacred place is the Kotel – the western part of the retaining wall that surrounded the Temple mount. Since the destruction of the Temple, Jews have returned to this holy site, thought to be so close to G-d. We have pushed our written prayers into its crevices and cried our tears onto its cold stones. The wall is a strange place. Its stones are strangely smooth, rubbed by countless hands in tearful prayer. It has a smell that exists nowhere else on earth. It has an aura. After you pray and touch its holy stones, you walk backwards away from it, never turning your face from its beautiful countenance. Strange that though I would actively pray that we never return to the Temple worship, I find this place so holy, so compelling. I guess it is because it has been the center of the Jewish universe for so many thousands of years. It is, more than any other place on earth, the homestead of every Jew on earth. Not the Temple mount, not Jerusalem itself, not any other place is really ours as much as this tiny wall in this tiny country.
But this wall is not fully mine. The wall is set up as an orthodox synagogue, run by the Chief Rabbinate of Israel. There is a mechitza (divider) separating the large men’s section from the smaller women’s one. I am okay with this because I can respect that some people are not comfortable praying with those of the opposite gender. As long as there is also a place for me, it’s okay. But the Kotel is not run like a mainstream Orthodox synagogue.
Orthodox synagogues run the gamut in observance. Some are as strict as or even more so than the one at the kotel, not having a mechitza down the middle, but rather one that divides front to back, or worse yet, relegates the women to an entirely different room. But many Orthodox synagogues have found ways to welcome women even within the confines of Orthodoxy. There are women’s “minyanim” where the Torah is taken out and read. They respect the history of women like Beruriah, who was known to be a great scholar, and who also donned tefillin. The women pray, study, and sing together. At the Kotel, however, the most stringent rules are applied: women are not allowed to wear tallit and tefillin or read from the Torah, and any loud singing or prayer will be met with criticism.
When a group called, Women of the Wall, meets, they are often greeted with violent and abusive behavior from ultra-orthodox men. The men have been known to throw chairs, bottles, feces, and even punches at these women. Strange that they cannot shake their hands in friendship due to the prohibition against touching a woman who is not your wife, but they can raise their fists in violence?
The Women of the Wall have been fighting for their right to pray. Their struggle ultimately led to two Israeli Supreme Court decisions. On May 22, 2002, the Israeli Supreme Court ruled that it is legal for the Women of the Wall to hold prayer groups and even to read Torah in the women’s section of the main Kotel plaza. The ultra Orthodox did not like this decision and within four days were not only attempting to overthrow it, but presented a bill that would have made it a criminal offense for women to pray in “non-traditional ways” at the western wall, punishable by up to seven years in prison. Although the bill did not pass, the Israeli Supreme Court reconsidered its earlier decision, ruling once again that women could not pray at the Kotel in the manner of their choosing. Why? Because such continued meetings represented a threat to public safety and order. They certainly did not! It was the protests that lead to the threat! The Court required the government to find an alternate site, which they did: Robinson’s Arch.
Since then, the police have been increasingly visible against the Women of the Wall. In 2009, Nofrat Frenkel was arrested for wearing a tallit… under her coat. Just this past week, Anat Hoffman was arrested for holding a Torah scroll. She was carrying the Torah scroll from the women’s section of the Kotel for services at the Robinson’s Arch, where should would be permitted to read from it, when she was arrested. The video of her arrest made me want to cry.
Anat Hoffman was fined 5,000 shekels and was given a restraining order according to which she is not allowed to approach the Wall for 30 days. It’s a sort of funny punishment in the sense that her prayer group meets at the Kotel monthly and so 30 days is exactly the next time she would appear there. Nevertheless, it seems terribly wrong to sentence a Jew by telling her that she is barred from our most holy place. Would they EVER punish any man in such a way? For ANY crime, let alone for wanting to carry a Torah?
So, as we approach Tisha B’Av, I am renewed in my feeling of gladness that we no longer sacrifice animals as part of our worship, with joy that our faith continues to evolve and grow, and with fear that we should ever return to a truly centralized religion.
I leave you with this thought. A few weeks ago, we celebrated American Independence Day. Our Constitution’s First Amendment states: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof…” Our country is NOT a theocracy, and we oppose them wherever they exist because they do not tend to lead to good government. Israel is possibly an exception to that rule. They are a democracy, but as a Jewish state, they also dance on the border of being a theocracy. The Rabbinate determines rules about marriage and divorce, and would love to decide many other things. Can the Jewish state be Jewish without being a theocracy? Can a theocracy exist without impinging on the human rights of its people? Can we, as American Jews make a difference in defining what Israel will become? Do we have a right to try?
I am a Jew. I am as much a Jew as those Orthodox men are. I want my Torah and my wall and I want to chant and pray loudly and with pride. I want to hear their voices too on the other side of the mechitza blending and melding with mine. Bayom hahu and on that day… There will be peace.
Kein Y’hi Ratzon.
The above was the sermon that I delivered at Temple Beth Torah this past Friday evening.
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1. Posted by Jane K on July 22, 2010 at 8:29 am
Thank you for your heartfelt teaching.
Tikkun Olam starts at home – we must heal our fractured community – until Kklal Yisrael celebrates and embraces our diversity and becomes richer for our differences our hearts will live in ‘exile’
“It is said’ gratuitous hatred caused the destruction of the second temple.
Lets practice gratuitous love – that would be devine.
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More ABC arrogance
There are 1.2 billion reasons why this Youtube clip belongs in the public domain.
(HT: Bolt)
Update: Here is the statement:
ABC - ripped off
Here is the lie:
ABC - ripped off 2
66 Responses to More ABC arrogance
1. Cold-Hands
More ammunition that proves ABC bias.
2. JC
File in the “I had to” file.
Shane Castleman @ShaneCastleman 4h
YouTube has pulled the Vic govt. attack ad using ABC News material at the request of our lawyers - as we’d do with anyone who rips us off
jc
@ShaneCastleman Lol, Yea right, Liar liar pants well and truly on fire.
You leftwing ABC fuckers are shameless
3. Notafan
and they let Getup use Bananas in Pyjamas
How stupid do they think Australians are?
4. Andrew
Victorian Liberal Party has in the last hour resisted attempts from the ABC to censor such an ad. Very good ad tho.
5. A Lurker
Just when you think the ABC has dug a deep enough hole for itself, they throw away their trusty old shovel, buy a massive heavy-duty pneumatic drill, and keep digging!
6. entropy
In order to kill the “think of the children!+!!!” Meme, how about a dedicated children’s channel be put out to tender. Ad free would be considered depending on the tender applications.
7. boy on a bike
Rips who off? Wasn’t that content paid for by Australian taxpayers?
8. Infidel Tiger
Great work ABC!
“The ad they didn’t want you to see…”
I expect it will go viral than Craig Thomson’s credit card.
9. entropy
So this simon dude works at the ABC? Imagine how long any other public servant slagging off a government action would keep their job.
10. blogstrop
So Shane Castlemen thinks he and the ABC own the stuff they put to air on our dollar?
Tell him he’s dreamin’.
11. Fred Furkenburger
Yes IT you have to love the extreme ignorance of the leftie type. “I expect it will go viral than Craig Thomson’s credit card.” How does one ensure that what you are trying to hide gets maximum exposure? TRY TO REMOVE IT!!!! Sadly (for them) they have found the absolute way to gain maximum exposure for that ad! A lot of people (too many I’m afraid) probably would have dismissed this ad “as just another political ad”. Now many more people will see this ad via the wonders of the internet and pay attention. Way to shoot yourself in the foot with nan elephant gun!
12. Baldrick
Protect the ABC from conservatives … or the kids get it!
13. Talleyrand
Fair use policy permits the reuse of copyright material , BTW does Castleman have copyright permission for the Heraldsun cartoon of Abbott (by Mark Knight) he posted?
14. Leo G
ABC bias blind spot in plain sight again.
15. Armadillo
Did the ABC stop anyone from using Tim Blair and the dog for whatever purpose they liked?
16. And Another Thing
Just in case anyone still believed the ABC was not outrageously biased, they make it even clearer. And by the way, that footage belongs to any taxpayer still wasting their money on keeping these baboons employed. They have had no hesitation in letting Labor go he’ll for leather with footage for its election ads.
And further, what business is it of the ABC’s what the Liberal Party decides to put on You Tube. It’s the second ad in two days leftists have taken it upon themselves to have removed, the first being a statement from the Prime Minister.
17. cohenite
I’m starting to like this.
The ABC has to hang itself soon, in the eyes of the coalition.
The ABC could never do any wrong in the eyes of its supporters though. The issue is do any of the ABC’s supporters vote for the coalition and if so will they change their vote if Abbott grows some and shuts down this un-Australian organisation?
18. Free Advice
There seem to be a lot of people being pushed and falling over and grabbing hot pipes as they land. Or are they landing on the same hot pipe?
19. rafiki
entropy at 8.47 nails the sheer arrogance of this tweet. It’s one thing to state that the Victorian Liberals have used ABC material without permission, it’s another to snarkily call it a rip-off. ‘Shane’ is speaking here in an official capacity, not as a private individual. He appears to transgress the fundamental precept of the APS Code of Conduct that “when acting in connection with APS employment, [the APS officer must] treat everyone with respect and courtesy”. (Yes, he works for the ABC, but the situation must be the same.) Another precept is that “APS employees, whether or not they are members of political parties, are expected to separate their personal views on policy issues from the performance of their official duties”.
This tweet, and Scott’s continuing refusal to accept that by implication at least the early report insinuated that the Navy had mistreated the illegals, is behaviour that seems ‘beyond rationality’ (apologies to Malcolm Turnbull).
20. candy
The billboard gives the impression some company called GetUp owns the ABC, to the casual observer.
21. JC
I reckon a few of them are going to crack under pressure and call the JC leftie suicide hotline. We’ve been getting a few hang ups and caller ID suggests these calls came from their ABC studies in Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney. One call was from Hobart.
The pressure on them is relentless and everything those leftwing sewer rats do at their ABC is being watched under a microscope. Incessant mocking is working a treat too, I think.
22. bushbabe
Shame the Bananas don’t split. What a pathetic advertising campaign to try and save the hemorrhaging ABC. Get Up…. the people that just don’t Get It.
23. C.L.
Well, Liberals?
What TF more do you want?
The ABC is laughing at you while hiding behind little girls and old coots addicted to Gardening Australia.
24. And Another Thing
The ABC has the sniff of victory for Labor at the next Victorian election. I guess it will do anything to run interference on the coalition. It certainly is spinning the speaker and rebel MP story Labor’s way at every turn.
25. JC
You’re right, CL. There’s no use whining about it. The Libs know eggsactly what to do. Nothing more needs to be said, except of course mocking and making fun at these lowlife bastards.
26. Tal
Labor women need a good hairdresser STAT
27. Armadillo
It appears Shane has been the head honcho in VIC for 2 years and 8 months. Will he make 9 months?
28. Tal
Steadman is unemployed…….
29. cohenite
I don’t know about blistered hands from this perpetually fucking hot pipe but I can think of another part of the anatomy it could be selectively applied to amongst the arseholes at the ABC.
30. Armadillo
Will he make 9 months?
I really should give myself an upper cut for that stupid comment. He will get promoted for sure.
31. H B Bear
“Are you thinking what I’m thinking, B1?” “I think I am, B2!”
“At least they got the Get Up’s “Protect Our ABC” correct.”
32. Free Advice
Now Fairfax are digging themselves their own hot pipe hole!
The amazing thing about the ABC is that even though the story unravelled on the monday or so, they kept running with the story as a lead for the next 4 days getting more and more shrill even to the point that on the following saturday they were still headlining with the story, but no longer using the word “torture”!
33. Matt
Time to start naming names. Yes the ABC is biased, but people biased people ‘working’ in the ABC are able to hide behind the institution. Name the names of the biased people, personalise it, and demand action against these people. Keep beating the drums until something happens.
The left does this all the time. Time to adopt their tactics.
34. JC
Time to start naming names.
You mean like Shane Castleman? We have been. Check out his twitter page, the hypocritical bastard is getting belted around the ears from all comers.
35. This sort of lowly propaganda just proves that they are truly gutter-dwelling filthy communists.
36. Ed
ABC lawyers have never heard of “fair use.”
37. Gab
Oh? And where were the ABC lawyers when the ABC aired that despicable poster of Chris Kenny and a dog?
38. Ed
The fair use provision of copyright absolutely allows the use of footage for political commentary.
39. Disillusioned
Perhaps it is time the ABC was treated like the saboteurs of democracy that they are. If you see something – say something on as many formats as you can. Give ‘em a dose of their lefty own.
40. Leo G
GetUp are giving us all the two fingers sign on behalf of the ABC. Showing their hand.
41. Steve D
Is a federally-funded government corporation going to sue a state government? :-S
42. Habib
Yup the ABC is hip, their crap won’t load on a bloody iPad2. How much are we paying for this piss poor service?
43. Blogstrop
Speaking of hot pipes, Tim Blair has the story of Mark Scott ($805,000) taking a cheque for $40 from a little kid – to help the poor ABC!
44. iamok
The moment we see Get Up are up in arms then we know we are on the side of good.
45. JohnA
Blogstrop #1180553, posted on February 7, 2014 at 6:15 am
Indeed, blogstrop.
I commented at both Bolt and Blair that there are questions to be raised.
Since a 6yo can’t legally operate a cheque account:
a) WHO wrote the cheque?
b) WHO is aiding and abetting this 6yo in this PR stunt?
46. Bruce of Newcastle
The astonishing thing is the ABC is denying the Victorian Government right to use footage that the ABC previously broadcast.
The ABC has therefore outrightly and outrageously defied a sitting Australian government. This is made worse by them hypocritically allowing a political organisation (GetUp!) a right to use copyrighted material which was not afforded to the State of Victoria.
How can anyone claim the ABC is not partisan, biased, in breach of charter and completely out of control? Why should we have to pay for this abusive and disgusting behaviour through our taxes?
They must be shut down for the good of the country before they do more damage.
47. jupes
Since a 6yo can’t legally operate a cheque account:
a) WHO wrote the cheque?
Maybe it’s Little Gracie who would be about 11 now.
48. Mon
So who owns Get Up? Are they in partnership with the ABC? If so when did this partnership take place? Does Malcolm Turnball know about this partnership? Maybe Get Up want to take over the ABC.
49. Aussieute
His account has mysteriously disappeared
Gutless wonder
50. Alfonso
Their ABC is secure and comfy in the knowledge that our Tone, of Hero of PPL fame, will do absolutely nothing ….except give us a ‘p0werless at production level’ ombudsman.
He’s already made that clear.
51. CatAttack
Hate to admit this but I joined Get Up briefly when it first started but then quickly realised that the only “causes” they persued ever were Green Left ones and promptly resigned. Oh the shame.
52. Beertruk
Then Get Up should fund the ABC, not the Tax Payer.
53. rafiki
A bit of comedy on AB24. Tony Eastley has just said that he has dyed his hair grey ‘to give me more credibilty’ (indeed, yes,) (then, under a leading suggestion from the fellow, changed to ‘gravitas’).
Of more consequence is Trioli’s interview (if that is not putting it too high) with the Fairfax journo who has spoken to a person who reports what he was told by illegals claiming sailors deliberately tortured them. (The journo claimed that he ‘almost’ got to speak to one of the tortured. Did he pause to ask why he didn’t?) This ended up with assertions that ‘an inquiry must be held’. This of course would be greatly damaging to the reputation of the navy and Australia’s interests. Such a process would take months to arrange and complete, and in the end the allegations would remain and taken as true by many in Australia ans in Indonesia. To propose such a process on what is known is highly irresponsible
The ABC and Fairfax are clearly taking on the Government. They may figure that they have more to gain (albeit a slight chance) than to lose (which at present is pretty certain).
54. JC
Don’t overlook the pasta. The torture bulkshit is no longer a story and no one gives a shit. Calm down and stop thinking too hard.
55. MarkJJ
We all knew this would happen after the Romney-Big Bird thing.
56. Armadillo
Anyone know who the ABC ‘lawyers’ are that Shane refers to? From reading here, it was pretty damn crappy legal advice.
57. rafiki
JC – I’m looking at the larger picture of where the ABC stands in relation to the Abbott government – in a state of war. This call for an ‘inquiry’ ratchets it up a notch or two.
As for calming down – I find that blowing off steam on the Cat helps a lot.
58. The best way to keep everyone happy is to abolish the Australia Network, ABC News and current affairs, replace them with back to back re-runs of Bananas in Pajamas episodes.
The government can then recycle the GetUp billboard featuring the bananas: “Prime Minister Abbott protects the ABC!”
59. Matt
The ABC is a very one sided reporting organisation, there is seldom any balanced reporting when it comes to topics relating to the Liberal party, there are obviously all Labor supporters. I am sure that this won’t be published, but it is worth a try
60. Cold-Hands
Aussieute, Shane Castleman’s twitter account is still live, although he hasn’t responded to the critical tweets he has been sent.
61. gabrianga
Why the fuss? Isn’t Get Up the PR Department of “our” ABC?
62. HK_Brother
gabrianga says…
GetUp is the Arts Dept of the ALP and unions. The point is to attempt to establish a grass-roots movement while still having “plausible deniability” that they are not associated with the ALP or their union backers. One of its original board members is Bill Shorten. (Yes, the current Opposition Leader!)
Words from the original GetUp spokesman, Lachlan Harris: ‘if you are a supporter of, like, conservative governments, is not for you’.
(Yes, it is THAT obvious! They outright tell you they are Left-wing losers!)
In 2008, Lachlan Harris became Press Secretary to the now-Former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.
The way GetUp behaves (against the Nation’s people) already tells you who they really are.
Maybe its time to do massive bill boards revealing who GetUp really is.
ie: When you show the public messenger is not to be trusted, their message won’t be believed.
(That’s how you destroy Left-wing activism. Show the public the true character of the messenger…Then watch them squirm and make up all sorts of nonsencial excuses!)
63. Wind-spittle
Truth! I love you, I honestly love you:
#1180215, posted on February 6, 2014 at 8:36 pm
Relax, everyone, relax. Just calm down.
Here’s the answer… it’s for free, but I need your help.
My proposal so far:
The future funding of the ABC should be decided by those taxpayers who choose to “opt-in” on payment for its service. That is, there will be a box to tick on the standard tax return that will nominate whether the taxpayer wishes to contribute to funding the ABC.
If he/she does, then it will be represented as a proportion of the taxable income – let’s say a thousand bucks or whatever. If not, it is included in the refund.
This should be done on an honour system. Trust. If people are not using the service they should not have to pay. Or, they might choose to cough up even if they are not using it. Perhaps they might decide they only use a small part and so can adjust their contribution.
The ABC, meanwhile, can offer an online media service in which viewers can elect to pay and so opt “out” of having advertisements by paying a small amount via credit card. Let’s say, a dollar a day, or 28 dollars a month. Or they can watch the ads. Happens everywhere else.
Between the opt-ins and the ads they should do pretty well.
The other thing is that donations to the individual units within the ABC should be made tax deductible with an initial offset of 130 percent for two years.
This would mean that donors could choose where their money went.
That’s my silly idea, so far.
The ABC responds to markets, those who do not use the service get to spent their dough on a pay-TV subscription, or a new Blu-Ray, or a ticket to a Bruce Springsteen show, whatever.
And the greatest pay-off? More than a billion big bucks a year back to the national pool, to assist a majority of real, working people who clearly do not give a flying fuck about the ABC. Or make movies, or build bridges, etc. you know the drill.
Another thing is that only those people who were proved as being registered contributors could lodge any sort of complaint, or take positions on the board, community committees etc. The Government would scale down funding by 20 percent in the first year, then 10/10/10 and so on.
The ABC Act would also require the Corporation does not hold real estate beyond 2015, with proceeds from sales paying out redundancy entitlements etc.
Am I on to something here?
Let’s all work this up and send it through to Peta Credlin by COB next Friday.
Is it just me?
64. 2 Bobs Worth
Rip “us” off?
Who’s “us”?
Is that the same “we” are us- a la Gillard?
They truly honestly think the left own the ABC-
this proves it.
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{RECIPE} Spicy Garlic Kale Chips
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Spread the kale evenly on a cookie sheet that is covered with a Silpat or parchment paper. I usually cook it in two batches so the kale isn't too crowded on the pan. Sprinkle the salt and chili powder over the top. I'll taste a little piece of the raw kale to check the seasoning, and adjust as needed.
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Are We Sapping Kids’ Ambition?
“What are you doing? I love that song,” I say to my daughter as she reaches over to change the radio station in my van. “That’s Darius Rucker. He was born to sing country music.”
Best known for his lead vocals in the pop group Hootie and the Blowfish, Mr. Rucker’s first country solo album debuted at No. 1 on the country charts. Obviously, I’m not the only one who thinks he’s meant to sing country.
“I just think this song promotes mediocrity,” Betsy says. “It bugs me.”
Be that as it may, she knows every word of Mr. Rucker’s “Alright.” When I insist on listening to it, she sings along. We consider the message as we harmonize.
“I don’t need no five-star reservations
I got spaghetti and a cheap bottle of wine
I don’t need no concert in the city
I got a stereo and the ‘Best of Patsy Cline’ ”
Double negatives aside, old Darius croons about living large in small ways.
“How is that promoting mediocrity? He’s just celebrating simplicity and being happy with what you’ve got.”
Betsy presses her point. “Country music specifically, and our culture generally, seem to promote the idea of mediocrity as the new standard for personal happiness. I’ve been reading articles about it. It’s all thanks to the bad economy.”
According to my rising college freshman, the overriding media message is: Get used to the idea that you’re not likely to improve your circumstances.
Less is more. Be content.
So what’s wrong with that? I’ve often told my children “comparison is the killer of contentment” — meaning, it’s easy to become unhappy with your lot in life if you constantly compare yourself to others who have more. Let’s all count our blessings and live gratefully.
Betsy is all for gratitude, but she thinks there’s a deeper problem that’s actually eroding ambition among young Americans like her. In her mind, it’s a problem that’s best illustrated in country lyrics.
“Just listen to all the songs about how great it is to be dirt poor, drive a rusty car and live in a shack with the one you love. Why is that more noble than being financially secure, driving a nice car and living in a new house with the one you love?”
OK, she’s being facetious, probably just to entertain me, but she has a point.
Young people striking out for the first time ought to feel that anything is possible. They ought to be convinced that opportunities await them, if only they work hard and are willing to invest their time, talent and treasure to achieve their goals.
Culturally and politically, we have for months now been sending a dangerous signal to the next generation, and it may sap their ambition on the grounds of fiscal reality. Let’s face it, what squelches ambition more than generational public debt?
Yet this year’s crop of college freshmen begins its journey toward adulthood to the drumbeat of gloom and doom. Near-daily headlines convince them they are unlikely to live as well as the parents who will foot the bill to send them on their way.
Sadly, as a culture we’re teaching young adults a tune called “Why Bother?”
Maybe reality will dictate that our children will of necessity learn to be content with a plate of pasta and a country song.
Then again, unless we encourage their personal ambition for something more – unless we keep alive the American spirit for personal achievement – they won’t ever have the chance to write their own lyrics. Instead, they’ll be singing ours.
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• ladybug
It’s not about settling for less, it’s about storing your treasures elsewhere. Where neither moth nor decay destroys, nor theives break in and steal. Maybe this is the lesson that God is reminding us. Can you honestly settle of less if your life is properly ordered? I’m not excusing the ills of public debt, but perhaps she misunderstands country music.
• cmacri
Personal achievement for what? In America, it’s usually just for more stuff, more prestige, more fame, more popularity. Thanks goodness someone is actually asking, “Why bother?” Some things are worth bothering about, but quite frankly, most of the things that this world considers important are not.
• ck
The message is to have the right priorities-faith and family. Nothing else should matter. I don’t want my children to be ambitious about material and worldly things. They should be ambitious about their faith and things that matter. If you focus on that you will be content being with loved ones whether you are in a shack or in a nice home.
The ironic thing is that the country musicians themselves are unlikely to be dining on spaghetti and a cheap bottle of wine.
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New to Check out these 11 resources for policymakers.
By , January 29, 2013
If you work on policy, are new to the Cost-Benefit Knowledge Bank for Criminal Justice (CBKB) website, and wonder where you should start, we suggest the following materials:
• Types of Economic Analysis tool: This describes the four most common types of analysis, including cost-benefit analysis (CBA), and describes the circumstances that call for the use of each one.
• Cost savings or cost avoidance?” Our most popular blog post to date explains this critical—and practical—distinction from a budgetary perspective.
• Four Questions for Jens Ludwig”: In this guest blog post, Ludwig, an economist and the director of the University of Chicago Crime Lab, talks about his work, the implications of CBA for crime policy in the United States and in international development, and research by the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services.
Although three webinars are on this list, we don’t picture your first visit to the site lasting an entire workday. (We bet you didn’t plan on that, either.) Whenever we publish a webinar recording on, the accompanying blog post includes a summary of the content, the name and affiliation of any presenters, and a set of PowerPoint slides. Clicking through the blog posts and slides can give you a better idea of where you might want to dig in.
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Visit Peru with a Native Travel to South America on a once in a lifetime group trip led by natives. Explore beyond the guidebooks with 5 star accommodations! As you may know, Cece Gonzales was born and raised in Peru and has put together the most thorough and breathtaking 6-day/5 night trip with an English-speaking guide. [...]
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Jonathan Kaye, PhD
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Academic Appointments
Professor, Biomedical Sciences
Professor, Medicine
Awards and Activities
Chair, NIH Investigations on Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases Special Emphasis Panel2012
Major Symposium Invited Speaker and Co-Chair, AAI Annual Meeting2009
Section Editor: Journal of ImmunologyCurrent
Associate Editor: Journal of Immunology1993 - 1999
American Association of Immunologists1991
American Association for Cancer Research2011
Selected Publications
1. Aliahmad P, Seksenyan A, Kaye J: The many roles of TOX in the immune system. Curr. Opin. Immunol., 24(2): 173-7, 2011
2. Aliahmad P, Kadavallore A, de la Torre B, Kappes D, Kaye J: TOX is required for development of the CD4 T cell lineage gene program. J. Immunol., 187(11): 5931-40, 2011
3. Aliahmad P, de la Torre B, Kaye J: Shared dependence on the DNA-binding factor TOX for the development of lymphoid tissue-inducer cell and NK cell lineages. Nat. Immunol., 11(10): 945-52, 2010
4. Aliahmad P, Kaye J: Development of all CD4 T lineages requires nuclear factor TOX. J. Exp. Med., 205(1): 245-56, 2008
5. Krieg C, Boyman O, Fu YX, Kaye J: B and T lymphocyte attenuator regulates CD8+ T cell-intrinsic homeostasis and memory cell generation. Nat. Immunol., 8(2): 162-71, 2007
6. Aliahmad P, O'Flaherty E, Han P, Goularte OD, Wilkinson B, Satake M, Molkentin JD, Kaye J: TOX provides a link between calcineurin activation and CD8 lineage commitment. J. Exp. Med., 199(8): 1089-99, 2004
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Choosing The Best Cell Phone
By Russell Ware, About.com Guide to Cell Phones
Cell phones have evolved to a near-science-fiction level. They let you snap pictures, record videos, send and receive emails, play games and listen to hours of music. This makes it even more complicated than ever to choose the right cell phone, especially if you want specific features or if you don't care about the bells and whistles and prefer concentrating only on what a phone should do: calls! The tools, articles and reviews offered here will help you make the right choice.
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At any given time, there are generally more than 200 cell phones available in the United States and Canada. The tools listed here will simplify your life with "Best of" lists and an automated cell phone chooser. For instance, if you know already that you want to go with a specific carrier, I've got a top 3 list for all major carriers. If you just want the best camera phone, I'll show you which.
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Maybe you loved that shiny new phone I suggested for business users. Maybe that feature-rich 5-megapixel cell phone caught your attention, but is it really the best choice for you? This site abounds in hundreds of pages of reviews, technical analysis and comparison tools for most recent cell phones to help you fine tune your selection and make sure you pick the right cell phone.
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Comment Feed for Channel 9 - Windows Azure Lessons Learned: Quest Software Channel 9 - Windows Azure Lessons Learned: Quest Software In this episode of Azure Lessons Learned I chat with Dmitry Sotnikov, new product research manager with Quest Software. Quest, as you probably know, is a huge global ISV focused primarily on Systems Management software. Quest is an early adopter of the Windows Azure platform. They’ve been working on a new offering for their various management business. They’ve built out an extensive services framework as well as a few service offerings on that framework. Quest has hundreds of solutions for the enterprise. These are your typical on-premises that would normally require hardware and people to install and maintain those solutions. The Quest OnDemand project Dmitry is working would extend those offerings to the small and medium business by making many of the solutions available as subscription services. The first 3 offerings are Recovery Manager OnDemand for Active Directory, InTrust OnDemand event log management, and Site Administrator Reports OnDemand for SharePoint. These are now available in beta. Dmitry walks us through the experience of setting up Recovery Manager OnDemand to provide backup and recovery of AD. The solution running in Windows Azure does most of the work in the cloud while sending requests to the local infrastructure via agents that are running locally. There is no need to set up servers or install anything beyond that simple local agent service. Dmitry was very open about the process they went through to adapt their existing solutions to this new subscription model. He mentions that they were able to re-use about 50% of the code for one of their solutions (Recovery Manager). Since Quest OnDemand is meant to be on solution with many different component offerings it was important that there be a consistent framework across all those offerings (including login authentication/access control, portal, subscription/payment/billing). Even within Quest I think they were a little surprised as to how fast they could port applications over once that framework was in place and available to re-use. Dmitry also goes into detail about the architecture they have built out for this set of services including the portal, Windows Identity Foundation (formerly Geneva) Security Token Service (STS), and the individual services. He also is very open about what they learned along the way of this development. It’s interesting to note that the bulk of the Quest products are on-premises so although they had many large installations there had never been a call for super-scalable super-secure multi-customer/multi-tenant deployments like the one required by Quest OnDemand. I love that Windows Azure played such a big role in helping Quest to adapt the way that they do business. Have a look at the Quest OnDemand Service here: en Wed, 12 Mar 2014 20:45:25 GMT Wed, 12 Mar 2014 20:45:25 GMT Rev9
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Senior Lineman James Hurst Catalyst for Tar Heel Turnaround
By Matt Oakes Posted November 6, 2013 at 6:15 am
CHAPEL HILL– The big news for Carolina football this week is the loss of quarterback Bryn Renner for the remainder of the season. The senior signal caller started 32 games for the Tar Heels in his career and is just the third player in Carolina history to reach 8,000 career passing yards.
But the show must go on, and going forward, the Carolina football team is hoping to continue to build on their recent successes. But how were these counted out, undermanned Tar Heels mired with a 1-5 record able to right the ship?
A lot of the credit has to go to the senior leaders. Although small, they are mighty in spirit. Senior offensive lineman James Hurst has started more games as a Tar Heel than anyone else on the team.
Hurst says the team just needs to keep the focus and intensity through four quarters of football.
“You know any play can be that big play that makes or breaks a game. That was our mindset, and I think we did a great job of focusing and playing all four quarters,” Hurst says.
Hurst says he really appreciated the way a lot of the younger players were really fighting to send out the seniors on a high note. And Hurst says the win against N.C.State will be a cherished memory of his.
“It’s definitely going to be a lifetime memory. I’m never going to forget something like that. You know that’s all I could ask out of my teammates is to play really hard. You could feel that they were playing for the seniors, which is a really good feeling,” Hurst says.
Hurst says he feels like he has been able to help some of the young offensive lineman build confidence in the game plan going into live action on Saturdays.
“I feel like I’ve been able to help them with the game plan and understand what we are trying to do so when they go out there on Saturdays you don’t have to think as much. It’s a little more natural. Hopefully, those guys feel like I’ve been doing a good job of that. Just going out there on Saturdays, and those guys having confidence is what I’m worried about,” Hurst says.
As far as the task at hand for Homecoming, Hurst says the playing level of the Virginia Cavaliers is far superior to their 2-7 record.
“You know you look at their record, and you see that they aren’t having that great of a year. But if you watch them on film, it’s a little different story. You see that they have a lot of potential. They’re definitely going to bring it,” Hurst says.
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Health Home >> Oral Care >> Oral care
Protection for sensitive teeth
Do you experience pain or tingling in your teeth, especially when eating sweet, hot or cold foods? Do brushing and flossing sometimes cause you to cringe?
Pain from sensitive teeth usually comes and goes. If you have constant pain, it could be a sign of a more serious problem. Discuss your symptoms with your dental professional to determine the cause and proper treatment.
What causes sensitive teeth?
In healthy teeth, porous tissue called dentin is protected by your gums and by your teeth's hard enamel outer layer. Dentin can become exposed due to receding gums, fractured or chipped teeth or erosion. Microscopic holes in the dentin, called tubules, connect to the nerve, triggering pain when irritated by certain foods and beverages.
But there are other factors that can cause tooth sensitivity:
• Brushing too hard. Brushing too hard or using a hard-bristled toothbrush can cause gum recession and root exposure over time
• Gum disease. Inflamed or sore gum tissue may lead to tooth sensitivity by exposing the root surface leading directly to the nerve of the tooth
• Your age. You may experience increased sensitivity at different ages throughout your life
• Acidic foods. Eating acidic foods and beverages on a regular basis can cause enamel to erode, increasing the likelihood of sensitivity
How do you treat tooth sensitivity?
Depending on the diagnosis, your dental professional may recommend one or more of the following treatments to relieve the symptoms of sensitive teeth:
• Brush with a de-sensitizing toothpaste, like Crest Pro-Health Toothpaste.
• Use a soft-bristle toothbrush, or a powered brush, to help protect gums.
• Use a prescription fluoride rinse or gel made for sensitive teeth.
Crest Pro-Health
Crest Pro-Health Toothpaste is the first to provide protection against cavities, gingivitis, plaque, sensitive teeth and tartar buildup that also freshens breath and whitens your teeth. It contains 0.454% stannous fluoride that has been clinically proven to reduce pain associated with sensitive teeth.
Crest Pro-Health Toothpaste is ideal for pain related to exposed tooth dentin associated with age, gingival recession, and/or overzealous brushing, and pain caused by hot, cold, sweet, or acidic foods.
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3D Brick Breaker Revolution Cheats iPhone
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Get blown away by stunning 3D graphics, infinite levels, insane power ups, secret bonus levels, epic boss battles and more! Three amazing game modes deliver endless excitement: Revolution, Classic and Time Attack! Pick up over 20 unique power-ups including Nukes, Magnets, Rockets, Freeze Shots and Unstoppable Fury Ball! Watch your score bubble up as you are racing to break blocks in this innovative puzzler. Break your first brick to start a revolution today!
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My Summer Bucket List
It’s been awhile since my last post. Ok. It’s been a LONG while since my last post. So much has happened over the past few months, and I have simply lost track of my personal writing. A big no-no in the blogging world. I want to prevent my busy schedule from messing up my plans again.
Who isn't ready for summer fun?
To stay on top of my life, I’ve decided to create a bucket list for this summer. I put together a list of six things I want to do this summer. Hopefully, my loyal readers (if I have any left after my dry spell) will hold me accountable.
1. Make one blog post a week.
I didn’t think this would be a hard task to manage. Writing takes time, and time is limited for me. I keep putting my personal blog on the back burner for more important things. I was focusing all my time on the new writing tasks I had just picked up, and I let my personal blog slip away. Between work and writing for Midwest Sports Fans and Aerys Sports, I have become a writing machine. Now that I’m ready to start focusing time toward my blog, I need to set the bar. I think one post a week is perfect for easing back in.
2. Read four books for fun.
There was once time when I could read a book in one or two days. Unfortunately, my busy schedule does not allow that luxury anymore. Four is my goal for the summer. The first book I am reading is Fall of Giants by Ken Follett. It’s a doozy. I can tell by the five and a half page character roster Follett has listed at the beginning of the book. The other three books on the list are East of Eden by John Steinbeck, For One More Day by Mitch Albom, and The Mormon Murders by Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith.
3. Find the best Bloody Mary in Dubuque.
Ahhhh, Bloody Marys. Such a wonderful creation. I want to find the best one here and make that bar, restaurant, country club or whatever it is, my Sunday afternoon hangout spot. I would prefer if the venue had an outdoor patio for me to relax on and enjoy my delicious treat.
4. Watch the Twins win a game.
And I mean while I am at the game cheering them on. This has been a goal since I decided to become a Twins fan. It didn’t seem so impossible back then. I have tickets to watch the Twins take on the Brewers at Target Field over Fourth of July weekend. If they lose, I will buy tickets for the White Sox-Twins game in Chicago the following weekend. This could be an expensive goal.
5. Tour a local brewery.
As a Wisconsinite, it is important to know the best local brews around. What better way to learn about them other than by going on a brewery tour?! Here are three that I have considered touring.
New Glarus Brewing Company
Potosi Brewing Company
Minhas Craft Brewery
6. Go sky diving.
This is something I have wanted to do for a while. It’s hard to find others who are willing to actually commit. Many people are terrified of heights, and jumping out of a plane hundreds of feet above ground isn’t exactly their idea of fun. Once I find my jumping companion, I will be set and ready to fly. Er, I mean fall.
It’s a short list. But I think it will help me remember my goals and prevent the summer from slipping by me. If you were to make a summer bucket list, what would you put on it?
About Amanda Lawson
A young marketing/business professional. Social Media guru. Sports fanatic. Lover of wine and beer. Cheesehead (both the Team and the food). View all posts by Amanda Lawson
8 responses to “My Summer Bucket List
• Carie Small
Amanda, I love this list! I think you’ll be able to do it :) I can’t wait to hear about your adventures this summer. I went to the New Glarus Brewery last fall, it’s gorgeous – I’m a big micro-brew fan, so I use words like “gorgeous” to describe them ;)
You can use your search for the best Bloody Mary alone to knock out your one post a week.
Have fun skydiving. My absolute favorite sport for the last 14 years :) There’s a great drop zone in Zephryhills, Florida called “Skydive City” – it’s only about 30 minutes from where Tampa Breeze practices (open tryouts on June 12th)… just sayin’
• Marilyn
I applaud your efforts to try to see your team win, and I would love for you to come watch them lose in Chicago too. However, the weekend the twins come to Chicago in July is the weekend Greg’s brother is getting married, so I will be busy with lots of wedding activities. I might be able to do the Thursday night game or possibly the Sunday afternoon game (but I wouldn’t be able to hang out the rest of the weekend, which would be a bummer). I do see that they are coming at the end of August (when I am also busy with job interviews for school, but two of the games are night games, which shouldn’t be an issue). Let me know if you do decide to come to Chicago. I miss you!
• Amanda Lawson
I will definitely let you know. And some how, as terrible as the Twins are, they still managed to beat the White Sox this season. I hope they can keep that up! I miss you too!
• Jeremy Anderberg
1) Ken Follett is a GREAT author. I’ve heard phenomenal reviews about that book and it is currently on my list as well. I’ve only read Pillars of the Earth (written in the 80s), and it was another behemoth, but well worth it.
2) I apologize on behalf on my beloved Twins. As someone who helped convince to come to our side, I am slightly ashamed. :-) Alas, now you know the pain of all Minnesota sports fans! ha.
3) Wisconsin brew tours .. such a good choice! Minhas has decent beer. That wouldn’t be my first choice. New Glarus would be a great choice, and I’ve not had Potosi. Leinie’s is probably my favorite WI beer up to this point.
Thanks for the goods!
• Amanda Lawson
1) I LOVE Ken Follett. I read Pillars of the Earth a few years ago and loved it.
2) Not your fault. Teams have their ups and downs. I came in on the down. I have no regrets over my choice to follow the Twins. Still find the organization and team to be top notch.
3) I have tasted brews from all three breweries. Apparently New Glarus has a fantastic tour.
Thanks for reading!
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Ducktails // Art Vandelay
I first heard this song on a Real Estate Daytrotter session from last year, and then on Ducktails’ Hamilton Road 7”, and now on his new-ish Arcade Dynamics LP. Its reworked, and a little more fuzzed out. Its beautiful. And so are you, Matt Mondanile. So are you.
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Joliet Man Found Dead In Lewis University Dorm
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(STMW) — A Joliet man visiting a friend at Lewis University was found dead Thursday morning in a campus dormitory at the southwest suburban school.
Elvis Dominguez-Mejia, 22, was found dead in Fitzpatrick Hall in Romeoville about 10:30 a.m., according to police and a statement on the university website.
Dominguez-Mejia was visiting a friend who is a student at Lewis University, Romeoville Deputy Police Chief Steve Lucchesi said.
The cause of death appears to be excessive alcohol consumption, Lucchesi said. No foul play is suspected.
There was no threat to the campus and the university remains open, the school’s statement said.
“The Lewis University Community expresses its prayerful sympathy to all who are touched by this tragedy especially family and friends,” the statement said.
Romeoville police and the Will County Coroner’s office are investigating.
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D.J. Moore waves to the crowd after being ejected from a game against the Detroit Lions. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)
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The Mariners used exactly half their 12-man pitching staff on Friday in tossing the 10th combined no-hitter in Major League history.
The effort was led by 37-year-old veteran Kevin Millwood, who tossed six innings. Charlie Furbush followed it up with two-thirds of an inning and Stephen Pryor tossed one-third of an inning, in the process earning his first Major League victory despite walking a pair of batters and exiting with them on base.
Lucas Luetge relieved Pryor and retired the only batter he faced on a sac bunt, then Brandon League kept it going by retiring back-to-back hitters to finish the eighth. Tom Wilhelmsen, the Mariners' newly appointed closer, shut the door in the ninth, finishing out the third no-hitter in team history. The margin couldn't have been slimmer throughout, with the Mariners beating the Dodgers, 1-0.
"I just tried to remain calm and execute my pitches and we got it done," Wilhelmsen said. "We are just meshing so well right now, and everyone was so into it."
Jesus Montero
All six pitchers combined to surrender only three walks, while striking out nine on 114 pitches, 71 of which were strikes.
Seattle's combined no-hitter marked the first since June 11, 2003, when the Houston Astros stopped the Yankees, 8-0. That team also used six pitchers: Roy Oswalt, Pete Munro, Kirk Saarloos, Brad Lidge, Octavio Dotel and Billy Wagner.
However, the last time it was done in the American League was over 20 years ago. Using four pitchers on July 13, 1991, the Baltimore Orioles beat the Oakland A's, 2-0. In that game, Bob Milacki pitched six innings, while Mike Flanagan, Mark Williamson and Gregg Olson all tossed one inning.
The first combined no-hitter involved Babe Ruth on June 23, 1917, as a member of the Boston Red Sox. In that game against Washingtion, in which Ruth recorded no outs, Ernie Shore tossed nine innings.
With the AL notching another combined no-hitter on Friday, it now has seven, while the Senior Circuit sits at three.
The Mariners were part of another combined no-no, when they were shut down by Mark Langston and Mike Witt of the Angels on April 11, 1990, in a 1-0 loss.
This time around, the Mariners were happy to be on the other side of history.
"That was unbelievable. I've never been apart of anything like this in my life," said third baseman Kyle Seager, who had the game's only RBI. "It is crazy and exciting all at the same time."
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Bowled over
I got a call from my sister Kate (she’s the daughter of my dad and stepmother, but I’ve always thought the term “half-sister” to be a bit dehumanizing) on Sunday afternoon, almost immediately upon getting in the door after driving back from three days in Rapid City, S.D. I told her I’d call back later, and when I did in the early evening an unmistakable sound could be heard in the background — that of crashing pins.
Kate, as it turns, was on a bowling date with her new boyfriend. We didn’t talk long, but I suggested that the next time we see each other, we descend upon the nearest alley to roll a couple of games. She said she’d like that, and that was more or less the conversation.
Ironically, at just about the same time, my brother Ian sent me an email. He’s been occasionally blogging and wanted to pass along his latest entry — a reminiscence of a professional bowling match of long ago, of all things.
Ian’s writing of a blog about a decades-past pro bowling event, it should be noted, isn’t entirely random. We often look back fondly at our respective childhoods when talking on the phone, and one of the key components of our younger days — especially for me — was bowling. I was in a kids’ league on Saturday mornings, and eventually got a varsity letter in bowling in my junior year of high school. (No one would ever guess this if I was seen bowling now.) Our mom’s apartment featured a long, narrow hallway that certainly must have been designed with plastic bowling balls and pins in mind; this and living-room “wallball” (essentially handball with a Nerf basketball) were popular pastimes. One of our favorite parts of going to an Adirondacks retreat operated by friends was competing in the two-lane bowling alley, which required manual pin-setting as well as double pairs of socks and long underwear (it seemed to be always frigid in that place, though looking back I think we must have always gone in winter months).
Nowadays, bowling isn’t nearly as common in either of our lives. I perhaps go once a year, as Becca and I take the kids to Oxford Bowl and the gutter bumpers set up. I don’t think I’ve bowled on a gutter-proof alley since the weekend of my 40th birthday, when Ian visited and we rolled a couple of games in Lake Park, Iowa — and he, heresy of heresies, defeated me in both the first game and composite score.
Next time we meet, a must-item on the agenda should be a trip to the lanes. I’d love to go back to Albany, N.Y. Schade’s Academy (from which were once unceremoniously banned by an old woman with the distinguising characteristic of half an ear) and Saratoga Bowl, but both — like a lot of American alleys — are no longer. It would be cool to roll a game or two at the awesome Bowl-Mor in New York, the site of a few excursions in the early ’90s.
Worthington’s Oxford Bowl, though, would certainly suffice as a site for a brotherly match. This time, Ian, you’re going down!
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Wednesday, September 03, 2008
The more things change . . .
The latest post-Olympic propaganda harvest watch for the Chinese Communist Party reveals more barren fields.
In Canada, the CCP's best friend in Cabinet announces his retirement (CTV - this, incidentally, all but clears the way for yours truly to make an endorsement in the upcoming Canadian elections). Within Communist China, the income gap between the connected denizens of the city and the put-upon peasants of the countryside continue to grow (Epoch Times) - and, of course, another journalist arrest (Epoch Times). Meanwhile, the regime has once again grown cozy with its Korean colony (BBC), just as Kim Jong-il decides to thumb his nose at the free world once more (BBC and CNN) amidst the continuing starvation of the people of northern Korea (One Free Korea).
Less than a month after the supposedly transformative Games ended, we're bak to business as usual.
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Bird Flu Overshadows Shanghai Auto Show
April 9th, 2013 | Posted in Auto Shows
With only 12 days left before the opening of Auto Shanghai 2013, the number of human infection cases of the H7N9 bird flu has risen to 24, including 7 deaths, all found in Shanghai and nearby regions. So have fears among the public, casting shadow on this year’s most important marketing event in the Chinese auto world.
Despite official assurance that there is no evidence for inter-human transmission of the newly identified, deadly virus, many who planned to attend the event, including both ordinary car fans and journalists, are considering staying away, knowing that tens of thousands of birds have been culled, live poultry markets closed, pigeons removed from public squares and parks, and chicken pulled off school food menus. The scenes remind many of the 2003 outbreak. Caused by a different, H5N1 strain and killing over 360 people around the world, the outbreak ten years ago forced the Shanghai show to close three days before the scheduled date. During the two days in which it stayed open, many visitors as well as some show girls chose to wear masks. Anything close to that would deal heavy blows to the city, organizers, and automakers which have lined up to launch new models (ten years ago, no automakers got any refund from the organizers or the city for the fees they paid to attend the show).
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Scenes from the 2003 Shanghai Auto Show which was hit by H5N1 bird flu
The last time when it was hosted by Shanghai–that is, in 2011, the show was attended by about 0.7 million people. With crowds of several thousand packed in, the closed space created by the exhibition halls would be a warm bed for viruses, germs, and fears.
On top of the bird flu, Shanghai has, let’s not forget, over 10,000 dead pigs to worry about, which had recently floated on the Huangpu, a river runing through and providing drinking water to the city. For can fans who happen to be meat lovers, a stay in Shanghai for the show would be devoid of fun, with both pork and chicken are off the menu.
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Xi Jinping’s Southern Tour Sparks Talk of Reforms
, who recently took over as chief of the Chinese Communist Party, traveled last week to Special Economic Zone, in a replay of Deng Xiaoping’s 1992 trip which launched broad-ranging economic reforms. His trip is seen as an indication that Xi will try to implement significant changes in the way the economy is run. In the words of Bill Bishop, the Shenzhen trip shows that Xi, “is hitching himself to ’s legacy and style and is serious about reinvigorating reforms.” South China Morning Post reports on his trip:
In the first official report on Xi’s southern tour, Xinhua said Xi met local officials and business chiefs from state-owned and private companies and stressed that the restructuring of the economy “admits no delay” if China is not to lose out internationally. Xinhua did not mention other activities on Xi’s southern tour.
Xi was quoted as saing: “We should acknowledge the economic and social achievements we have made so far this year and recognise the long-term fundamentals will remain sound … meanwhile, we should recognise that adverse domestic and overseas effects will be long-term, complicated and winding. We should not run from conflicts and cover up problems.”
Xinhua said Xi interacted intensively with those at the meeting, who raised problems with tax, financial and land policies, the bleak trade outlook and difficulties faced by small businesses. He also told them not to read from prepared scripts.
The New York Times looks at the importance and potential impact of the Shenzhen trip:
Corruption is indeed the major challenge facing the new Xi administration, which he has confronted so far by requiring simpler and humbler government. For the Council on Foreign Relations, Elizabeth Economy looks at three other strategies Xi and his colleagues may take to try to curb official excesses.
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Cultivate Simple 15: Stocking the Larder
January 21st, 2013
An honest and unrehearsed discussion about trying to live a more simple life. This is episode 15 and today we are discussing Stocking the Larder.
Susy’s Mulling Spice Mix on the Your Day Blog
Brian’s birthday wishlist
Topic – Stocking the Larder
Think outside the canning pot when it comes to winter eating. Saves time, which gives you more time to work in the garden, saves energy, saves money because you don’t have to buy stuff, supplies, etc. Not to mention, it’s simpler to harvest potatoes and root vegetables and put them in the cellar than it is to pick/snap/can green beans.
Eating Seasonally, less waste, less energy, more delicious, include a wider variety of food in your diet, gets you more in tune with the seasons.
Dehydrating – especially if you can use a solar dehydrator or the warmth of a wood stove or your attic. An option I want to work more on, we want to build a solar dehydrator this summer.
Smoking – smoking foods is a valuable way to preserve meats. We haven’t been able to try this method, but hopefully we can build a smoker soon.
Fermentation – makes nutrients more available, adds probiotics, so instead of cooking the vitamins out of your food, it actually makes it healthier.
Fermenting Recipes
Freezing – A quick way to store veggies at the height of their freshness. Cons – energy used, pros, tastes great and easy. I always store in glass, no plastic bags here. Start investing in glass containers. My favorite containers are wide mouth pint jars (here’s how to freeze in glass jars) or these Pyrex Rectangular Clear-Glass Food-Storage Containers. Here’s how I keep my freezer organized.
Geeky Corner w/ Brian
The Pomodoro Technique
30/30 app
Books of the Week
Questions of the Week
• To forum or not to forum?
• Craaap T-shirt? What should it say?
20 Comments to “Cultivate Simple 15: Stocking the Larder”
1. Emily on January 21, 2013 at 6:45 am
I don’t think your freezer organizing button worked like you wanted to, it’s linked to Ethel Gloves and it’s about mulling spices.
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• Susy on January 21, 2013 at 11:06 am
Thanks – fixed.
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2. Adelina Anderson on January 21, 2013 at 8:25 am
Thank you for the reminder of your recipes on fermentation. I was gifted a beautiful (small) fermentation crock and would like to make a bit more than sauerkraut.
This past summer and fall I prepared plenty of food for the freezer and pantry. We just finished the dried apple slices and still have a few more jars of frozen corn. I have already started to plan for next year.
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3. Maybelline on January 21, 2013 at 9:31 am
Thanks for the Pyrex tip.
Your link for freezer organization leads to a post on mulling spices.
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• Susy on January 21, 2013 at 9:58 am
Thanks, I fixed it – now it points to the correct post.
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4. Michelle on January 21, 2013 at 12:32 pm
I think the forum idea is lovely. I’m an avid reader of your blog and a beginning gardener. The more in depth conversations I can get into, the better! :)
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5. Deb Berning on January 21, 2013 at 12:46 pm
I would love to just use glass for the freezer but who can afford glass pyrex for the freezer? I can barely afford them for baking. If you have a cheap source for them please let everyone know. I don’t have lots of wide mouth jars either for freezing, either pint or qt. Most of mine are reg lids. Have you used reusable lids for canning? On the fence about them. I did dehydrate more than usual this past summer. Got a better dehydrator so it was easier. Would like to freeze less but canning cooks the heck out of stuff and some stuff I don’t like canned. Love your posts. I’d love to smoke stuff but can’t afford to buy or make one so will see hwo yours works out.
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• Susy on January 21, 2013 at 12:57 pm
Wide mouth pint jars are very inexpensive to buy, especially if you can find them at the thrift store and at auctions. You can even ask around, there are often people who no longer can that are willing to give them away. They will be your cheapest option for freezing in glass.
When it comes to expense of glass, in my mind it ends up being way cheaper in the long run than replacing plastic bags & containers and in the health costs caused by the chemicals that leach from the plastics into your food.
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• Stone Soup on January 21, 2013 at 1:19 pm
Glass is certainly an investment, but if you did a little bit at a time, which I have done, makes it a little easier on the pocketbook. As far as freezing, I followed all the recommendations to freezing chicken broth, chilled in fridge overnight in jars, removed lids and they were new wide mouth jars and I still had several jars break :(
I have never tried pyrex to freeze food, maybe I will do this next!
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6. amy on January 21, 2013 at 2:24 pm
What a brilliant idea……the dry erase marker……freezer list!! Love it and am going to do that myself:) Thank you! I have been using glass successfully for years to freeze…..I use canning jars but I also use glass pickle jars for example….any glass jar that I would buy at the grocery…..recycle…
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7. Misti on January 21, 2013 at 2:33 pm
1: Forums….I’m gonna be a ‘meh’ on this one. I think forums are generally being phased out due to either a: active blogs or b: Facebook. One of the ones I was on just closed down and I’d been on it since either 99 or 2000. FB was its death.
2: Canning. I don’t mind canning tomatoes or sauce and salsa. It is so nice not to have to buy it during the year and I’d rather spend the time up front to save the time later in making it. We haven’t really canned anything else other than jams and freeze most of other vegetables. I’m probably going to be really ‘bad’ for saying this, but I don’t actually process my pickles….when they seal after putting the hot vinegar/water in that’s all I do. I know this notion isn’t supposed to be done anymore but I figure that the vinegar is going to keep it from spoiling and if it does the lid is going to pop and/or I will notice changes and be able to throw them out. Maybe I’ll start running them through a hot water bath in the future for a short time.
3: sauerkraut. I took me awhile to gather the guts to taste my first batch of sauerkraut last year…especially after I’d taken some moldy bits off. But it tasted good. Just tasted my next batch yesterday and it isn’t done yet but is getting there. I tried making it during a warmer part of the year and I think the mold gets too out of control and prefer making it during the winter. *shrug*
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8. KimH on January 21, 2013 at 7:08 pm
No CraaaaaP!
Cultivate Simple!
lol.. thats supposed to be a flower.. Or vice versa with Cultivate Simple on Top & No craaaap at the bottom. .. Either way works.
Forum.. They’re ok.. Im still a member of a couple but for the most part I think FB killed many forums.. but they’re a nice form of community. I’d join.. probably participate..
Happy Birthday Brian! I have kids almost as old as you are so stop with the old man stuff.. Kids these days.. I swear.. ;)
I can a lot of stuff.. but not green beans.. yeck!! Usually. Year before last I did can some green beans with new potatoes.. but not a lot.. I usually freeze them. Its easier & they taste a thousand times better. Have you ever tried to can your venison? It makes tough meat super tender and I love canned meat. Its the same difference as cooking it for a couple hours.. Yum!
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9. Myra on January 21, 2013 at 7:59 pm
I have lots of regular mason jars and we can green beans and venison and do fridge pickles. I’ve acquired them a dozen at a time over the years so the money outlay hasn’t broken the bank all at one time. I buy lids all year round when I think about it so that I’m not in a tizzy trying to find them at the height of canning season. I got some of the white plastic reusable jar lids and now store some things in them instead of plastic storage containers. They do better in the dishwasher and I can see what’s in there before the mold takes over. :) Recently my neighbor gave me a few wide-mouth jars. I’d never thought about using these, following my mom’s canning footsteps; but I can see where these would be great for storage and for pickles. I’ve not found the white plastic lids for them yet though. Maybe closer to canning season…. I’ve never tried freezing in glass and frankly, I think the containers/jars would take up too much valuable space.
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10. DebbieB on January 21, 2013 at 8:19 pm
A resounding YES! to forums. I love their interactivity, semi-permanence, organization. I learn so much from the give/take of ordinary people sharing their experiences.
I’m eagerly awaiting the eBooks.
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11. Melanie in Ca on January 21, 2013 at 10:16 pm
Brian, my youngest son is older than you and he isn’t old at all! So stop the “old man” stuff. ;-). And happy birthday!
I am most definitely one of those listening intently with notepad and pen periodically shrieking at the iPad, “wait, wait I can’t keep up”!, hit pause, back up, listen more, take more notes and repeat the whole cycle again. I find myself re-listening to all the podcasts pretty regularly, gleaning new ideas and perspectives with each. What a boon to have them archived!
Forums? Maybe. But I agree with others, I think FB is doing them in.
Happily anticipating e-books too!
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12. Dave on January 22, 2013 at 3:38 pm
Hi both, great podcast, site. I like that the podcast is long, listen to bits of it through the week. I know on this podcast you wanted questions for chickens but I seem to remember (might be wrong) about you wanting questions for apple trees. I live in NZ and we have the codling moth (don’t know if you have it over there). Any advice for its control would be great. Thanks,
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13. Kiskin on January 23, 2013 at 3:11 am
Another wonderful episode, just packed with all kinds of interesting information!
I have never even heard of people canning green beans – I always freeze them. Our whole family loves French beans. I used to buy them frozen, but now have been growing them myself, so we eat our own, whole winter. I would not give them up, otherwise I find the idea of seasonal eating quite interesting. But how do you fight the cravings for fresh green things during the long winter season? I eat a ton of greens each day and to give them up would be unbearable.
I would vote FOR the forum, especially since you have such active posters. Or perhaps you could include a search engine, that would search the comments as well.
I love the Pomodoro technique and have used it for a while now. It is an extremely efficient way to get things done and has helped me a lot. My preferred app Pomodoro is Repeat Timer. It has beautiful interface and the free version lets you to set the interval timer for 5 times.
Happy birthday, Brian! :)
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14. angie h on January 23, 2013 at 1:06 pm
I love forums, but I do agree they are kind of being phased out these days. I think it is more b/c people are using their phones more and facebook is more phone friendly. An option would be to start a group on facebook and members could interact with each other that way. The forum I have participated in for 8 or 9 years switched to a facebook group about 3 years ago or so.
It would add an interesting element to the garden challenge as we could share pictures of accountability and progress :)
Happy Birthday, Brian!
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15. Nebraska Dave on January 23, 2013 at 7:06 pm
Brian & Susy, great podcast for this week. It’s one that I may listen to from time to time just to jog my memory about fermentation preserving. In my experience with forums, they have a flourish in the beginning and eventually trail off and become stagnant. The ones that grow stronger actually overwhelm me and take up way too much of my time to surf through the information. Some folks like that activity and I would not want to squash there enthusiasm but for me personally the forum would not enhance the Brian Susy experience.
Have a great seasonal eating day.
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16. Wendy on January 24, 2013 at 5:15 pm
Wanted to share that I really love the idea of the seasonal cookbook/ebook you described on the podcast–something I would definitely consider buying. Wish I’d thought of the idea first, but won’t violate the NDC! ;)
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In other words, the scenic, lighting and costume designers (Joey Wade, Jared Moore and Alison Siple, respectively) all have their work cut out for them — and, for the most part, they deliver.
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sticky rice with mango?
yum Sep 25, 2006 08:16 PM
just had this for the first time at a so-so thai restaurant and LOVED it! SO, where can i go to get really yummy thai food and finish off with the BEST sticky rice with mango? thanks for your help!
1. omotosando Sep 27, 2006 04:17 AM
I am most definitely not in love with the Thai food at Cafe Talesai in Beverly Hills (9198 Olympic Blvd., Beverly Hills 310-271-9345), but I do have to say that they do a good sticky rice with mango and if you live in the area, it's convenient.
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shenry Sep 25, 2006 10:16 PM
If you are on the westside, Saimese Garden on Washington in Venice has excellent Thai food and Mango sticky rice.
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igj Sep 25, 2006 09:51 PM
If you want the sticky rice with mango (kao nieow mamuang) and it is not the weekend - and so the Wat is not an option - and you don't want to eat it at a restaurant, then the best option is Bhan Kanom Thai in Hollywood. This is the Thai snack shop in the same strip mall as Ruen Pair and the former home of Palms. The mango won't be as fresh since it is pre-cut, but the sticky rice and the sweet coconut milk are quite good. As a bonus, you can also pick up a package of the green mango slices with a sticky sauce - completely delish, but don't eat too much at one sitting or your stomach will regret it. Both mango options are around $5 IIRC.
Bhan Kanom Thai
5721 Hollywood
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Das Ubergeek Sep 25, 2006 09:59 PM
There is also a Bhan Kanom Thai next to Swan Thai at Bellaire and Sherman Way in North Hollywood, in the little "Thai district".
They have very good kanom krok and excellent sweet black rice.
2. WildSwede Sep 25, 2006 09:26 PM
Chandra in Pasadena has a very good version. The mango is so succulent and delicious. Great, now I am craving some!! ;-)
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charmo Sep 26, 2006 11:07 PM
Agreed! Although, I'm beginning to see more of a better deal with Wat Thai (atmosphere + price)
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revets2 Sep 27, 2006 06:18 AM
i agree with chandra and wat thai. i'll add saladang.
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monkey Sep 25, 2006 08:32 PM
IMHO, the best mango with sticky rice can be had at the Wat Thai Temple in North Hollywood. The mangos are always perfectly ripe.
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Das Ubergeek Sep 25, 2006 08:44 PM
Yup. No question about it. Weekends, 11 AM to 3 PM. $3 will get you a pint of sticky rice, a whole mango and a little cup (maybe 50 mL) of coconut cream. $5 gets you double.
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Kain Natayo Sep 25, 2006 10:58 PM
Absolutely! Wat Thai Temple has the best mango with sticky rice. Go to the booth with the longest line.
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echo eater Sep 25, 2006 08:25 PM
tuk tuk thai near pico/robertson area used to have it as a special dessert, it was good and so is their food.
Tuk Tuk Thai Restaurant
(310) 860-1872
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Must try, fun, chic, modern restaurant in Nassau?
GreekGddss Jan 25, 2008 11:39 AM
I wanted to go out for a great dinner for my friend's 40th birthday. What's a really great, modern restaurant to try? Awesome drinks & food, atmosphere, etc. It could be pricey--but worth it. How is Rein (in the Garden City Hotel)? Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
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GCGuy Jan 30, 2008 12:59 PM
Rein is nice, good food.
I personally really like Novita, on Franklin. Great design, excellent food, 100 wines by the glass. Waterzooi next door is also great, but Novita may fit the bill a bit more. Toku and Besito are also excellent selections.
In Huntington, I think Honu and Prime would also fit the bill.
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LloydG Jan 28, 2008 12:39 PM
Besito in Roslyn, if you want upscale Mexican.
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brit23 Jan 25, 2008 06:53 PM
Well, if you are willing to travel to Suffolk, I love Honu Kitchen in Huntington. Great, fun tapas style menu and a trendy atmosphere. I don't know if you have ever been there.
Toku in the Americana Manhasset is really great also. It has a Manhattan-ish vibe and everything I ordered was delicious!
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EZ Pass Jan 25, 2008 02:30 PM
Taste in Garden City may be what you're looking for. It's low-key but stylish, and the food is modern without being wacko. Lots of posts about it on this board.
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CookingwithMochi Sep 8, 2010 01:48 PM
Has anyone used chinese wooden cake molds before? I am looking to make chinese cakes like mooncakes, ang ku kueh, etc. I have purchased one, but I have never used this. Do I need to prepare it in some way before I use it? How would I care for this? I am assuming warm soapy water to wash and then dry completely before storing. Can anyone help me? Thanks!
1. Chemicalkinetics Sep 8, 2010 02:52 PM
That would be my guess, but I am not sure.
Do you know how to make mooncakes? Do you want to make a post on it?
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iyc_nyc Sep 8, 2010 03:59 PM
Haha, knew you'd be the first to respond, CK! No doubt you'll be able to find the answer too if no one else figures this out.
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CookingwithMochi Sep 8, 2010 08:23 PM
I am a novice at chinese cakes, mooncakes, etc. I have made ang ku kueh (red tortoise cakes) before with much success- I just haven't used the pretty molds which actually give it the "tortoise" shape. Traditionally they are red and are filled with mung bean paste or peanuts/castor sugar and are covered with a thin covering of either rice flour pastry or yam pastry.
My family is from Malaysia and we absolutely revere Nonya cuisine (the Peranakan or descendants of the Chinese who immigrated to Malaysia 300-400 years ago). The Nonya are famous for their kueh or cakes in all kinds of shapes, colors, and tastes. Here is a picture of ang ku kueh. These are also eaten traditionally in Taiwan. The second picture is a sampling of the many different type of kueh in Malaysia.
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Chemicalkinetics Sep 8, 2010 08:36 PM
Is that what those things are called? "Ang ku kueh"? I am very sure I had them before. The red ones and the rainbow color ones. I want to learn to make mooncake, but I heard it is very hard. Please keep us posted in your progress.
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gastronifique Oct 30, 2012 09:41 AM
In need of a truly spectacular dessert that can be made ahead and transported. Substantial enough to serve more than 8 people...really need a show stopper!!!
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shallots Nov 6, 2012 12:21 PM
A real from scratch German Chocolate Cake has NEVER returned home with us.
So many people love the cake, so few know how to make the real thing.
1. firecooked Nov 4, 2012 08:43 PM
My favorite is an Apple Gallette, from Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home. Has dried apricots and apricot jam in addition to the apples. Looks rustic, but oh so good.
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sandylc Nov 4, 2012 07:06 PM
What about a simple bittersweet chocolate tart that you can serve in thin wedges with a few fresh raspberries and lovely whipped cream?
1. i_eat_a_lot_of_ice_cream Nov 4, 2012 05:26 PM
This dessert is extremely impressive looking (and tasting), and pretty easy to make. It's soooo rich and decadent.
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Querencia Nov 4, 2012 04:29 PM
If you like to stop shows I suggest you buy a trifle dish (footed glass dish with high sides) because anything you put in it looks spectacular. As for transportability, there is daylight between "down the street" and "a seven-hour drive"---not sure how far you're going. Your trifle dish will be gorgeous with any combination you favor of custard, various fruits, whipped cream, and cake and some of this could be carried in a cooler and assembled at your destination. But you could also do layers of different fruits (and on other occasions layers of different salad ingredients, playing colors and textures against each other). Nice dish to have.
1. jlunar Nov 2, 2012 07:54 AM
I'm pondering bringing a large-format mille feuille dessert that would be served family style. I had it on a wooden plank at a restaurant and it looked rustic, but awesome. Was going to assemble at the destination. Not sure if that's possible for you though. But I liked this idea because I could pretty much make everything beforehand and then keep the pastry layers flaky until just before I serve it. I had also thought about doing single-serving sizes instead. I'm currently undecided.
Don't forget that the presentation of your dessert will help you make it a show-stopper! So a really nice serving dish, etc will help that a long.
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gastronifique Nov 2, 2012 04:29 AM
Thanks for all the 'spectacular' ideas!
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Ruthie789 Nov 4, 2012 02:57 PM
What are you going to make?
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gastronifique Nov 5, 2012 10:49 AM
Due to some time constraints ended up making a rum cake but had the 'wow' factor with the finishing decorations. It got rave reviews so all is well. Lots of great suggestions on this site - some of which I have done before (i.e. trifle, tiramisu, profiterole tower etc) and some which will likely be tried in the future. wonderful resources!
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Ruthie789 Nov 5, 2012 10:57 AM
Rum cake sounds good...seeing a lot of recipes with rum these days.
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Tehama Nov 6, 2012 04:07 AM
Hey! By rum cake you mean the Baba au Rhum cake? Since you started this thread I've been wanting to make it, too! Tips, tricks? So glad you created a special finishing treat for your family and friends!
2. chowser Oct 31, 2012 03:55 PM
Along the idea of a trifle, you can also do a tiramisu or charlotte with a pretty presentation, like this:
Make one large one in a springform pan It'll be easy to transport if you keep it in the pan and then remove the outside once you get there, wrap w/ ribbon.
A large tiramisu:
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Tehama Nov 1, 2012 06:12 AM
What a great idea! That never occurred to me to transport in a springform pan + ribbon. Thanks!
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Ruthie789 Nov 1, 2012 07:34 AM
That indeed would be a spectacular presentation.
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Nanzi Oct 31, 2012 06:48 AM
Baklava would travel well.
1. Tehama Oct 31, 2012 04:41 AM
Good morning. Are you seeking a cake, pie, individual servings? I was thinking that might help narrow-down suggestions based on your overall idea and also had a question about transportation. Are you able to take it in sections and assemble on site? Is this for a holiday meal? Glad to help!
1. Ruthie789 Oct 30, 2012 07:31 PM
A pie can also be a good dish and if you bring a good quality ice cream or homemade ice cream you might get some good feedback. I like the trifle idea better.
1. greygarious Oct 30, 2012 05:59 PM
If you have, or can rent or borrow a large, clear glass bowl, make a trifle. Put the finishing layer of whipped cream and your fruit decorations on top at your destination if it's a long time between assembly and presentation.
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Ruthie789 Oct 30, 2012 07:32 PM
Yes I agree with the trifle. Someone always brings it to our Christmas party and is quite nice and light and lovely looking.
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njmarshall55 Oct 31, 2012 01:07 PM
+1 for the trifle. Lots of room to let your imagination run away with layering. I'd also suggest a nice tirimisu.
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Ruthie789 Oct 31, 2012 05:11 PM
Someone at my work brought one with whipped cream, chocolate amd smores bits. It was very sweet and looked great and someone else always brings the traditional one. It can be very versatile.
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nemo Oct 30, 2012 01:31 PM
I was going to suggest several small croquembouche, but I don't know how far ahead they could be made without getting soggy. Also, I don't know what your transportation parameters are. But it meets your dramatic requirement. I'm thinking 3-5 profiteroles per guest.
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gastronifique Oct 30, 2012 01:42 PM
I really like that idea - definitely packs some drama!! Thank you.
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karykat Oct 30, 2012 03:01 PM
The profiteroles sound good.
If you like baking cakes, I'd recommend this almond praline cake with mascarpone frosting and chocolate bark: http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/foo...
This is a show-stopper. My family didn't believe I made it. And they know I bake a good amount.
It can all be done a day ahead. Except that I would make the frosting the day of serving and assemble everything then.
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gastronifique Oct 30, 2012 03:31 PM
That is a truly spectacular dessert! Thank you.
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katecm Oct 30, 2012 11:37 AM
Baba au rhum is delicious and gorgeous, and it's also nice and light for after a big meal. I skip the cream in the middle because that negates leftovers, so I do it with a straight whipped cream on the side.
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gastronifique Oct 30, 2012 12:08 PM
..oh that does look lovely and most delicious! Thank you!
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Tehama Nov 4, 2012 04:34 PM
I just had Baba au Rhum this past week for the fist time and I am in love. It might be because I felt intoxicated after the first piece, but.... nonetheless it was luscious. I can't wait to try the recipe myself.
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curiouseater Jan 28, 2014 03:35 AM
Hello, tentatively thinking about a weekend trip primarily to eat at 41 degrees on a Friday night and then Tickets on the Saturday for lunch. We are thinking of April so reservation not open yet. When you look at the 'schedule' on the website it does look as if they do lunch on Saturdays but I don't' know if they have used the wrong year to make the calendar as there is no Saturday the 14 th in April for example. When you click on the last Saturday in March there is only a dinner slot available..
Any advice would be appreciated.
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mats77 Jan 29, 2014 10:18 AM
Just had lunch there this past Saturday. Great meal and fantastic staff. I'm guessing if you don't see any availability on the website that they are booked for lunch that day. Good luck
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curiouseater Jan 29, 2014 11:05 AM
Thanks for getting back to me, that's good to know. Will post back on how we get on.
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mats77 Jan 29, 2014 12:46 PM
My previous post, perhaps, wasn't as specific as it should have been: they only serve lunch on Saturdays.
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curiouseater Jan 30, 2014 01:43 AM
That suits us fine, thanks for clarifying. What did you order? Anything you would have again or were underwhelmed by?
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mats77 Jan 30, 2014 06:25 AM
The three of us had them pick our tapas for us which we ended up being happy with. The standouts were: a lightly fried fish with avocado, oysters, crab canneloni, cheese puffs, and apple slices infused with hibiscus and tequilla. Enjoy!
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The 16-Bit Processor Sees Its Shadow
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We all know that, when the groundhog sees its shadow on Groundhog Day, we’re in for six more weeks of winter. What I always wondered was why somebody who doesn’t like the prospect of a longer winter (I think that includes most people) doesn’t just hold an umbrella over the little guy just to be safe? That person would be a hero!
I’m no scientist, but that seems like some pretty sound reasoning on my part.
On a similar note, did you know that, when the 16-bit processor sees its shadow, I squeal like a piggie? It’s true, and you can witness it happening in this vlog — but only if you watch it!
If you find the prospect of me squealing like a piggie too disturbing and unable to be unseen, you may want to skip this one. Especially if you’re prone to Deliverance flashbacks.
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What does the biblical Jesus (as opposed to the historical Jesus) think he is?
• a rabbi
• the son of a carpenter
• the child born in the house of David
• the king of the Jews, about to be anointed with oil, to save Jerusalem from all oppression and be the light of the world
• a pious Jewish man well-versed in the Hebrew scriptures at the time and carefully cites some sources from the Hebrew scriptures in order to serve his purpose and make himself seem credible, genuine, and sincere to his community
• a traveler who wants anybody who has ears to hear to listen to him
• a man holding a grudge against the Pharisees, even though one of the Pharisees shows hospitality by inviting him to his house
• a prophet that foretells what shall happen to the Son of Man, which turns out to be him
• his disciples seem to treat him like a teacher, a rabbi, and sometimes refer to him as "lord" (whether or not "Lord" is the correct translated term is another story)
• complex relationship with his "Father"
Compared to modern Rabbinical Jewish mashiach, it is implied that Jesus presumably thought that he was the Jewish messiah, the King of the Jews. Wearing a crown of thorns and being labelled "King of the Jews" at his crucifixion and resurrection. Plus, some say that his resurrection really did happen in history. His resurrection seems to be most significant, because without it, he would be a dead messiah, and that means he would be no messiah.
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In addition, I once met a Christian who had a very strong conviction that Jesus resurrected and held that as the most plausible explanation for the missing body in the tomb. Christianity is weird, because it practically is based on a falsifiable claim. o_O – Anonymous Jun 18 '13 at 3:00
This is too broad. There are 10 questions. I don't know if they can be answered all at once here. – Mawia Jun 18 '13 at 4:52
@Anonymous: Falsifiable to those who expect to have digital evidence of something that happened 2000 years ago. You know what I call such people? Incredulous. It wasn't falsifiable to those who lived 2000 years ago, witnessed his death, and witnessed him walk before their very eyes after being dead for nearly 3 days. Nothing falsifiable there. – H3br3wHamm3r81 Jun 18 '13 at 6:06
@H3br3wHamm3r81: Falsifiable doesn't mean false or falsified; it means that if the claim is false, evidence can be provided to prove it is false. If Jesus didn't rise from the dead, evidence could be produced (dead body, etc) to prove it. So yes, it is falsifiable. – Ryan Frame Jun 21 '13 at 21:20
@Ryan Frame: Ah, I see. Thank you. – H3br3wHamm3r81 Jun 21 '13 at 21:41
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The common Christian answer goes straight to the words Jesus spoke in John 8:58
This is understood now, and was understood at the time, as Jesus claiming to be God, referring to the the words God spoke to Moses from the burning bush.
This is covered in much greater detail at Let Us Reason Ministries.
This is also famously covered in C.S. Lewis's Trilemma
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Shouldn't the messiah be fully human? If Jesus is believed to be God, then wouldn't that disqualify him as the messiah? – Anonymous Jun 18 '13 at 3:58
That's a new question. That Jesus was fully God and fully Human is also a basic tenet of Christianity. If you wish to explore that, I'd recommend first searching the site to see if it's already been asked, and if not, posting a new question. – David Stratton Jun 18 '13 at 4:05
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I would like to expand the short hint given by David Stratton on John 8:58
The Law of Moses(Torah) commands to stone to death anyone who misuse or blaspheme the Name of God.
When Jesus explained Himself to the Jews, He equated himself with God, which incited the Jews to stone him.
The Jews tried to stone Jesus because He was using the Name of God "I AM" while referring to himself. The Jews exactly understood what Jesus was saying. That is why they wanted to stone him to death for claiming himself as God or for blaspheming the Name of God.
John 10:33 (NIV) “We are not stoning you for any good work,” they replied, “but for blasphemy, because you, a mere man, claim to be God.”
He did not think or try to know who He was, but He knows who He is. He spoke the Truth about himself that He is:
1. The Son of God
2. The Messiah
3. King of the Jews
4. The God of Abraham
5. The Lord of David
6. The Word of God
7. The Way, the Truth and the Life.
8. The only Way to Heaven
9. The Lamb of God
10. The creator of all things
And the list goes on....
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Blasphemy did not mean calling oneself God - for this there was no punishment. One who called himself God was considered to be a madman, and ignored. – Waeshael Jun 19 '13 at 1:10
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Jesus said of Himself:
• That God was His Father, John 8:16
• That He should receive the same honor God does, John 8:23
• That He will speak and raise the dead, John 8:25
• That He has authority to execute judgment, John 8:27
• That He will determine the fate of the dead, to eternal life or damnation, John 8:28-29
• That He is the only way to the Father, John 14:6
The list goes on and on. Just read the red-letter text in the gospels for more.
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Jesus believed knew was God incarnate.
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Welcome to the site! I agree with this, but how does it differ from other answers? I hope you don't take this as discouragement from participating, but posting duplicate answers is not really helpful. When you get a chance I'd recommend reading the help page to see how this site differs from a discussion forum. I do look forward to more answers from you! Also, as a new visitor, this post is recommended reading. – David Stratton Jun 18 '13 at 11:58
Thank you for understanding, I am new. – user4801 Jun 18 '13 at 15:45
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This is a very interesting question, because as we know, in Jesus was two natures: nature of God and nature of human. If we consider mind as a part of human nature, then, of course, this question has sense. But indeed nobody really knows, how mind of human and God being "mind" was joined in Him. And my personal θεολογούμενα about this question is:
As we remember, Jesus was praying to Father just like a man, being alone, using His human speech. This fact could us suggest an idea, that thinking about Him self was a part of human being, so He knew everything about Him self (that He is The Son of God, and, of course, He self is God, and The Messiah and so on), but in prism of human mind: the "instrument" of thinking was His human brain.
Finally, we must accentuate on that fact, that "thinking" is only our anthropic action, which is not applicable to God.
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Jesus called himself "son of man" He also said: "I can do nothing by myself - I see the Father and I do the same." He said He was the son of "The Father," and of Mary his Mother. He said He should not be called "good Master," for only God is good. He said he was a prophet.
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Fair tonight and Friday
- Thursday Evening,
October 3, 1912 12 Pages
Contest at Milwaukee Is
Postponed to the After
noon From Noon.
Milwaukee, Wis.. Oct 3. Despite a
rain of several hours' duration this
morning, a field of 13 drivers prepared
their oars for the start this afternoon
In the race for the Pabst trophy and
Wisconsin trophy races, the two events
on the second day's program of the
Vanderbilt cup automobile race meet
ing: at the Wauwatosa course:
The officials postponed the start of
the two races from 13 to 1:30 oclock
this afternoon on account of the bad
Frank Kullck with a Ford special and
John Herber. with an B. 31. F., withdrew
from the Wisconsin tropny race before
the start.
Fred Wagner started the Wisconsin
and Pabst trophy races at 1:30. Nikrent.
driving a Case car, was sent away first
and Rooney, with a Bergdoll, second.
The other nine starters were sent away
at 30 second intervals.
At the- end of the 30 miles in the 200
miles Pabst trophy race, Roberts was
leading, driving at a speed of 63 miles
an hour. Hughes was second and Pullen
Harry Endicott led at this distance
in the 173 mile Wisconsin race,
At the start of the race Hughle
Hughes, driving a Mercer, was a top
heavy favorite In the betting in the
Pabst trophy. Spenc-r Wishart in a
second Mercer, was second choice. The
track was Very muddy.
The following five were scheduled to
start In the Wisconsin trophy race:
Frank Kulick, Ford; Ray Snyder,
Mason: George Mason. Mason; John
Heber, E. M. F.; Harry Endicott, Mason.
The eight entrants who expected to
contest in the Pabst trophy event
Joe Nikrent, Case; Adolph Momsen,
Bergdoll; Spencer Wishart, Mercer; H.
L. Hastings. Falcar; Mort Roberts, Ala
son; Dick Pullen, Mercer; W. Chandler,
Falcar: Hughle Hughes, Mercer.
The Pabst race is for cars of 260 and
300 cubic Inches piston displacement.
and the distance about 220 miles.
The prizes are as follows;
First: Pabst trophy, a special
donor's trophy, for permanent owner
ship and $1000 cash: second. $500 cash;
third, $250; fourth, $125 cast.
The Wisconsin motor challenge race
Is for cars of 161 to 230 inches piston
displacement and the distance is ap
proximately 150 miles. The prizes are
as follows:
First: The Wisconsin trophy, a spe
rln-v dnnnrs trnnhv for nermanent own- I
ershlpand J1000&fihrecond;--$F00i;
third. $250: fourth. 5125.
Mud and threatening skies kept
thousands of spectators away from tho
course during the morning.
Officials of the race meeting and tho
drivers made an Inspection of the road
way to determine how soft the rain
had made It Both races already had
liecn postponed twice and all were anx
ious to get started even if conditions
were not the best Officers of the
Milwaukee Automobile Dealers' asso
ciation, under whose management the
race meeting is being held, were anx
ious to keep, the course in the best pos
bible condition for the $1000 grand prix
race, the big feature of the meeting.
scneauiea ior ,saiuraay.
Train are running again on the
Mexico North Western railway after
destruction of the road by both rebels
and rain. The condition of the road
bed between Casas Grandes and Cumbre
a not as bad as-first reported Sand
hid been washec over the tracks at
sme places. Most of this damage has
teen repaired. Work is also progress
ing In rebuilding the 200-foot bridge
burned below'Casas Grandes, although
a "shoo-fly" has been constructed
around the destroyed trestle. A train
is expected to arrive In Juarez Thurs
d y at 5 p. n, . t ringing passensi-? s
f r m point- rorth of Madera A.' is
iTfrced quiet alT.g the line although
there ar r.:any reports of reb-l act'vl
ti -s irl.ir.rt fiorn the railwav at various
New York, N. Y., Oct 3. Bes
sie Kaplan, an athletic 18 year
old girl of the Bronx, arrested a
young man in a Brooklyn "L"
car and personally haled him ' i-
io wie i-vew jersey avenue court
several blocks awav.
There she charged him with
having brought public humili
ation to her because he had
made comments on the tightness
of her skirt that were heard by
the other passengers of the car.
He gave the name of Max Chaso
wltz and was hold under $500
"Look at her." Chasowitz is
alleged to have said in the car.,
"Til be she walks like a chick
en." a.
(Austin, Tex Oct. 3-The state Insurance board Is today notifying the
mayors of the various cities and towns In Texas just what they have to do
In order to get the benefit of the recent amendments to the' general basis
The board has been deluged with, requests for Information on this mat
ter and It appears that most of the dt les are considering the teaching of
fire prevention in the public schools, which will entitle snch city to a credit
of two percent. Mnny also want reductions in the rate on account of good
fire records. The credit for this Is three percent.
"""" are Demg sent to tnese city
questions satisfactorily tne reduction will
Eastland, Texas, Oct. 3-SIammIns the door as he entered the room
where his father nnd mother were sleeping, Clint Montgomery, living near RIs
Insr Mar. Texas, Inadvertantly caused the death of both of his parents. V ciln
which was above the door was shaken loose h, the jar of do-In. ,
Jome', :CVh,'Cl0ad0f8h0t,nBtanUykV e plng parent, of Mont
Bomery. The youaB nwn is nlmojrt crazed over Ite tragic accident. -
Balkan States Citizens to
Sail From New York with
Much Ammunition,
New York, N. Y.. Oct 3. The
steamer Macedonia, scheduled to sail
for Pieraeus with 2000 passengers
aboard, was commandeered just before
sailing time today by the Greek consul
general at this port. All the passen
gers with their baggage were hurriedly
sent ashore and the vessel prepared to
sail at once for Philadelphia to take
on a cargo of ammunition.
The Macedonia will return to New
York, the consul general said, for the
reservists of Greece and the Balkan
states who plan to sail on her to take
part in the threatened war with Turkey.
The Greek consul announced today
that he had received a. pAhlpfTam from
his government instructing him to
notify all the Greek reservists In the
United States to return to their colors.
Similar notices were received by
leaders of the Bulgarians, Servians and
Montenegrins. It is estimated that
there are 100,000 men of the four
nationalities in this country, who are
capable of bearing arms.
City Council Calls on Citizens to Dis
play Stars and Stripes In Place
of the Red Flaff.
Lawrence, Mass., Oct 3. A monster
parade of citizens as a counter demon
stration of the recent parades under
the auspices of the Industrial Workers
of the World is to be held here under
the auspices of the city government
A resolution passed by the board of
aldermen discusses at length the Indus
trial situation which is characterized
as a crisis. It then calls on all citi
zens to join in a "patriotic" demon
stration by marching through the
streets andy displaying the American
flag In place, of the red flag of the
Industrial Workers of the World.
October 12 is proposed as the date of
the demonstration.
Gladys Evans, Another Militant Suffra
ge, Obtains Liberty by Means of
the "Hunger Strike.-'
Dublin, Ireland, Oct 3. The "hun
ger strike" brought about the parole
from1 1ail todav of another militant
,iffTn-af fziatvc Ta-i-fT,c
f The-prlsondoctors adWse"d thepriion"l
officials that Miss Evans's condition
had become very grave and the order
releasing"- her on "license" was issued
this morjring. Miss Evans will be com
pelled to report periodically to tho
authorities during the remainder of the
term of five years to which she was
sentenced on August 7 on the chargo
of setting fire to the theater Royal
here the dav before premier Asqulth
was to speak in the theater on "home
Chicago, I1L, Oct 3. Seven young
men who are alleged to have obtained
$50,000 by means of forged checks for
small amounts -were arrested here.
The headquarters of the band was
a hotel In the business center of the
city, where they are said to have met
nightly to write checks and divide pro
ceeds. Saloon keepers, grocers and
druggists were the chief victims.
Before the gang came to Chicago, the
members are said to have passed hun
dreds of forged checks in St Louis and
Kansas City.
Buffalo. N. Y Oct 3. Three per
sons are believed to -have been fatally
injured and several others seriously
hurt in a collision of a West Shore
passenger train and a freight train at
Wende Station, 20 miles from here to
day. Eight of the injured were
brought to the emergency hospital here
and ten were taken to Batavia.
Miss Helen 'Gould and1 a party of
women en route to Chicago in MioS
Gould's private car, went through the
wreck. They were badly shaken up,
though no one In the car was Injured.
Austin, Tex., Oct 3. In his anual
report submitted to the goiernor today.
Prof. Isadore Broman. state mining
Inspector, recommends that the state
mining law providing for electric wir
ing in the mines be so changed by the
next legislature as to be more equitable
to the point of view of the operators.
This will also tend to Increase the
safety of the miner, he says.
Philadelphia. Pa.. Oct. 3. The condi
ion of James J. Corbett, who -was oper
ated on for appendicitis here Tuesday,
was improved today, according to the
attending physicians They now hope
for a speedy recovery.
officials and if they answer
be ordered by the board.
Fine Program of Bacing and
Sports and Big Display of
State Products.
(By Geo. H. Clements.)
Phoenix, Ariz., Oct 3. Arizona's
first state fair, the eighth annual fair
to be held since the Territorial Fair
association was organized, will be held
October 2S to November 2, inclusive,
and promises to be the greatest of the
many great fairs held since Arizona
besan holding fairs.
The present fair commission is made
up of Hugh E Campbell, of Flagstaff,
president; J. R. Henderson, of Bisbee,
treasurer, and John J. Keegan, of
, f'
I Simply
Globe, designated on the bficial list
as a plain 'member;" C. B.
Wood, of Phoenix, secretary.
Horse racing, both harness and run
ning, have always been the features of
Arizona fairs, and this year will be no
exception, but an attempt will be made
this year to bring the exhibits in the
agricultural, horticultural, cattle, horse
and mule, dairy, sheep, swine, culinary
and domestic science departments up
to par. Liberal premiums have been
offered in all these and in other minor
departments and special efforts have
been made to induce Arizona farmers,
fnifr o-rmvprR. rarrlinprs ho kpeners.
iorse, mule and cattle breeders, dairy
men, housewives proud of their ability
as cooks and preserve makers, makers
of fancy needlework and amateur art
ists to exhibit
Even the children are encouraged to
exhibit their handiwork and many spe
cial prizes are offered as an induce
ment (A. Real Exposition.
Commissioner Keegan probably
voiced the sentiment of not only the
State Fair commission, but of the ad
ministration and of the great majority
of the people of tHe state, when he
said while here on fair business: "In
my opinion'' a state fair should be as
full an exposition of the resources,
natural and otherwise, of the state as
it is possible to make It The amuse
ment features are all right We must
have them as a diversion from the
more serious educational instructive
side of the fair. At present mining is
probably Arizona's greatest industry,
but the time is rapidly approaching
when it must be overshadowed by agri
culture in its various orancnes, sucn as
fruit growing and gardening. The
state fair should be the place where
the farmers and fruit growers of the
various sections of the state get' to
gether once a year and compare notes
forJthefrmntual,-sotfar"iEmuIatIen to
excel should be stimulated and the
only way to arouse a spirit of educa
tion Is to hffer inducements to farmers
to exhibit their products.'
Many Amusements. ;
As an amusement enterprise Arizo
na's first state fair will exceed any of
fairs that have gone before. For har
ness races purses and stakes totaling
$20,000 have been provided, while
$3000 has been setjaslde for the run
ners. Some of the best harness horses
in the country will . contest for the
purses and stakes and as the track Is
one of the fastest in the country, some
apieuuiu c&muiiiuxis ui speeu are
looked for. A list of the harness events
ar, th niir - otoVo , y.r...
r j V z. ""- " -.... -w w..-j
tended for follows:
No. 1 2:20 trot; stake.
No. 2 2:16 trot: purse
. 1000
No. Z 2:12 trot; stake
no! t&l$tif&- Mil i
No. 6 2:29 trot: for Arizona
hnrsps. - innn
No. 7 2:25 pace; purse 1000 i
No. 8 2:15 pace; stake 2500
No. 9 2:10 pace; purse. 3 heats.. 150O
No. 10 2:07 pace; stake, 3 heats.. 2500
No. 11 Free for all pace; 3 heats. 1500
No. 12 Pace for Arizona horses.. 1000
Total. . $20,000
For therunning race program, purses
and stakes totaling $3000 have been
hung up.
There are now nearly 250 horses at
the track undergoing preparation for
the races, and many others now being
campaigned in the east and south, as
well as in the California and Utah and
Nevada circuits, will be here.
Baseball and lAuto Racing.
Besides the horse racing there will
be a baseball tournament automobile
racing, as a fitting finish to the Los
Angeles-Phoenix road race, one of the
most heart breaking automobile desert
road races attempted on the American
continent A shooting tournament in
which members of all the crack gun
clubs of the southwest will try for the
prizes offered; the usual daily balloon
ascension, a broncho busting contest
for which a purse of $100 is offered; a
cowboy's relay race, for which a purse
of $750 is hung up; an amateur foot
race for medals; a modified Marathon
of 15 miles, for a pursh of $200; a kick-the-stick
race, in which Indians will
compote, and many other amusements
too numerous to mentfon.
The purse of $750 offered for the
cowboys' relay race is so liberal that it
has attracted an unusual number of
The race is to be run In three pe
riods, for $250 each, money divided 60
percent. 25 percent and 15 percent, at
the end of each period. The entrance
fee is 5 percent of the total purse,
payable at the time of entrance.
Each period is to be two miles,
standing start, horses saddled and
mounted; horses to be changed each
half mile, within 50 feet of wire, using
same saddle and blanket, and winner
must rinish with both saddle and blan
ket on horse.
California Is Coming.
During fair week large delegations
are expected by special train from Los
Angeles and from San Diego and San
Francisco, the two last named Intent
upon arousing the interest of Arizo
Jians In the respective Panama-Pacific
expositions to be held In 1915.
Days for Everybody.
On "All States" day. Gov. McDonald,
of New Mexico, has promised to come,
and the state of Sonora, Mexico, will
be represented by Gov. Maytorena,
There will be an Elks' day and a day
set apart for the members of the or
der of the Moose, when prizes will be
given the city making the best show
ing in line. The Globe lodge of the
order of Moose expects to capture any
prizes offered for members in parade.
They are coming In force and have
already engaged 100 rooms for the ac
commodation of the host that will be
here from that city on Moose day. The
'Globe Elks got first prize last year.
The various state societies are mak
ing ready for good showings in line on
"All States" day. State societies which
nave Deen inactive ior cars na e Deen i
galvanized Into life b strte pnlr to I
make a good showing in line on that
day. - - J
have been inactive for cars ha e been
Financier Denies Boosevelt
Telephoned Him For
Washington, D. C Oct 3. J. Pier
pont Morgan proved a -willing witness
today before the Clapp committee in
vestigating campaign expenditures and
testified he had given $150,000 to the
Republican campaign of 1904 and $30,
000 to the Republican campaign of
In an hour's questioning Mr. Morgan
denied emphatically the charge by Chas.
Edward Russell, of New York, that
president Roosevelt had once tele
phoned for a campaign contribution;
declared he never had any communica
tion with president Roosevelt and as
serted that he knew of no conferences
among financial men in 1904 or 1908
to agree on supporting Republican or
uemocrauc presidential candidates.
He confirmed the testimony of Geo.
R. Sheldon that he had given $100,000
to the Republican national fund o'f 1904,
and added that he later gave $50,000 to
the socalled "Harriman" fund of $240,
000, raised for the New York state com
mittee. He asserted no contribution had ever
been given by his firm or himself with
the Idea of securing any favors thereby.
He was especially interested In the 1904
campaign, he said', solely for the wel
fare of the country and the people at
large. That was the only interest he
said, that had guided him In making
contriDutions to political parties.
The testimony of Mr. Morgan sup
ported that of Mr. ShelUbn that the so
called "Harriman fund" of 1904 had
been raised as an emergency fund to
help the New York state committee. Mr.
Morgan said he understood that to be
the fact that when he gave $50,000 to
the fund November 1. 1904. Mr. Harri
man had said it was raised at the re
quest of president Roosevelt
Thinks Rogers Contributed.
Judge Duell, when called to the stand,
said he knew of no contribution by
John D. Archbold, under that name. He
knew there had been "several contribu
tions of $100,000 each" and that the in
surance companies each had given $50,
000. "Did you know any members of the
Standard Oil company beside Mr. Arch
bold who contributed to the 1904 cam
paign?" "I think H. H. Rogers contributed,
but I do not .know the amount"
Mr. Duell said that Mx. Bliss told him
in 1904 most of the banks and trust
companies in New York city had con
tributed. Duell said contribution's In 1904 were
collected by E. T. StQtesbury In Phila
delphia; Charles, Darafe in Chicago:
George Von IiOlSyJ,HWW- secretary or
the navy In NewE2slatia,i and Andrew
Mills in New York. Other contributions
he remembered were Dr. David Jayne
Hill., former ambassador to Germany.
$2000; Wbitelaw Reld, ambassador to
j Great Britain. $10,000, U. S. Steel cor-
juration. $10,000.
I -was mere ever any reiunu to sogers
or Archbold or the Standard Oil, com-
1 panyT asked senator Fomerene.
"Was there ever any
reiuna to sogers
"l never beam or any reiuna, ana l
never heard of any recoiptx"
Judge Z?uell thought Mr. Harriman
had given $50,000; senator Depew or
H. McK. Twombly, $J0,009. and Mr. Mor
gan, $50,000. 'He did not Urow the other
Judge Duell said he had been man-
1 ager of CoL Roosevelt's preconvention
I frmntirm In 7a, "V rr 1- thie X-o., Hilt
-""H" " '' "vV ' ""- ' "
natl nanaiea no iunas.
The committee adjourned until to
morrow when CoL Roosevelt will be a
. .
Boom Starts for Norman
E. Maclc for
Democratic Nomination for Gov
ernor in New York.
Syracuse. N. Y., Oct 2. Alton B.
Parker was today elected permanent
chairman of the Democratic convention
here, despite opposition of those who
said he was not a "Progressive" Demo
ciat A boom has started for former na
tional chairman Norman E. Mack, as a
compromise candidate.
Murphy and the leaders are not ex
pected to decide upon the likely candi
date until the convention assembles for
its nominating session on Thursday.
The Tammany leader says the conven
tion is to be unbossed, and that every
opportunity Is to be given to test the
sentiment of the delegates concerning
candidates. x
Mr. Murphy's closest advisers admit
ted that the name of governor Dix had
been practically eliminated. It was
said Murphy had found that the oppo
sition to the governor comes from too
many quarters to be Ignored.
Oyster Bay. Y., Oct 3. Complet
ing his long tour of the west and south.
Col. Roosevelt arrived at his home here
last night and will -remain with his
family a few hours before going to
New York for a n- litical conference to
nUlit. At the conference Col. Roosevelt ex
pects to meet controler William A.
Prendergast of New York city, state
chairman William Hotchkiss of the
Progressive party, Frank A. Munsey
and George W. Perkins. Col. Roosevelt
hoped, he said, that governor Johnson,
of California, and Oscar S. Strauss.
Progressive candidate for governor of
New York, would join the conference
at which campaign plans will be dis
c:iped. He expects to leave New York to
night for Washington to give his tes
timony before the senate committee in
vestigating campaigri contributions.
Boston, Mass., Oct. 3. Governor
Thomas R. Marshall, of Indiana, the
Democratic candidate for vice presi-
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Secretnry of Treasury Removes It
Cent Minimum on ''Conscience
Fund" nnd Accepts 2 Cents.
Washington D. C, Oct 3. After giv
ing personal attention to the letter of
a Decorah. Iowa, man, who desires to
easo his "mind by paying the United
States two cents, secretary of tho
treasury MacVcagh today removed the
minium limit of five cents on "con
science fund" contributions. The letter
"Onkel Sam. United States Treasurv:
"Hereby I send you 2 cents which 1
owe you bi mistake I were sending a
little article with the mail and put a
little :
5lp 0f
i thouj
So exc;
p ni 'n,n in wiin aitPr s-irn tlne
houpht t did not do rite and regret
excuse me.-
Attempt to Assault Colon
ist's Wife; Driven Off by
Bravery of Child.
Rebels rode into Colonia Juarez(
Tuesday night entered the home of
Miles A. Romney, of the Mormon
church, and attempted to criminally as
sault Mrs. Romney and her small
daughter. The little girl ran to the
garret and dropped from a window
into the yard in an effort to give the
alarm. Hearing her run across the
yard the rebels believed that assist
ance was coming and left for the
mountains without accomplishing their
This report was brought to the Mor
mon headquarters In El Paso Thursday
by Samuel Brown, who arrived with
the cattle train from the colonies. Mrs.
Romney and her small daughter were
alone at the Romney home which is
located In Colonia Juarez. Mr. Rom
ney was away on business and did not
return until after the rebels had left
Mr. Romney Is a brother of Junius
Romney, president of the Mormon
stake and is one of the leading mem
bers of the. Mexican colonies. Before
leaving the rebels took saddles and
horses from the stables in Colonia
Juarez. They are believed to be a
part of the 200 rebel band which has
been camped on the ranch of Ed C
Eyrlng; four miles from Colonia Juarez.
A report from the colonies Thursday
said that the rebels had retaken La
Ascension, where the federals had been
stationed recently.
Sanjlnes Refuses Escort.
O. P. Brown rettirned Thursday morn
ins from Hachita and Douglas with a
report of further complications in the
Sonora colonies. He says that Gen.
Sanjlnes refused to send an escort of
federal soldiers with the Mormon wen
who wished to go to the Sonora colonies
to care for their property. Gen. Sanjines
Informed the Mormons, Mr. Brown
says, that the Mormons had no busi
ness In Mexico and that they had not
treated the federals right when they
were in the colonies before the rebel
raids. Consul Dye. of Douglas, also
made a request for the federal escort
and was also refused by Gen. San
jlnes. Colonists Go Inprutectcd.
Finding it impossible to get protec
tion 15 Mormons left Haahita for Colonia-
Morelos wtthout protection. Prior
IO',infllp PMni- t HA Trrtrnl who hrt I
fa eetSnttoMoTelosaTer'WI?e!reb el sT
nad left reported that there were no
rebels there.
The native Mexicans at Morelos are
j lands and houses under the title which
, ixinb m cuuii iu uuiu L.ie iuunnun
! was given them bv Salazar. Mr. TSvown
says. E. S. Nichols, who owns a large
ranch and house at Morelos, returned
I to Douglas recentlv and rennrtert that
says. E. S. Nichols, who owns a large
1 to Douglas recently and reported that
he had been driven away from his own
home by the Mexicans, who claimed
the land under Salazar's grant Mr.
Nichols owns one of the finest ranches
lp the state of Sonora and has it im
proved like an American farm. The
Mexicans who had been left in charge
of it when he left for the border re
fused to leave and insisted that the
entire ranch was theirs, including the
livestock. 2000 bushels of wheat and
other crops.
Other outrages have been committed
in Morejos by the native Mexicans and
rebels, Mr. Brown says. Millard Hay
more, who owns a store there, hid a
number of cases of beer under the
grain in a granary In Morelos. The
Mexicans discovered this, allowed thp
grain to run out on the ground to get I
the beer and then visited every othet
granary in the colony, allowing- the i
J grain to spill out of the storehouses !
onto tne ground where the cattle could 4
eat it at will. j
Rations Xeedeil for CO Days.
Because of the conditions in Sonora
Mr. Brown has arranged for the de- '
partment of California to furnish ra
tions to the refugees at Douglas and
riachlta for another 60 days. Manv of
them are leaving, ho savs. for ih "?.! i
Jiiver. santa cruz and Gila valleys of
Arizona. Rations will also be issued
at the El Paso refugee camp for an
other 30 days.
A shipment of 719 head of cattle was
made Wednesday from the Chihuahua
colonies and the report from Chul
chupa is that there are 1000 more head
there to be shipped to EI Paso. These
were gathered last week, but when
the North Western railroad was cut
by the rebels the cattle were allowed
to so and have again been rounded
up to be shipped. The 900 head which
were crossed at Dog Springs. N. It. are
also to be sold with the exception of
the milk cows, which will be kept to I
supply the refugee camps with milk
and butter.
When the trainload of cattle arrived
In the El Paso stockyards Wednesday
evening from the Chihuahua Mormon
colonies there were more than 100
refugees there and they milkd th;
cows and everyone had fresh milk at
supper Wednesday night at the refu
gee camps.
Command of Antonio Itojas I Snlii To
Be Near Cananea, Although Re
ported Also car l'enrson.
Cananea, Sonora, Mexico, Oct 3.
Two Americans. R. P. affold. a n.ln-.n.s-enHlneer
located in Cananea, and
Al Neville, an employe at the corral of
the Cananea Consolidated Copper com
pany, were held up by rebels yesterday.
Saffold was held up twice, once at the
Cuitaca ranch and the second time at
the Presena mine. The first time two
men covered him with revolvers while
he was eating lunch at the ranch, and
the second time, three men took his
saddle from him, giving him an old one
in exchange.
Neville was aroused from his sleep
at the Presena camp by three men,
two having him covered with their guns
and he was robbed of everything he
possessed, including his watch, money,
horse and saddle and even chewing
The men who held up the Americans
are supposed to have been a part of tlftr
command of Jose Torres, who were
said to be camping in the mountains to
the south of Cuitaca, where, it is said,
they were awaiting the arrival of tho
command of Antonio Rojas, consisting
of 200 men. ,
Last night Rojas with his command
is reported to have passed by the Cui
taca ranch, which is IS miles west of
Cananea, headed for the Sierra Azul
Saffold reports that the rebels were
willing to kill both himself and No
l'r but ov.m- to !ns boing acquaint-
jtCgntinued an pest page), ,
Boy Declines to Be Eeleased
Unless His Father Is Also
Given Freedom.
It is learned that the three members
of the Gonzalez family were not exe
cuted at Ojlnaga, but are federal pris
oners, according to letters received. by
Alberto Gonzalez and others of the
family in Juarez. Pablo Gonzalez, for
mer deputy collector of customs of
Juarez and a customs broker .for many
years there, Is held prisoner at the
city of Chihuahua. He was captured in
Conchas, after the battle of Ojlnaga.
A pretty story of filial devotion
comes with the details of the family
adventures with the rebels. Kbberto
Gonzalez, the youngest member of the
family and only 19 years of age, was
taken prisoner at Cuchillo Parado. but
released after making a plea for his
n Deny. .Later he heard tnat his father, i
Pomposo Gonzalez, who Is former cus-1
toms collector of Juarez, was held pris
oner at Ojlnaga.
Alone, the young man walked to
Ojlnaga and presented -himself before
the federal commander. He said he
preferred to be with his father than to
enjoy liberty. He consequently was
held. Hearing of the detention of his
father and the younger brother, Fran
cisco Gonzalez, who had not partici
pated in the revolution, left Juarez a
tew days ago and journeyed to Ojlnaga.
He saw that the old man and the boy
were properly fed ana clothed. Word
came for the 40 odd prisoners taken at
Ojlnaga to march overland toward the
Orient line, where they(wiU be sent by
train to the state capital. Francisco
bought a horse on which his father
could ride, and the younger prisoner
marched with the 200 infantry which
acted as escort for the prisoners.
Attorneys Raise Point That No Crime
Committed Until Smuggling Is
Actually Accomplished.
A legal point has been raised by the
attorneys which may throw all of the
ammunition smuggling cases out of the
federal court The attorneys contend
that in the cases charging only smug
gling and In which the defendants were
arrested In El Paso before they at
tempted to cross the river, it was ne'ees-
sary for the actual smuggling to have j
taKen piace oeiore tne crime was com
pleted. This point was. raised b7 at
torney Tom Lea before judge Burns at
the last term of the federal court but
.the, federal judge overruled him and
sent a'-number ofthe- cmen charsed. with
ammunition smuggling to jail.
Judge T. S. Maxey is inclined to hear
the point fully discussed by the law
yers and he has set Friday afternoon
for the time to hear the arguments and i
to have authorities presented by the
attorneys to prove tnelr point The
point that has been raised will have no
effect upon the conspiracy cases, as it
is not necessary, the attorneys say, for
the act of smuggling to have been com
mitted where conspiracy is alleged.
When Jose Mesa, who was arrested
downtown for having ammunition In
his possession, attempted to plead guil
ty Wednesday afternoon, judge Maxey
deferred, hearing his plea until he could
have an opportunity to hear the argu
ment of the attorneys In similar cases.
Should the argument which will be
presented by attorney Lea and others
who represent men charged with smug
gling, be sustained by the federal Judge
a latge number of the cases which the
department of justice has been work
ing on will b thrown out of court
Douglas, Ariz., Oct 3. Three Mexi
cans. Guadaloupe Campos. Jose Her
nandez and Enrique Moreles, were
found murdered on the Petachachl
ranch. 40 miles south and east of this
city. The threemen had evidently
been dead for two or three days and
were found shot lying together near
the carcass of a dead cow.
Nothing was at hand to show how
th. ripprl had hppn dnnp. hut it -was sur-
mised bv their friends in Douglas that
in an attempt to defend themselves
against a band of rebels they had met
their death.
Chicago, III., Oct. 3. Senor Zeferino
wizard, stopped in Chicago last night
hopes to enter a protest against Intervention in Mexico on the part of the
United States.
'The Madero government has been a total failure," said Domlnguez.
"Where Diaz gave us a dynasty, Madero has given us tyranny. The people
of Mexico are now ready to place the government In hands which will snide
the nation to peace nnd prosperity. We feci that Intervention by the United
States Is near and it Is my mission o prevent it. We realise that European
pollers wilt sooner or later force the United States to that step and we tally
reallie that it would be a calamity for both nations."
Sports In The Week-End Herald
No newspaper in the southwest devotes as much space to the events of the
sporting world as The Week-End Herald.
Baseball, football, boxing, automobiles, field and track sports, tennis, golf and
horse racing receive the attention of sport experts in The Herald. These specialists
write each week of their particular line. Their opinions are law among the follow
ers of their chosen field of sport. James J. Coibett and W. W. Naughton, ex
champion heavyweight fighter and veteran authority on prize fighting, each con
tribute a weekly letter to The "Week-End Herald. These articles are furnished
exclusively to The El Paso Herald in the southwest and can be read in no other
newspaper in this great section.
Baseball, the great national sport, is covered for the readers of The Week-End
Herald by writers who have made a life study of the game. Reminiscences, records
of players, stories of stars, editorial comment and straight news gathering all go
to make up the grlatest sporting section in the southwest.
Tom Andrews, the Milwaukee dean of sporting writers, writes regularly for
The Herald and his lucid comments on current sporting events appear only in
The Week-End Herald.
Sport is covered from every possible angle. Two entire pages are devoted
to the rapidlyxgrowing automobile game. The Heraldjs own auto expert answers
technical questions regarding the care and upkeep of a car. Automobile news
from the great motor centers appears each week in the week-end edition. Illus
trated articles on the automobile industry, flocal and southwestern events chron
icled by skilled writers, records of cross country "and endurancijTmbkshed.
All of this is edited by an automobile specialist. KHp
Damon Runyon, W. A. Phelon, W. J. McBeth, Horace SheltorJKdTCurley and
many other sport specialists write regularly for The Week-End Herald and only
for it.
AU of the sport served while it is hot.
Mexican Federals Have a
Large Quantity Stored in
Heart of the City.
Douglas, Ariz., Oct 3. There is a
growing spirit of unrest because of tho
action of the United States in allowing
Mexican federals to store arms, ammu
nition and explosives in a building: in
the heart of the city, formerly used as &
livery barn. This is kept under guard
by Mexican secret service men at all
It Is alleged that a, number of citi
zens who stopped on a. corner near ths
stable have been ordered by the Mexi
cans to move on. One citizen accosted
in this manner promptly knocked down
the "sleuth" who gave the order and
showed, a disposition to block his path.
The federals are said to have closa
to a quarter of a million rounds at
ammunition in the building as well aa
several hundred rifles and a. quantity;
of explosives.
Richard Diaz, a member of the Mex-
lean secret service, was arrested this
morning in connection with the hotel
Mexico raid. He had been hiding la
Agua Prieta, but surrendered to sheriff:
Wheeler on the promise that he would
be allowed his freedom on his own;
recognizance until the hearing next
week. This makes a total of five
Sheriff Wheeler published a. state-?
ment in a. local paper this morning that
in his belief the military was guilty oC
only a technical error In the search of
the hotel. This caused considerable
adverse criticism throughout the city,
although the sheriff Is personally very
The southern country is reported very1
A full military review was held thla
morning at Agua Prieta, arid there was
an inspection of arms and equipment
by Gen. Augustin Sanjines. Four hun
dred cavalry and 250 Infantry and"
artillery participated.
Americans Declare That He Has "Not
Moved Out of Casas Grcndes, Re
gardless of Rebel Activity.
Gen. Antonio Rabago, In command of
300 federals at Casas Grandes. has not
made a move In two -weeks against the
rebels oteratinEr"ln that vlelnitv. not
withstanding reports of Mexican fed
eral officials in El Paso and Juarez
that he "Is after the rebels." This is
the declaration of creditable American
witnesses arriving here yesterday aft
ernoon. They left Casas Grandes Sat
urday and said Rabago was in the new
town with all his men. apparently un
concerned by the operations of the
rebels and had not made a moic
against them. T read the reports that
Rabago was chasing the rebels and I
want the people to know th truth "
said one of these Americans. "Tne
federals are making no effort to round
up the rebels. I know that there are
450 rebels In the mountains near there
and 200 more are reported east of Casas
Grandes. Rabago has 300 men and
there are 300 at Pearson, but they are
all remaining in garrison."
Naco, Ariz., Oct 3. The repairing of
the Cananea-Nogales branch of the
Southern Pacific railroad is to begin
at once, according to V. W. Bennett,
assistant superintendent of the com
pany's roads In Mexico. He says there
will be two gangs of about 20 men
each at work and it will likely take 30
days to complete the work. Mr. Ben
nett leaves in a few days for his vaca
tion, which he will spend in the east
visiting Pittsburg. New York and other
points. During his absence the special
work he has looked after here during;
rebel troubles -will be cared for by Fj
E. Foster, assistant superintendent oC
maintenance of way.
A. Stafford, a Cananea engineer, was
relieved of his horse and saddle by a
small band of rebels late yesterday,
while some miles from town.
Domlnguez, Mexico's dry farming
on his way to Washington, where he
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OCR Interpretation
The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, April 10, 1913, SECTION 1, PAGES 1 TO 8, Image 8
What is OCR?
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PhenJx Silk Hose for ladles and men
the heat on the Market.
We hate them.
Silk (Moves for Ladles in all the best
length and nest popular shades.
We can please you.
Minter Company's Money Saving
Composed of this Season's Best Styles in every line that we handle. Give us a look and let us show you
what we have. It will not take a Salesman to sell the Goods that we have to show you, the
values will do that. You have often heard the expression that goods well
bought are half sold. See what we have and you will be
convinced at once that what we say is true.
We arc- showing hats that please the fancy of every woman
that sees them. To duplicate our styles, equalling the values*,
is almost impossible. We are anxious to show you these hats.
Call and see them whether you are ready to buy or not. We
have them at all prices und ??an please you when you are
ready for your spring hat.
Ready to wear garments of all kinds in this season's
choicest styles. We want you to see them whether you want
to buy or not ?it will do you good. 'The prices considering
the quality of material and workmanship of the garment
are the most attractive ever shown in Laurens. See what we
have to show and you 'will he convinced that we are not ex
We are showing some of th? best that we have ever seen
and want you to see them. Extra special values at 10c, 15c,
. .35c and'.50c
This is the place to buy your white goods. Does it sound
unreasonable that we can save you 50 to 60 per cent on White
Law ns and Klaxon. Come and see and you will be convinced.
Beautiful quality White Klaxon 36 inches, worth 25e at 15c
Genuine Persian Lawns 40 inches wide worth 15c at ....10c
The sueeess of your dress whether it be a riding habit, or
an evening gown is, we believe dependant upon proper Corset
ing. You can avoid endless trouble, and worry if you pay us
a visit and let us start you right with one of the exquisite new
BorttOll or Royal Worcester models. It will be very easy to
lind your model because of our wide, variety.
Prices $1.00 to $3.00
Is to help you to adorn yourself
attractively and becomingly at as
low a cost as is consistant with the
quality and grade of merchandise
that you select from our well chosen
Now is the time for New Spring
Clothes. Minter's is the store that is
well equipped with New Spring
Merchandise, most reasonably pric
ed. We are certain that you can
not afford to ignore this invitation
to show you the greatest line of
values that we have ever had in
this store.
Shoe Values.
Our interest in yon does not cease when we sell you a
pair of shoes?we want your future business?your perma
nent patronage.
Hence we offer yon the best we can for the money. Our
stock is new and extensive, and we are prepared to supply
the whole family at prices that will please you.
Men's fine Shoes and Oxfords.$3.00 to $6.00
Men's Oxford?.$2.00 to $2.50
Ladies' tine Shoes and Oxfords.$3.00. $3.50 and $4.00
Ladies Oxfords.$1.26, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50
Boy's and Misses' low cut Shoes.$1.26 to $2.50
Children's Slippers .60c to $1.50
It's A Pleasure
To step into your
clothes of a morning and
have them fall naturally
into shape?to have the
collar hug the neck, the
shoulders look smooth and
trim, and better still to
know that under all con
ditions, you'll look well
groomed throughout the
day. Because
Michaels Stern Clothes
are this sort of Clothes,
is doubtless the reason that
j hundreds of Men demand
them from us, year in and
year out.
Coprilcbt. 1911.
jRlrtiarlfl. ?Uni Sc (Sa.
Prices.$17.00 to $25.00
Extra values in Suits 8.00 to $15.00
Hats and Furnishing
Men's Straw Hats.5t)c to $3.00
Men's Felt Hats.$1.00 to $5.00
Hoy's Straw Hats.25c, 50c
Boy's Felt Bats.50r> $1.00
Lion Brand Shirts.$1.00 and $1.50
Men's Soft Shirts.50c and $1.00
Men's Shirts.5qc
Men's Union Suits.$1.00
Men's Cuaranteedllosiery.25c and 60c
Men's guaranteed -hlk Socks. ..60c
Men's Belts.BOc
Boy's Belts.25c
Men's Suspenders.25c and 50c
Visit our Store and you will find that we have the Merchandise to back up every
statement you find in this advertisement.
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February 17, 2013
The Summer Prince
cover image of The Summer Prince
Alaya Dawn Johnson
Johnson’s first novel for young adults is a heart-stopping story of love, death, technology and art set amid a futuristic Brazilian city. It appears to be a peaceful and just metropolis, but beneath the glittering facade emerges a rigid class-stratified society. June Costa, 18, is a privileged and talented artist who becomes involved with fellow artist Enki, a handsome bottom-tier resident who will serve a year as the bold new Summer King. Together, they stage explosive projects that inadvertently fan a growing rebellion against the government. June falls deeply in love with Enki even though like all Summer Kings before him, he is destined to die.
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Tollywood Movies : Top 10 blockbusters and hits of 2010
Here are the top picks of currentweek.
Director: Shankar
Producer: Sun Pictures
Cast: Rajinikanth, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Danny, Santhanam, Karunas
Music: AR Rahman
Even though Robo is dubbed movie, we can’t neglect it as a dubbed movie ,because, Robo broke many records at box-office . This Rajnikanth, Shankar movie set a new record for a dubbed movie in Andhra Pradesh by collecting more than Rs 50 Crores.
Director: Boyapati Seenu
Producer: Paruchuri Prasad
Cast: Balakrishna, Nayanatara, Namita, Sneha Ullal, Brahmanandam
Music: Chakri
2010 is memorable year to Balakrishna. Simha made highest collections among Telugu films released in this year. Balakrishna who gave almost 11 flops in a row before Simha bounced back with this massive hit. All this credit goes to director “Boyapati Seenu”. The director became hero among Nandamuri fans immediately after the success of Simha. Even though Seenu had some blockbusters films like Badhra , Thulasi etc in his account, he got craze only through Simha, because he is only person who stopped failure story of Balakrishna after 10 years.
Maryada Ramanna
Director: SS Rajamouli
Producer: Shobu Yarlagadda
Cast: Sunil, Saloni, Ramineedu, Brahmaji
Music: MM Keeravani
Rajamouli’s low budget movie Maryada Ramanna is the second best movie in this year. Sunil and Rajamouli combo made huge collections at box-office . After all time blockbuster movie Magadheera, Rajamouli picked a simple concept and made Sunil full fledged hero. He added all commercial elements in this movie. This is Rajamouli’s 8th hit movie in a row.
Director: Vamsi Paidipalle
Producer: Dil Raju
Cast: NTR, Samantha, Kajal, Prakash Raj, Srihari, Brahmanandam, Venu Madhav
Music: Taman
Finally Dil Raju has tasted Success after 2 Years. Dil Raju who was acronym for ‘producer of blockbuster movies’ had failed with Josh and Maro Charitra. But NTR’s huge budget film ‘Brindavanam’ gave him some profits at box-office. Brindavanam took a flying start in the first week but could not sustain the collections. Yet the movie brought profits to the producer and the distributors. It collected nearly Rs 45 Crores.
Rakta Charitra 1
Director: Ram Gopal Varma
Producers: Madhu Mantena, Sheetal Vinod Talwar, Chinna Vasudeva Reddy, Rajkumar
Cast: Vivek Oberoi, Radhika Apte, Priyamani, Suriya, Satrughan Singha, Sudeep, Abhimanyu Singh
Music: Dharam, Sandeep
With all the negative publicity and the controversies, Ram Gopal Varma’s Rakta Charitra I made good business at Box-Office. Even though Ram Gopal Varma added many commercial elements to the original story, audience were attracted to the way RGV presented the movie. RGV had completed the shooting of both 1 and 2 parts with in 6 months. However,second part of the Rakta Charitra was a disaster.
Director: VV Vinayak
Producer: Nani
Cast: NTR, Nayanthara, Sheela, MS Narayana, Brahmanandam
Music: Devi Sri Prasad
NTR’s Sankranthi release, Adhurs, did roaring business in coastal Andhra. But the movie had problems in the Nizam area due to Telangana movement. Overall it is a hit and made good collections at Box-Office.
Director: Karunakaran
Producer: B V N S Prasad
Cast: Prabhas, Kajal Agarwal, Prabhu
Music: G.V. Prakash
Karunakaran who is popular for his love stories has picked Prabhas for Darling. Prabhas was appeared as full fledged lover boy in this movie. Prabhas appeared in new look which was attracted by youth very much.
Ye Maaya Chesave
Director: Gautham Vasudev Menon
Producers: Manjula Ghattamaneni, Sanjay Swarup
Cast: Naga Chaithanya, Samantha, Krishnudu, Devan, Surekha Vani, Lakshmi
Music: A.R.Rahman
Gautham Vasudev Menon who always directs action films came up with different love story. This movie made Samantha a star heroine in Tollywood. She also became dream girl for youth. However, Naga Chaithanya proved as good actor with this movie. A R Rahman’s music is highlight for this movie. However, due to lack of mass elements the movie failed to attract Mass audience.
Rama Rama Krishna Krishna
Story – screenplay – direction: Srivas
Cast: Ram, Arjun, Priya Anand, Bindu Madhavi
Producer: Dil Raju Music: MM Keeravani
This movie got divide talk during initial days. Even, Dil Raju declared that the movie is flop. But surprisingly collections of this movie increased because of family audience. Finally, the film completed 50 days in 52 centers.
Story, Screenplay, Direction :Radha Krishna (Krish)
Cast:Allu Arjun, Manchu Manoj, Anushka, Deeksha Seth
Producer: Prasad Devineni & Shobu Yarlagadda
Music:MM Keeravani
Vedam created huge hype before release, telling that its a multi starrer movie. Of course , Vedam is a multi starrer with no commercial elements in that. The movie is all about real life incidents of the people. Vedam got good reviews, but due to lack of commercial elements movie failed at box-office.
Director: Sekhar Kammula
Producer: AVM studios
Cast: Rana Daggubati, Priya Anand, Richa Gangopadhyay, Hari Priya
Music: Mickey J Mayor
Even though Sekhar Kammula’s “Leader” did not break records at box-office, got good responses, reviews and compliments from all. Every one liked the movie. The movie did well at A centers, but failed at B and C centers due to lack of commercial elements. The movie is for class audience, because, the only item song in the movie with Udaya Bhanu is pictured in class way rather than Mass way.
Betting Bangarraju
Director: E Sathibabu
Producer: Ramoji Rao
Cast: Allari Naresh, Nidhi
Music: Sekhar Chandra
Allari Naresh’s low budget movie made good business at box-office. This movie surprised every one by its collections. As per the trade sources, the movie had grabbed more than 300% of its investment.
Tollywood Movies : Top 10 blockbusters and hits of 2010
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1. Raghuveera Chowdary
reiiii Currentweek nayala….”failure story of Balakrishna after 10 years” endi bey idi..??? Narasimha naidu 2001 lo vachindi beyy…10 years ela avutundi ra…aina Lakshmi narasimha chusava asalu? superb movie…notiki vachindi rayaku…
2. Narasimha Naidu(2001),
Bhalevadivi Basu(2001),
Seema Simham(2002),
Chennakeshava Reddy(2002),
Palnati Bramhanaidu(2003),
Lakshmi Narasimha(2004),
Vijayendra Varma(2004),
Allari Pidugu(2005),
Okka Magaadu(2008),
Simha (2010) — These are the list of Balakrishna’s movies since 2001. Among these only Narasimha Naidu and Simha are blockbusters. Lakshmi Narasimha was super hit… what about rest of the list..
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Meatballs Rolls Onto Blu-ray June 6th!
Bill Murray’s First Starring Role Debuts on Blu-ray Disc!
Features All-New Commentary With Director Ivan Reitman!
Street Date: 6/12/12
Blu-ray Disc SRP: $14.99
Pack up and head to Camp North Star this summer as Lionsgate debuts the wacky comedy Meatballs on Blu-ray Disc, Digital Download and On Demand for the first time. Directed by Ivan Reitman (Ghostbusters), the hilarious summer camp adventure stars Oscar® nominee Bill Murray (Best Actor in a Leading Role, Lost in Translation, 2003) in his first leading role. The film also stars Harvey Atkin (TV’s “Law & Order: SVU”) and Kate Lynch (New Year). Featuring a new audio commentary with director Ivan Reitman, Meatballs makes its high-definition premiere on June 12th, for the suggested retail price of $14.99. The DVD will also be available for the suggested retail price of $9.98.
Tripper (Murray) is about to have a summer he will never forget. As head counselor at Camp North Star, an off-the-wall summer getaway, Tripper guides his loveable campers and spirited staff members on a quest for fun in the sun. But when the season begins with a runaway camper, an accidental blackout and Tripper's amorous attack on a female counselor, everyone knows that the tales by the fireside will only get more outrageous as the summer goes on.
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Upstairs at the Greenwich
By Kricket Murnahan · April 7th, 2004 · Gallery Hop
Upstairs at the Greenwich
Upstairs at the Greenwich
Art started at Upstairs at the Greenwich and then spread to become the soul of the entire space. Growing to include so much of the inspirational -- Jazz, theater, poetry, comedy and even opera beginning this fall -- The Greenwich is bursting at the seams with life, energy and creative charisma. It's got a vibe and a voice all its own.
Here's how it works: The downstairs is "The Greenwich", an eclectic bar and adjoining performance area
. "Upstairs at the Greenwich" is a former apartment-turned-art gallery featuring regional established and emerging artists. The art is cool with thought-provoking themes and interesting perspectives. The previous exhibit touched on women's issues, displaying work such as Christina Pereyma's handmade corsets composed of rose petals and cracked eggshells.
But the gallery itself is just a glimpse of a greater artistic vision. Co-owner Mark Yates is continuously incorporating different forms of art, on a mission to "broaden the scope of cultural endeavors," as he so eloquently put it. He added a stage downstairs for Jazz, plays, political debate, improvisational comedy, receptions -- just about anything that enriches the arts or the community. The Greenwich also hosts 24-hour open mic nights for poetry, performance art and music. And on Fridays you'll find the "Divas of Legend" re-creating performances by classic singers like Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday.
"We think we're doing something important here. Our hope is to spark a revitalization of the arts and bring people back to Peebles Corner," says Yates. I'd say The Greenwich is doing a damn good job. It's eccentric, it's admirable, it's an all-round amazing place, and it's completely absorbed in the arts.
Upstairs atthe Greenwich
Address: 2442 Gilbert Ave., Second Floor, Walnut Hills
First opened: June 8, 2002
Hours: 7-10 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 7 p.m.-midnight Friday-Saturday
Next exhibit: Cincinnati artist Ricci Michaels, opening Saturday
Contact: 513-221-1151
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by Mike Breen 04.18.2012
Posted In: Music History, Music Commentary, Music Video at 10:49 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)
This Date in Music History: April 18
Chic bassist Bernard Edwards dies and the "Dean of American Rock Critics" turns 70
Today in 1996, one of the greatest, most influential bassists ever, Bernard Edwards of Disco/Funk group Chic, passed away after contracting pneumonia while on tour in Japan.
My personal favorite bass line is Sly Stone's lick on "If You Want Me to Stay," but it's hard to deny the power of Chic's "Good Times," a Disco-era hit that helped lay the groundwork for Hip Hop. Edwards' bass line from the song is considered one of the most sampled pieces of music ever and it has been mimicked almost as often. Songs that wouldn't exist with Edwards' riff include Queen's "Another One Bites the Dust," Hip Hop trailblazers Sugarhill Gang's breakthrough "Rapper's Delight," Blondie's "Rapture," Daft Punk's "Around the World" and Wham!'s "Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do)" (hey, they can't all be winners).
R.I.P Bernard Edwards. And thanks for the groove.
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by Mike Breen 04.17.2012
This Date in Music History: April 17
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by Mike Breen 04.16.2012
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This Date in Music History: April 16
Paul McCartney's 1973 network TV special and Ian MacKaye turns 50
On this day in 1973, Paul McCartney and Wings had their very own network TV special, James Paul McCartney. The variety/musical show was a bit cheeky and a bit sappy — in other words, pretty funny to watch now. Paul and Co. do a bunch a Beatles tunes and a bunch of Wings stuff, including the just released "Live and Let Die." Worth watching (or at least skipping through) if you were a fan of Sir Paul's kick-ass mullet, always wanted to hear a drunk Paul sing drinking songs in a crowded pub or wondered how "The Cute One" looks in a pink tuxedo and mustache.
Paul's most recent adventures in visual entertainment contains a bit more star power:
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by Mike Breen 04.13.2012
This Date in Music History: April 13
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by Mike Breen 04.12.2012
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This Date in Music History: April 12
Legend Josephine Baker passes away and Vince Gill is born
On this day in 1975, pioneering singer/actress/dancer/civil rights activist/spy Josephine Baker passed away at the age of 68. She died just a few days after a retrospective performance at the Bobino in Paris celebrating her 50 years in show biz. Jackie O, Princess Grace and Prince Rainier funded the show and opening night featured a celebrity-studded audience that included everyone from Mick Jagger to Sophia Loren. Baker's body was discovered four days later, reportedly surrounded by newspapers featuring glowing reviews of her performance.
At her funeral, she became the first American woman to garner full French military honors, one of many "firsts" involving Baker. She was the first black woman to star in a major film, the first to demand (and get) integrated audiences at her concerts and the first to become a global superstar. She fought for civil rights in America (offered a chance to lead it after MLK's assassination, she declined for fear of also being killed) and, before that, helped France (her adopted homeland) in World War II, for which she received numerous honors. Baker was also reportedly a bi-sexual who had serious relationships with both men and women in her lifetime, adding some spicy mystique to her life story.
She got her start as a vaudeville dancer at 15 and eventually became one of the highest paid chorus girls on the planet. In the mid ’20s she did burlesque shows in Paris and around Europe, well-known for her trademark banana-skirt and, later, her pet cheetah Chiquita, who would join her on stage (and, reportedly, terrorize the orchestra). Baker was considered a "muse" for artists from Pablo Picasso and Christian Dior to F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway, who once said she was "the most sensational woman anyone ever saw."
Baker's life has been the source of several films, musicals, plays and books. On screen and stage, she's been portrayed by the likes of Lynn Whitfield, Diana Ross, Keri Hilson and Beyonce, who sported Baker's banana costume during a 2006 performance (see below) and, in her "Naughty Girl" video, she again paid tribute by dancing in a giant champagne glass.
Baker released several albums in the early ’50s for Columbia and Mercury. Here she is performing her biggest hit (in France), "J'ai Deux Amours."
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by Mike Breen 04.11.2012
This Date in Music History: April 11
by Mike Breen 04.10.2012
Posted In: Local Music, Music Video, Music History at 09:55 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)
This Date in Music History: April 10
The whammy bar gets patented and Martin Denny's warm exotica
On this day in 1956, innovative guitar builder Leo Fender was awarded the patent for a "Tremolo Device for Stringed Instruments," commonly known as the "whammy bar." The device was misnamed — it's more accurately a vibrato bar (tremolo is a "wavering effect in a musical tone, produced by rapid reiteration of a note, by rapid repeated variation in the pitch of a note," according to the dictionary) — but that didn't stop musicians from using it in a variety of ways to create new sounds and techniques. The bar was introduced with Fender's Stratocaster, which was invented a couple of years earlier.
The Greater Cincinnati area has given the world two "twang bar kings" (or maybe "twang bar Picassos" is more appropriate) —pals and bandmates in The Bears, Adrian Belew and Rob Fetters.
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by Mike Breen 04.09.2012
This Date in Music History: April 9
And since we're talking about two great R.E.M. albums, enjoy a song from both below.
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by Mike Breen 04.06.2012
Posted In: Live Music, Music Video, Music History, Music News at 10:48 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)
This Date in Music History: April 6
Leonard Bernstein/Glen Gould beef plus Cobra Starship plays for Chardron, Ohio
On this date in 1962, a pre-performance speech by legendary conductor Leonard Bernstein, seen by some as an attack on guest pianist — the almost equally as legendary Glenn Gouldcaused quite a stir in the Classical music world. The concert was to feature Gould performing Brahms' "First Piano Concerto," but apparently the pianist and music director (Bernstein) disagreed on how it was to be performed. The New York Philharmonic concert came towards the end of the orchestra's final season at Carnegie Hall.
The disagreement was largely over tempo — Gould felt the composition should be played very slowly. Before the intermission, the orchestra played selections by Carl Nielsen. Fearful that Gould would not even show up (he was notorious for last-minute cancellations), Bernstein had the Philharmonic prepared to play Brahms' First Symphony just in case. Gould showed, but to prepare the audience for the unorthodox performance, Bernstein took to the podium and delivered the controversial introduction/disclaimer/diss. (Bernstein delivered the same speech at a preview performance the night before.)
Don't be frightened. Mr. Gould is here. He will appear in a moment. I'm not, um, as you know, in the habit of speaking on any concert except the Thursday night previews, but a curious situation has arisen, which merits, I think, a word or two. You are about to hear a rather, shall we say, unorthodox performance of the Brahms D Minor Concerto, a performance distinctly different from any I've ever heard, or even dreamt of for that matter, in its remarkably broad tempi and its frequent departures from Brahms' dynamic indications. I cannot say I am in total agreement with Mr. Gould's conception and this raises the interesting question: "What am I doing conducting it?" I'm conducting it because Mr. Gould is so valid and serious an artist that I must take seriously anything he conceives in good faith and his conception is interesting enough so that I feel you should hear it, too.
But the age old question still remains: "In a concerto, who is the boss; the soloist or the conductor?" The answer is, of course, sometimes one, sometimes the other, depending on the people involved. But almost always, the two manage to get together by persuasion or charm or even threats to achieve a unified performance. I have only once before in my life had to submit to a soloist's wholly new and incompatible concept and that was the last time I accompanied Mr. Gould. But, but this time the discrepancies between our views are so great that I feel I must make this small disclaimer. Then why, to repeat the question, am I conducting it? Why do I not make a minor scandal — get a substitute soloist, or let an assistant conduct? Because I am fascinated, glad to have the chance for a new look at this much-played work; Because, what's more, there are moments in Mr. Gould's performance that emerge with astonishing freshness and conviction. Thirdly, because we can all learn something from this extraordinary artist, who is a thinking performer, and finally because there is in music what Dimitri Mitropoulos used to call "the sportive element", that factor of curiosity, adventure, experiment, and I can assure you that it has been an adventure this week collaborating with Mr. Gould on this Brahms concerto and it's in this spirit of adventure that we now present it to you
Many critics wrote about the intro and viewed it as the conductor's way of saying, "If this sucks, it's his fault." And many took Gould to task for his interpretation of the music (though some musicologists later said Gould's version was a correct reading of the material). Gould, for his part, said he enjoyed the performance and liked that it caused some in the audience to boo. Columbia had planned to release a recording of the performance but backed off given the controversy. Bootlegs spread like wildfire and Sony Classical, years later (in 1998), released the recording with Bernstein's remarks in tact. In the liner notes, Gould is quoted as saying, "Soloists and conductors disagree all the time. Why should this be hidden from the public, especially if both parties still give their all?" Bernstein also didn't seem too bothered by the controversy and he never stopped praising Gould's unique talent.
Here's a clip of Bernstein and Gould getting along just fine in 1960, performing Bach's "Piano Concerto No. 1 in D Minor."
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by Mike Breen 04.05.2012
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This Date in Music History: April 5
Kurt Cobain and Joe Meek's shotgun endings
On this day 18 years ago, Kurt Cobain decided he was done with life and ended it with a single shotgun blast to the head. While it's fun to play the "What if?" game with brilliant artists who died too soon — like, "Would John Lennon have followed Yoko's lead to become a Dance music superstar?" or "Would James Dean be doing stereotypical 'cool old guy' roles today if he was still around?" — it is, of course, a pointless exercise.
But crystal-ball wonderings of a person who actually knew the artist? That's at least a little more interesting. Spin has a piece this morning about the vague musings of Cobain's widow, musician/actress Courtney Love, in an interview a year ago with Mark Yarm, author of Everybody Loves Our Town: An Oral History of Grunge. Love told Yarm, "We'd probably live on the Upper West fuckin' Side now and have three fuckin' kids. We might even have a divorce, like both be on our third marriage. I don't fuckin' know. He might be a playwright, (or have) his latest show in MoMA." (Read more here and check out the links featuring other Cobain remembrances.)
I like to think the couple would have starred in a really bad Everybody Loves Raymond-type sitcom on CBS. But mostly I wish Cobain would have stuck it out. As they say a lot nowadays, "It gets better."
I was lucky enough to see Nirvana a couple of times before Kurt made that impossible — once at Shorty's, the tiny subterranean club on Short Vine in Corryville, with about 50 people in attendance and once at Dayton's Hara Arena (see: poster above) with … quite a bit more people in attendance. Both shows were memorable. I think I got kicked out of Shorty's because some guy wanted to stab me that night (long story). (Nirvana played a few times in our area in those get-in-the-van-and-go, pre-stardom days, including a show at Clifton Heights bar Murphy's Pub. They were scheduled to play with the great AmRep band The Cows at the Top Hat in Newport but their van allegedly broke down on their way. I remember it well ’cause this local band opened up.)
In Dayton (memorable in hindsight because Cobain would be dead within a year), Kurt thought former drummer Chad Channing (who lived in Ohio then) was in the audience. The band called for Channing to come up and play "School" with them, but he never showed. Turns out, he wasn't there.
The band did play "School" later in the set and dedicated it to Channing. Check out the audio below.
Click on for Born This Day featuring Peter Case, Pharrell and Joe Meek.
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Sunday, October 22, 2006
Overdue north wind arrives
Autumn Olive berries
(Photo credit - Rob J)
Autumn's northwest winds finally kicked in. Shane an I were already at Floyd Bennett Field when the sun started peeking over the horizon. While it was still fairly dark we could see the silhouettes and hear the calls of a great deal of birds moving south. The most easily recognized were the flocks of robins. Lots of Yellow-rumped warblers were also seen moving south, as well as, within every shrub, tree or patch or grass we encountered. Another passerine heard flying overhead, and new for me for the season, was American Pipit. Migrating sparrows were plentiful and we ended the day with 11 species. One highlight was a Vesper Sparrow on the cricket field at Floyd Bennett Field.
Unidentified mushroom
(Photo credit - Rob J)
At Fort Tilden we flushed a meadowlark near the beach. Later in the morning we saw two more fluttering over the fields.
The highlight of the day was watching virtual streams of raptors flying south along the coast. From outside the western edge of Fort Tilden we observed a near contant flow of Sharp-shinned Hawks, Cooper's Hawks, Merlins and kestrels. We also counted 4 or 5 Northern Harriers.
Sharp-shinned Hawk
(Photo credit - Rob J)
After lunch we made a brief run to Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, stopping first at Big Egg Marsh. At first it seemed pretty lifeless near the small patch east of the ballfields. The wind was gusting very hard at that point so we made a cursory look around the grass. Suddenly, from a few yards in front of us, an American Bittern burst from the grass and began flying towards the west. I'm not sure about Shane's reaction, but it scared the chill right out of me.
At Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge we continued to observe a fair number of accipiters. Some were following the shoreline of the South Marsh, staying out of the wind by flying only a couple of feet above the beach. We also spotted a single Turkey Vulture over the north end of the East Pond.
Waterfowl abundance and variety have continued to rise on the two ponds. The East Pond has completed its seasonal transition from a habitat of festering mudflats crawling with flocks of shorebirds to an overflowing lake brimming with hundreds of waterfowl.
Looking north on East Pond 10/21
Looking north on East Pond 8/19
(Photo credit - Rob J)
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Floyd Bennett Field, Fort Tilden, Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, 10/21/2006
Pied-billed Grebe
Great Blue Heron
Great Egret
Snowy Egret
Black-crowned Night-Heron
Wood Duck
American Wigeon
Northern Shoveler
Northern Pintail
Green-winged Teal
Greater Scaup
Lesser Scaup
Black Scoter
Hooded Merganser
Ruddy Duck
Turkey Vulture
Northern Harrier
Sharp-shinned Hawk
Cooper's Hawk
Red-tailed Hawk
American Kestrel
Peregrine Falcon
American Coot
American Oystercatcher
Greater Yellowlegs
Lesser Yellowlegs
Pectoral Sandpiper
Laughing Gull
Ring-billed Gull
Great Black-backed Gull
Forster's Tern
Northern Flicker
Eastern Phoebe
Blue-headed Vireo
Tree Swallow
Carolina Wren
Golden-crowned Kinglet
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
Hermit Thrush
Gray Catbird
American Pipit
Cedar Waxwing
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Palm Warbler
Bay-breasted Warbler
Common Yellowthroat
Eastern Towhee
Chipping Sparrow
Field Sparrow
Savannah Sparrow
Song Sparrow
Lincoln's Sparrow
Swamp Sparrow
White-throated Sparrow
White-crowned Sparrow
Dark-eyed Junco
Rusty Blackbird
Common Grackle
Brown-headed Cowbird
Other common species seen (or heard):
Double-crested Cormorant, Canada Goose, Mute Swan, American Black Duck, Mallard, Herring Gull, Rock Pigeon, Mourning Dove, American Crow, American Robin, Northern Mockingbird, European Starling, Northern Cardinal, Red-winged Blackbird, House Finch, House Sparrow
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Dear Colleagues:
I previously have alerted members to my book chapter on the Tennessee River campaign that is part of my biography, Great Necessities: The Life, Times, and Writings of Anna Ella Carroll, 1815-1894 (Xlibris Corp.: But since I sent the summary below to another forum, I've decided to make it available to CWI also.
Book Comment:
I am presently reading the new combined biography, _Grant and Lee: Victorious American and Vanquished Virginian_, by Edward H. Bonekemper III (Praeger, 2008). When I reached the section (pp. 22-27) on the campaign for Forts Henry and Donelson (February 1862), I was disappointed to see yet another Civil War scholar almost solely crediting BG Ulysses S. Grant, USA, with this campaign (and make no mistake here, I’m a big fan of Grant). Even though the author does admit that Flag Officer Andrew H. Foote, USN, captured Fort Henry, he describes Grant as the master mind and MG Henry W. Halleck, USA, only as Grant’s obstructor.
I am the author of _Great Necessities: The Life, Times, and Writings of Anna Ella Carroll, 1815-1894_ on Lincoln’s political advisor (Phila.: Xlibris, 2004). As such I assiduously researched the decision-making in this campaign for which Anna Ella Carroll also claimed credit, having operated with military secret agent Judge Lemuel D. Evans in St. Louis in the fall of 1861. Carroll submitted her plan* for the Tennessee River campaign, based on an interview with one of Grant’s riverboat captains, to Asst. Secretary of War Thomas A. Scott, dated November 30, 1861 (of which I have primary evidence). Scott took the plan to Lincoln and strong evidence, including a letter from Sen. Benjamin Wade, chairman of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War, indicates that Edwin M. Stanton was appointed secretary of war to carry out Carroll’s plan. Stanton was confirmed on January 15.
But back to the battles of Forts Henry and Donelson. My whole Tennessee River campaign chapter is available on line at—right side bar, scroll down. The decision-making for this campaign was complicated and involved not only Halleck, Grant, and Foote to a greater degree than previously known, but also AG Edward Bates, navy officials, Asst. SecWar Scott, Lincoln, Wade, Stanton, Carroll, Evans, and riverboat captain Charles Scott.
The most important point is that Bonekemper makes the same major mistake others have: he only uses Grant’s records and secondary sources to make Grant’s claim. He cites memos written by Grant to Halleck in late January 1862, urging Halleck to move on Fort Henry. This is true and Foote had written Halleck also. However earlier, on January 20, Halleck wrote General-in-Chief Geo. McClellan that the true line of advance was the line of the Tennessee and the Cumberland rivers:
The idea of moving down the Mississippi by steam is, in my opinion, impracticable, or at least premature. It is not a proper line of operations, at least now. A much more feasible plan is to move up the Cumberland and Tennessee, making Nashville the first objective point. This would turn Columbus and force the abandonment of Bowling Green. . . .This line of the Cumberland and Tennessee is the great central line of the Western theater of war. . . .But the plan should not be attempted without a large force, not less than 60,000 effective men.
. . . .The main central line will also require the withdrawal of all available troops from this State; also those in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Ohio,. . .and also the transfer to that route or near it of all the Kentucky troops not required to secure the Green River.
Moreover, on January 29, Halleck responded to Foote stating: "I am waiting for General Smith's report on road from Smithland to Fort Henry. As soon as that is received I will give orders. Meanwhile, have everything ready." Foote replied the same day that he would be ready on Saturday and would leave as soon as possible, depending on the water levels of the river.
However, during this the same time in Washington, Lincoln had been corresponding with Foote, receiving his daily reports about the construction of the mortar boats that could only be used on the Mississippi, not the Tennessee River, in conjunction with the ironclad gunboats and transports. On January 26, Lincoln learned that the mortar boats would not be completed soon and Asst. SecNav Gustavus Fox confided to Foote that Lincoln was taking “this matter into his own hands” and that there had been a “change in Programme.” So on January 27, Lincoln issued General War Order No. 1, that called for a whole east-west movement of US troops, including Grant’s and Foote’s flotilla at Cairo, Illinois, on February 22. I believe this indicated that Lincoln was changing the invasion route from the Mississippi to the Tennessee River, based on Carroll’s plan. The lack of mortar boats made the planned Mississippi River invasion impossible, if troops were to move soon.
But events intervened. Again on January 29, McClellan sent Halleck information that a deserter had come in from the field, saying that P. G. T. Beauregard was going West to reinforce Confed. Gen. Albert S. Johnston, the commander in Kentucky and Tennessee. As a result on January 30, Halleck ordered Grant and Foote to immediately move on Fort Henry and informed McClellan of such. On the night of the 29th, per Stanton’s order, Asst. SecWar Thomas A. Scott left for the West to organize reinforcements from all over the Midwest for Grant.
So my summary conclusion regarding this campaign is that Halleck and Lincoln were planning the campaign separately and simultaneously with out each others’ knowledge. There is no evidence that McClellan shared Halleck’s views on the Tennessee line with Lincoln. Thus Anna Ella Carroll was the only person who recommended the Tennessee River invasion route to Lincoln. Had not the Lincoln administration supplied Halleck with the needed reinforcements, the campaign may have failed. Years later when going through congressional hearings to try to obtain reimbursement for monies owed for her political publications, Carroll was supported by Asst. SecWar Scott in a letter submitted into testimony. See below.
This is not to argue that Carroll deserves the real credit for the campaign, as in war, it’s implementation that counts and plans often sit in desk drawers gathering dust. Halleck, Grant and Foote clearly deserve the lion’s share of the credit for the first “real” US victories, as Sherman later wrote, at Forts Henry and Donelson. And it’s clear that Halleck would have ordered the move soon regardless. However. Carroll’s plan helped achieve a consensus between Washington and the field as to the correct strategy and the technical details of her plan would have built confidence in Halleck’s move. But most important were the reinforcements that Washington mobilized for Grant. In previous wires Halleck had complained about lack of troops and it was all he could do to hold the state of Missouri. Moreover this massive reinforcement demonstrates that the Tennessee River campaign was not a solitary tactical venture, but the beginning of the full Western Union invasion into the heartland of the Confederacy.
C. Kay Larson, independent scholar/author
Asst. Secretary of War Thomas A. Scott’s congressional testimony:
PHILADELPHIA, May 1, 1872
My Dear Sir: I take pleasure in stating that the plan presented by Miss Carroll, in November, 1861, for a campaign upon the Tennessee River and thence South, was submitted to the Secretary of War and President Lincoln. And after Secretary Stanton's appointment, I was directed to go to the Western armies and arrange to increase their effective force as rapidly as possible. A part of the duty assigned me was the organization and consolidation into regiments of all the troops then being recruited in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan, for the purpose of carrying through this campaign, then inaugurated.
This work was vigorously prosecuted by the army, and, as the valuable suggestions of Miss Carroll, made to the Department some months before, were substantially carried out through the campaigns in that section--great successes followed, and the country was largely benefitted in the saving of time and expenditure.
I hope Congress will reward Miss Carroll liberally for her patriotic efforts and services.
Very Truly, yours,
Hon. Henry Wilson. Chairman, Military Committee, U. S. Senate 34.
* Text: Anna Ella Carroll’s Tennessee River plan, Nov. 30, 1861, submitted to Asst. SecWar Thomas A. Scott
The civil and military authorities seem to be laboring under a great mistake in regard to the true key of the war in the Southwest. It is not the Mississippi but the Tennessee river. All the military preparations made in the West indicate that the Mississippi river is the point to which the authorities are directing their attention. On that river many battles must be fought and heavy risks incurred before any impression can be made on the enemy, all of which could be avoided by using the Tennessee river. This river is navigable for middle class boats to the foot of the Muscle Shoals in Alabama, and is open to navigation all the year, while the distance is but two hundred and fifty miles by the river from Paducah, on the Ohio. The Tennessee offers many advantages over the Mississippi. We should avoid the almost impregnable batteries of the enemy, which cannot be taken without great danger and great risk of life to our forces, from the fact that our boats, if crippled, would fall a prey to the enemy by being swept by the current to him, and away from the relief of our friends. But even should we succeed, still we will only have begun the war, for we shall then have to fight the country from whence the enemy derives his supplies.
Now, an advance up the Tennessee river would avoid this danger; for, if our boats were crippled, they would drop back with the current and escape capture.
But a still greater advantage would be its tendency to cut the enemy's lines in two, by reaching the Memphis and Charleston railroad, threatening Memphis, which lies one hundred miles due west, and no defensible point between; also Nashville, only ninety miles northeast, and Florence and Tuscumbia, in North Alabama, forty miles east. A movement in this direction would do more to relieve our friends in Kentucky, and inspire the loyal hearts in East Tennessee than the possession of the whole of the [M]ississippi river. If well ex[e]cuted, it would cause the evacuation of all the formidable fortifications upon which the rebels ground their hopes for success; and, in the event of our fleet attacking Mobile, the presence of our troops in the northern part of Alabama would be material aid to the fleet.
Again, the aid our forces would receive from the loyal men in Tennessee would enable them soon to crush the last traitor in that region, and the separation of the two extremes would do more than one hundred battles for the Union cause.
The Tennessee river is crossed by the Memphis and Louisville railroad and the Memphis and Nashville railroad. At Hamburg the river makes the big bend on the east, touching the northeast corner of Mississippi, entering the northwest corner of Alabama, forming an arc to the south, entering the State of Tennessee at the northeast corner of Alabama, and if it does not touch the northwest corner of Georgia, comes very near it. It is but eight miles from Hamburg to Memphis and Charleston railroad, which goes through Tuscumbia, only two miles from the river, which it crosses at Decatur, thirty miles above, intersecting with the Nashville and Chattanooga road at Stephenson. The Tennessee river has never less than three feet to Hamburg on the ‘shoalest’ bar, and, during the fall, winter, and spring months, there is always water for the largest boats that are used on the Mississippi river. It follows from the above facts that in making the Mississippi the key to the war in the West, or rather in overlooking the Tennessee river, the subject is not understood by the superiors in command. 13.
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Friday, February 25, 2011
Black History Month Highlight: Aaron Anderson
Aaron Anderson served on USS Wyandank during the Civil War. While part of a boat crew clearing Mattox Creek, Virginia on 17 March 1865, Anderson performed his duties in the face of devasting enemy fire. For his courage during this action, he was awarded the Medal of Honor.
According to the 18 March 1865 account included in the Official Records, Anderson recieved special notice of his courage during the boat expedition. According to T.H. Eastman, commanding USS Don, "the crew of th eboat were all black but two," further adding that a white boatswain's mate and Aaron Anderson were specifically "reported to me by Acting Ensign Summers as having assisted him gallantly."
Although little is known of Anderson's life after the war, his actions merited him the Congressional Medal of Honor.
Medal of Honor citation of Landsman Aaron Anderson (as printed in the official publication "Medal of Honor, 1861-1949, The Navy", page 13):
"Served on board the U.S.S. Wyandank during a boat expedition up Mattox Creek, 17 March 1865. Participating with a boat crew in the clearing of Mattox Creek, ANDERSON carried out his duties courageously in the face of a devastating fire which cut away half the oars, pierced the launch in many places and cut the barrel off a musket being fired at the enemy."
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ClashDaily- Giles yaps with the boys about the “coincidental” death of the official who ok’d Obama’s birth certificate, the one year anniversary of the Sandy Hook Massacre, Obama and Castro and (of course)
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Screenwriting II
DFM 328
Description: This is an intensive workshop course in writing short original screenplays for those with prior experience in dramatic writing (for stage or screen). Students entering this class will be expected to know the basics of dramatic structure and thinking in images, and to be willing to experiment with a range of formal and thematic approaches to creating and revising work. In this course, working in the short form will allow each student to develop a complete, polished work within one semester, with written feedback on multiple drafts.
Prerequisite: DFM-228
Credits: 3
Currently Offered
Course # Days Time Dates Instructor Seats
DFM 328-51 TH 5:30-8:15PM 01/06/14 - 04/25/14 Harte 4 Register
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Climate Change susan rice photo
Published on November 30th, 2012 | by Stephen Lacey
Susan Rice, Top Secretary Of State Candidate, Owns $300,000–600,000 Of Transcanada Stock ($1.25 Million in Canadian Oil Companies)
This articles has been reposted from Climate Progress with permission.
Most of the attacks against Susan Rice, Obama’s supposed top pick for Secretary of State, have come from Republicans. But now the left — mainly groups opposed to developing Canadian tar sands — may have some reasons to question Rice.
According to a report from OnEarth Magazine, Rice has millions of dollars tied up in top Canadian energy companies — including TransCanada, the company pushing for the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline.
The 1,700 mile Keystone XL pipeline would pipe carbon-intensive tar sands crude from Alberta to refineries in the Gulf of Mexico. Because the pipeline crosses international borders, its approval falls under the jurisdiction of the State Department. That means Rice — or any other candidate tapped to head the State Department — would be responsible for approving or rejecting the project.
Here’s what the OnEarth investigation of Rice’s finances found:
And also this:
Calling development of the tar sands “game over” for the climate, environmental groups are making the Keystone XL pipeline their number one fight after the election. Although Rice has had no connection to the decision making process around Keystone XL, her finances raise more concerns from environmental groups working to shut down the pipeline.
Over the past 18 months, a number of questionable relationships between State Department officials and TransCanada have been uncovered.
In July of last year, WikiLeaks released a diplomatic cable from the State Department’s energy envoy written in 2009. In that cable, the official said he had “alleviated” the Canadian government’s concerns about getting tar sands crude into the U.S., and instructed them on how to improve their “oil sands messaging” by “increasing visibility and accessibility of more positive news stories.”
Last October, it was revealed that the State Department contractor performing the environmental assessment of Keystone XL was deeply connected to the pipeline’s developer, TransCanada. Also in October of 2011, emails obtained from the State Department showed that officials in the agency were coaching TransCanada about how to navigate the regulatory process, raising questions about the coziness of the relationship between the two parties.
And in December of 2011, four members of Congress were called out by the Sunlight Foundation for owning shares in TransCanada while also pushing legislation to approve the Keystone XL pipeline.
“The State Department has been rife with collusion with the Canadian pipeline builders, and it’s really distressing to have any sense that that might continue to go on,” said Bill McKibben, one of the activists leading the fight against Keystone XL, toOnEarth.
If Rice eventually becomes Secretary of State, she could recuse herself from any decision on Keystone XL. The White House has not yet commented on Rice’s financial stake in these Canadian energy companies.
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Vitamin D and Blood Pressure
This study has been withdrawn prior to enrollment.
(Inadequate enrollment)
Emory University
Information provided by (Responsible Party):
Vin Tangpricha, Atlanta VA Medical Center Identifier:
First received: April 10, 2007
Last updated: January 7, 2014
Last verified: January 2014
Vitamin D is a natural nutrient in normal daily diet. It can also be made in the skin after exposure to sunlight and is essential for maintaining normal calcium balance. One past study has suggested that vitamin D may be helpful for blood pressure. This study will test whether pills containing cholecalciferol (a form of vitamin D) or calcitriol (the active form of vitamin D) can treat high blood pressure. The investigators plan to enroll up to 80 subjects at the Atlanta VA Medical Center. Participation in the study is expected to last up to 4 weeks. Subjects will be assigned to cholecalciferol, calcitriol or placebo). A 24-hour blood pressure monitor will be worn at the beginning and end of the study to determine blood pressure changes. Renin, PTH, angiotensin-II, and aldosterone levels will also be measured at the beginning and end of the study.
Condition Intervention
Drug: Vitamin D
Drug: calcitriol
Drug: Placebo
Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Allocation: Randomized
Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study
Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment
Masking: Single Blind (Subject)
Primary Purpose: Treatment
Official Title: A Randomized Placebo-controlled Double Blinded Trial to Evaluate Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3) and Calcitriol Treatment on Reducing Blood Pressure in Middle Aged Adults With Stage I Hypertension and Vitamin D Deficiency
Resource links provided by NLM:
Further study details as provided by Atlanta VA Medical Center:
Primary Outcome Measures:
• Blood pressure [ Time Frame: 3 Weeks ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
• 25(OH)D [ Time Frame: 3 weeks ] [ Designated as safety issue: Yes ]
Secondary Outcome Measures:
• Parathyroid hormone [ Time Frame: 3 weeks ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
• Renin [ Time Frame: 3 weeks ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
• Aldosterone [ Time Frame: 3 weeks ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
• Angiotensin II [ Time Frame: 3 weeks ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
Enrollment: 0
Study Start Date: March 2007
Study Completion Date: December 2011
Arms Assigned Interventions
Placebo Comparator: Placebo Drug: Placebo
Placebo once a week for 3 weeks
Active Comparator: Cholecalciferol
Drug: Vitamin D
200,000 IU once weekly for 3 weeks (600,000 IU total dose)
Active Comparator: Calcitriol
Drug: calcitriol
calcitriol 0.5 mcg twice a day for 1 week
Ages Eligible for Study: 18 Years to 80 Years
Genders Eligible for Study: Both
Accepts Healthy Volunteers: Yes
Inclusion Criteria:
• Participants must be over the age of 18
• Vitamin D levels between 10 and 30 ng/ml
• Systolic blood pressure between 130 and 150 mmHg
Exclusion Criteria:
• Current use of anti-hypertensive medication
• Inability to understand the consent form
• Inability to return ABP monitor within 24-48 hours after visit
• Alcohol dependence
• Diagnosis of chronic kidney disease
• History of heart disease
• History of stroke
• Inability to comply with study protocol
• Current treatment for cancer
• Narcotic dependence
• Current use of greater than 2000 IU of vitamin D
• Pregnant
Contacts and Locations
Please refer to this study by its identifier: NCT00459563
United States, Georgia
Decatur, Georgia, United States, 30033
Sponsors and Collaborators
Atlanta VA Medical Center
Emory University
Principal Investigator: Vin Tangpricha, MD/PhD Emory University/VAMC
Study Director: Suzanne E Judd, MPH Emory University
More Information
No publications provided
Responsible Party: Vin Tangpricha, Staff Physician, Atlanta VA Medical Center Identifier: NCT00459563 History of Changes
Other Study ID Numbers: 648-2006, VAMC Atlanta R&D AREF 283001
Study First Received: April 10, 2007
Last Updated: January 7, 2014
Health Authority: United States: Federal Government
Keywords provided by Atlanta VA Medical Center:
vitamin D
blood pressure
Vitamin D insufficient
Systolic blood pressure between 130 and 150 mmHg
Additional relevant MeSH terms:
Vitamin D Deficiency
Vascular Diseases
Cardiovascular Diseases
Deficiency Diseases
Nutrition Disorders
Vitamin D
Growth Substances
Physiological Effects of Drugs
Pharmacologic Actions
Bone Density Conservation Agents
Calcium Channel Agonists
Membrane Transport Modulators
Molecular Mechanisms of Pharmacological Action
Vasoconstrictor Agents
Cardiovascular Agents
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Raltegravir + Lamivudine/Abacavir in HIV/Tuberculosis Co-Infected Patients
Verified May 2011 by Central Institute of Epidemiology, Moscow, Russia.
Recruitment status was Recruiting
Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp.
Information provided by:
Central Institute of Epidemiology, Moscow, Russia
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
First received: January 28, 2010
Last updated: May 5, 2011
Last verified: May 2011
The study will investigate whether combination antiretroviral therapy of raltegravir and 3TC/ABC is effective and safe to use in tuberculosis (TB)/HIV co-infected adults receiving rifabutin-containing, first-line antituberculous treatment.
Hypothesis:Combination antiretroviral therapy of raltegravir and 3TC/ABC and is effective and safe to use in tuberculosis (TB)/HIV co-infected adults receiving rifabutin-based first-line antituberculous treatment.
Condition Intervention Phase
HIV Infections
Drug: Raltegravir; Abacavir/Lamivudine
Phase 4
Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study
Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment
Masking: Open Label
Primary Purpose: Treatment
Official Title: Efficacy and Safety of an Initial Regimen Raltegravir (RAL) + Lamivudine/Abacavir Fixed-Dose Combination (3TC/ABC FDC) for 48 Weeks in ART-naïve, HIV/TB Co-Infected Adult Subjects Receiving Rifabutin-containing, 1-line Anti-TB Therapy
Resource links provided by NLM:
Further study details as provided by Central Institute of Epidemiology, Moscow, Russia:
Primary Outcome Measures:
• Proportion of subjects with plasma HIV-1 RNA <50 copies/ml by the Time to Loss of Virologic Response (TLOVR) algorithm [ Time Frame: 48 week ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
Estimated Enrollment: 10
Study Start Date: October 2010
Intervention Details:
Drug: Raltegravir; Abacavir/Lamivudine
Raltegravir: 400 mg twice daily Abacavir/Lamivudine fixed-dose combination: 600mg/300mg once daily
Other Names:
• Isentress®
• Epzicom®
Detailed Description:
This is a phase IIIB/IV, open-label, multi-center, single-arm descriptive pilot study of the efficacy and safety of RAL BID in combination with ABC/3TC QD in antiretroviral-naïve HIV-1 infected individuals with a presumptive or confirmed diagnosis of tuberculosis, without planned comparative analyses.
A goal of 40 subjects will be enrolled from 3 sites in the Russian Federation, including in our site, and receive RAL BID + 3TC/ABC QD for 48 weeks.
This study will include screening, treatment and follow-up periods. Screening period up to 28 days includes initial visits at Day -28 (screening) and Day -14 (switch to rifabutin). The second visit will be required if patient is initially on rifampin-based TB regimen that will need to be switched to rifabutin-based regimen.
Patients receiving rifampin-containing TB therapy will be switched to rifabutin (300 mg daily) a minimum of 14 days prior to initiation of antiretroviral therapy. Patients must not have received more than 45 days of tuberculosis therapy.
Treatment period from Day 1 to Week 48 includes 7 visits and a follow-up period (2-4 weeks after the Week 48 visit or Withdrawal visit) includes one visit for resolution of ongoing AEs and new SAEs. Patients will therefore have 10 scheduled assessments: screening (Day -28; Day -14), baseline (Day 1), Weeks 4, 8, 12, 24, 36, and 48, and follow-up visit.
Ages Eligible for Study: 18 Years and older
Genders Eligible for Study: Both
Accepts Healthy Volunteers: No
Inclusion Criteria:
• ART-naïve HIV infected patients
• Plasma HIV-1 RNA >1,000 copies/mL at screening
• CD4 cells 100-350 cells/mm3
• Have presumptive or confirmed diagnosis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
• Receiving first-line antituberculosis treatment
• Documented negative results for the presence of HLA-B*5701 allele
Exclusion Criteria:
• Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
• Known allergy/sensitivity to study drugs or their formulations
• A condition (including but not limited to active alcohol or drug use) that, in the opinion of the investigator, may interfere with patient adherence or safety
Contacts and Locations
Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01059422
Russian Federation
Central Research Institute of Epidemiology Recruiting
Moscow, Russian Federation, 111123
Contact: Alexey V. Kravtchenko, PhD +74953660518 [email protected]
Sub-Investigator: Alexey V. Kravtchenko, PhD
Sponsors and Collaborators
Central Institute of Epidemiology, Moscow, Russia
Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp.
Principal Investigator: Vadim V. Pokrovsky, PhD Central Research Institute of Epidemiology
More Information
No publications provided
Responsible Party: Alexey Kravtchenko/Professor, Central Institute of Epidemiology, Moscow, Russia
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01059422 History of Changes
Other Study ID Numbers: RAL/ABC/3TC - HIV/TB
Study First Received: January 28, 2010
Last Updated: May 5, 2011
Health Authority: Russia: Ethics Committee
Additional relevant MeSH terms:
HIV Infections
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Lentivirus Infections
Retroviridae Infections
RNA Virus Infections
Virus Diseases
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes
Immune System Diseases
Slow Virus Diseases
Mycobacterium Infections
Actinomycetales Infections
Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections
Bacterial Infections
Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
Nucleic Acid Synthesis Inhibitors
Enzyme Inhibitors
Molecular Mechanisms of Pharmacological Action
Pharmacologic Actions
Anti-Retroviral Agents
Antiviral Agents
Anti-Infective Agents
Therapeutic Uses
Anti-HIV Agents
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TMCNet: Life Technologies Corporation Selects XIFIN Revenue Cycle Management Platform for Molecular Diagnostics
[November 12, 2012]
Life Technologies Corporation Selects XIFIN Revenue Cycle Management Platform for Molecular Diagnostics
SAN DIEGO --(Business Wire)--
XIFIN Inc., the financial cloud computing company revolutionizing the business of healthcare diagnostics from patient to payment, announced today that Life Technologies Corporation, a global biotechnology company, has selected XIFIN's revenue cycle management technology platform for its newly launched CLIA-certified laboratory services business.
In addition to providing Life Technologies with its next generation, cloud-based RCM platform, XIFIN's consulting division will be serving in the capacity of strategic advisor on reimbursement initiatives with the objective of demonstrating the value that real time, actionable, accessible and accurate information plays in enhancing the role of diagnostics in the healthcare continuum.
"The diagnostic services landscape is changing, with new players emerging from the list of Fortune 500 companies," stated Lâle White, CEO of XIFIN. "We are proud of our leadership position in reimbursement and excited that technology-savvy companies like Life Technologies recognize the critical role our platform plays in the future of diagnostic business operations. Being selected is a strong endorsement of both our technology and reimbursement leadership, and the outstanding results we have delivered for our clients. We look forward to a partnership that will advance the practice of health diagnostics."
"We selected XIFIN because we believe they offer the most effective and comprehensive solution for our market, as well as a shared vision of real time decision support and an end-to-end solution for the molecular pathologist," said Dr. Paul Billings, Chief Medical Officer of Life Technologies.
XIFIN processes more than 100 million claims per year across a wide variety of healthcare segments including clinical, hospital outreach, anatomic pathology, molecular diagnostics, toxicology, radiology and more. Customers see significant improvements in profitability by collecting 8 percent additional cash on average in the first 12 months, and have realized cumulative gains of $1 billion in net cash collection, adjusted for growth.
XIFIN delivers cloud-based revenue cycle management solutions that enable diagnostic service providers to improve cash collections and gain efficiencies that substantially improve the bottom line. XIFIN leverages its expertise and collective intelligence to deliver automation, visibility, and control through a partnership formula that ensures aligned goals, long-term focus on success, and constant attention to ongoing improvement. The company has received continual industry recognition, including being named to the Inc. 5000 fastest growing privately-held companies for the past six years, and ranking among Deloitte's (News - Alert) Technology Fast 500. To learn how XIFIN uniquely delivers revenue cycle management, visit, or follow XIFIN on Twitter (News - Alert) at!/xifin.
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Dodgeball begins WED @ lunch in the big gym for all high school students. See you there
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Published: 3/10/14
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Android SmartWatch that works with iOS -- but it's not what you think
Here it is, at long Android watch that works with iOS. Well, on a technicality. The all-too-cleverly-named Android SmartWatch is not, actually, a watch that runs Android. Android is the name of the watch company, which has held the rights to call its products "Android" since before Google ever made its mobile operating system. Unlike the Omate TrueSmart, which is an actual Android OS watch, the Android SmartWatch is just another smartwatch with design ambitions.
Android previously made traditional watches, but this is the company's first smartwatch. Based on pure features, it's pretty packed: … Read more
How to get better battery life on Android
Android gets a bad rap for short battery life, but that's only if you stick with its default settings. Make these simple adjustments to give your phone or tablet a battery boost.
Disable location reporting and history GPS is a huge battery hog, as it harnesses data from the phone's GPS chip, cell phone towers, and Wi-Fi hotspots to find your location. The more a phone surveys your location, the more battery it uses. And that goes beyond just Google Maps.
Location reporting and location history are two GPS-based services with somewhat unclear motives. According to a Google … Read more
Adobe brings Revel photo-sync service to Android
Adobe Systems has released a version of its Revel service for syncing and sharing photos and videos to Android.
Revel for Android lets people upload photos and videos, organize them into albums, pool photos from others into group libraries, share them in galleries or on social media, and edit photos. Editing -- from the company that brought us Photoshop, of course -- includes basic options such as filters, cropping, exposure and contrast adjustments. Those are much the same options as are present in Photoshop Express, which by the way is integrated with the Revel app.
Revel for Android arrived Tuesday, … Read more
HTC harvests smartphone power to help solve world challenges
Shorten, track URLs on Android with Google URL Shortener
Early this week Google released an Android app for the service, taking link shrinking and tracking mobile.
The app is free and can be downloaded from the Google Play store here.
There are plenty of options for link shortening, with most social networks doing this on your behalf, but by … Read more
Enable Chromecast streaming in latest Chrome Beta for Android
To use the new feature, you'll need Chrome Beta installed on your device, and then you can enable it with … Read more
The 'all-new' HTC One gets unofficial walkthrough
Though we've nearly one month to go before HTC unveils the "all new" HTC One, we may have to act surprised on March 25 at the rate that the leaks are leaking.
Suffice it to say, we may know everything there is to know about the "M8" handset when the day arrives. Heck, even HTC is playing coy with the device, having recently started a new series of videos highlighting features.
And today came yet another twist: a 12-minute YouTube video showing the "HTC One M8" from all angles. Though the clip is … Read more
Microsoft intends to bring Xbox Live to iOS, Android games
Microsoft's Xbox Live hub is one of the most robust, well-developed social gaming spheres out there, and it's about to go more mobile in a big way.
The company is looking into bringing Xbox Live to iOS and Android games, rounding out the cross-functionality of the service and extending it from Xbox consoles, Windows phones, and machines all the way to iPhones and Android handsets, according to a report from The Verge Monday.
The news was originally hinted at in a recent Microsoft job listing that read, "We will create a modern framework that is open-source, lightweight, … Read more
Android beat Apple in tablet sales last year -- Gartner
Fueled by a 127 percent surged in worldwide sales, Android tablets collectively overtook the iPad last year, research firm Gartner said Monday.
Android tablet sales jumped to 120.9 million in 2013 to snag a global market share of 61.9 percent, up from sales of 53.3 million and a 45.8 percent share in 2012. Over the same time, iPad sales grew to 70.4 million from 61.4 million. But Apple's share of the tablet market dropped to 36 percent from 52.8 percent.
Apple's slice of the market fell amid increased demand for smaller, … Read more
Google Glass updates slow down ahead of KitKat upgrade
Google took a break from its monthly update cycle for the Google Glass Explorer Edition, saying it's working on a bigger change to the 4.4 KitKat version of Android.
Google's Teresa Zazenski announced the change on the private forum for owners of the electronic eyewear, according to Glass Almanac. Google didn't want to publish an update that "isn't ready for prime time," she said Friday, but what's coming next will make Glass smoother and give it a better foundation for other changes:
The pace isn't changing and we're still committed … Read more
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Searching for the social
Scour is a search tool that blends results from Google, Yahoo, and MSN together in one stream. You can hot-swap between the three, or break out any single result into another search. If you come across a bad result, or one you think should go above the others, you can also vote it up (or down) or leave a comment.
Unlike traditional search engines, Scour also has something called Friends Feed, which keeps track of friends on the service and tells you what results they are commenting on. It also allows users to add an image to their profile, redeem … Read more
The fuel for information glutton
Community-edited news aggregator
Topix is a news aggregation service that pulls local news from a variety of local source and gives a large amount of control to citizen editors. On Topix.com, users apply for the job of editor for a topic or a community and once approved (as with Citizendium, it's not automatic), they can add stories, move stories around on the page, and remove the stories that the Topix "roboblogger" has added (the roboblogger does the necessary service of keeping alive pages that have no editors, or lazy ones). Designated editors also can write their own stories for … Read more
Highly accessible consumer reviews
Dinner reservations for the Web-savvy
OpenTable is an online reservation service. It lets people find reservations at local restaurants and book them from their computer or mobile phone; all the while, not having to use the traditional system of calling or visiting the restaurants in person. The service is currently available in all 50 states (big cities, for the most part) as well as a growing number of international locations. Total number of restaurants is now in the tens of thousands.
OpenTable's reservation system allows customers to search for restaurants on three different criteria: type of cuisine, restaurant name, or location/neighborhood. Customers can … Read more
Personal travel organization
TripIt is a personal travel organizer aimed at casual and business users. If you forward your electronic travel confirmations (from an airline, car company, hotel, and so on) to it, TripIt will intelligently collate them all into one place, parse the information, and add related information as well, such as maps, weather, events (from Eventful) and photos of where you're going (from Flickr). The goal being to replace all your pages of printed confirmations with a single online page that has all the relevant information, nicely organized for you.
The TripIt "Itinerator" also has a social function: … Read more
On-the-go flight updates
FlightStats is a travel tool that provides a wealth of flight-related information based on real-time data and past statistics. On the main page, you can check on scheduled departure and landing times, as well as actual take-off and projected landing. You can also elect to receive an e-mail or SMS alerts if the flight status changes, which is highly useful if your carrier or Web-ticketing service doesn't offer such a feature. Plus, there's a map view that provides at-a-glance on-time info for airports across the country.
In addition to gathering information by flight number and date, you can … Read more
Chart and map stats
PolicyMap is a collection of real estate, civil, and financial systems built into a mapping and charting engine. It can locate superfund sites; show you crime stats; tell you about mortgage originations (including things like subprime mortgages to various demographic groups), and age and educational background. The data is at a variety of resolutions (some is per ZIP code, some by census tract) and timeliness.
In many data sets you zoom into deep detail on your information. You can also build charts, for data sets with information over time, and generate preconfigured "community reports" for particular regions or … Read more
Detailed online mapping tool
Google Maps is a simple Web-based service that lets you get directions and find businesses online. At its most basic level, you type an address or business name into the search bar at the top of the screen, and the map screen taking up the lower right portion of the window will zoom in on the location and plop a marker on the spot. You can then zoom in using a variety of view options, such as map, satellite, or terrain.
If you want to step beyond the pinpoint location, you can get directions, which are offered via three options: … Read more
Free, Web-based mail
Windows Live Hotmail is the latest iteration of Microsoft's free, Web-based e-mail service. The multipane interface lets you drag and drop messages into folders, or right-click messages for a menu of options. There's also a "Today" tab of news, both international and social, that loads when you sign in. Windows Live Hotmail even lets you choose a color theme in case you feel like customizing it to match your tastes.
Microsoft has also rolled out some useful features like instant spell-check, a built-in audio player, an RSS feed reader, and previews for Office documents and PDFs. … Read more
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Free screenings
Boone County Schools will offer free 3 to 5 year old screenings on Friday, March 8, 2013. The free screenings will be for developmental, vision, hearing, speech and language for Boone County children. Please call 304-369-8267 to schedule an appointment.
PTO Auction
The 2013 Annual PTO Auction is scheduled for Saturday, March 9, in the Nellis Gym. Viewing and concession open at 5 p.m. and bidding starts at 6 p.m.
St. Patrick’s Day Bingo Night
Madison-Danville Jaycees will host a St. Patrick’s Day Bingo Night on Friday, March 15, at the Lick Creek Nutrition Center in Danville. Doors open at 7 p.m.; Bingo begins at 7:30 p.m. Games cost $2 each or $15 for 10 games. There will also be a 50/50 raffle in addition to prizes awarded after each game. Snacks and St. Patrick’s Day refreshments will also be served. For more information, visit
Madison Colts Midget League Football
The Madison Colts are now accepting resumes for Coaching positions for the upcoming season. If you are interested in any of the coaching positions, which are: Football A, B, or C Team or Cheer A, B, or C Team…Please send in a resume to Madison Colts, P.O. Box 514, Danville WV 25053, no later than March 22 2013. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Kim White, President at 304-946-5653.
BCARSE meeting
The Boone County Assn. of Retired School Employees (BCARSE) next meeting will be on Wednesday, April 17, and not on March 20 as originally planned. The meeting will be called to order at 10 a.m. at the Park Ave. Restaurant in Danville.
Trina Hager will present the program with information concerning the needs of home-bound patients. Recently, changes concerning these needs have been changed. She will bring us up to date on all of this available coverage.
Jenny Light, president, urges members to attend. Plan now to attend and enjoy the food, fun and fellowship. Door prizes will be awarded. 50/50 will be available. Judy Micheals will present the devotional.
Notice of meeting
The Boone County Public Service District (PSD) will hold its monthly Water and Wastewater meetings on Monday, March 11, 2013, at the Board office. If you wish to be on the agenda please call the Board office at 304-369-2622.
The Water Board meeting will open at 6 p.m., prevailing time, followed by the Wastewater meeting at its Board office in room 101 of the Danville Community Center, Hopkins Avenue, Danville, West Virginia, for the following purposes: 1) Water Agenda: Approval of Invoices and Line Extensions. 2) Wastewater Agenda: Approval of Invoices and District Operations.
Housing Authority to meet
The quarterly meeting of the Boone County Housing and Redevelopment Authority will be held on Tuesday, March 12, 2013, at 6 p.m. at Black Diamond Arbors in Danville.
Public Service Announcement
The Food Handlers Classes will be held at the Public Health Building, located near Danville, just off the Lick Creek Road. Dates and times are as follows: Monday, March 11, 2013, 2 to 6 p.m.
Please note that under state law any person(s) that is involved in the preparation or service of food for public consumption is required to attend a certified food service training course. There will be a $5 charge for the skin test (PPD). The course will be conducted by Sandra Giles, Boone County Sanitarians. Should you need a skin test please come early.
Neighborhood Watch meeting
The “Neighborhood Watch” meeting for the Ashford-Nellis area will be March 26, at 6 p.m. at the Nellis Church/Archives.
West Virginia Mining Symposium
The 40th Annual West Virginia Mining Symposium, the region’s premier annual mining event drawing industry-wide participation, will take place this week – March 6-8 – at the Charleston Civic Center in Charleston, West Virginia. The event is conducted by the West Virginia Coal Association.
The West Virginia Mining Symposium provides an opportunity for the industry to discuss current domestic and international marketing and production trends and to showcase new mining and mine safety technologies. Attendees will participate in mine safety and environmental workshops and state mining companies will be honored for mine safety performance and environmental quality on March 7-8.
Industry leaders will be joined by a number of featured speakers, to include: Governor Earl Ray Tomblin, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin, Congresswoman Shelley Moore Capito, Congressman Nick Joe Rahall, Congressman David McKinley (invited) and Attorney General Patrick Morrissey.
For additional information, or to register, contact the West Virginia Coal Association at (304) 342-4153.
Appalachian Council Head Start/Pre-K
Low cost spay and neutering options for dogs and cats
WV Woodland Owners Association 2013 Annual Meeting & Seminar
On Saturday, March 23, 2013, The Annual West Virginia Woodland Owners Association Meeting & Seminar will be held in Elkins. The meeting will be held at the Wood Technology Center from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Lunch will be served from noon to 1 p.m. and will include a luncheon speaker. A tour of the Wood Tech Center is scheduled from 2:30 to 3 p.m. Also, 5 (Category 1) CFE Credits are being offered.
For more information contact Ed Murriner at the WV Woodland Owners Association by phone hone at: 304-372-5307 or by e-mailing: or: Dan Magill at 304-293- 9419;
Free admission to Coal Scrip Show
At this show, there will be vendors, dealers and collectors that would offer their opinions as to the value of any scrip and maybe where to sell it, if desired. Other mining memorabilia, artifacts, coal scrip books and catalogues usually have dealers too at the show. Part of the purpose of the NSCA is to encourage the study and research of the history of coal mining companies as it relates to the usage of scrip tokens and the families that used it.
For more information, contact Bill Campbell by email at or visit online at
Madison Civic Center
Veteran’s Memorial
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Fierce Dot Com! Tamar Braxton Gives Diva Style on Hype Hair Cover
Known for her over-the-top pop diva style, Tamar Braxton loves to play up her hair and her looks. So it’s no surprise that she’s the March 2013 cover girl of Hype Hair magazine, just in time for the season premier of WEtv’s “Braxton Family Values”.
Tamar tweeted her fans, “Loving my first Hype Hair cover … Shot by @robertector hair by @rikyataylor , makeup beat down by@terrellmullin … We did that!!! “
She’s a “say what you mean, mean what you say” kind of girl, and that’s one of the reasons we all love her. Whether she’s ending a sentence in “dot com” or referring to herself in third person, Tamar will find a witty way to say what needs to be said! But just as much as we mock her way with words, we also love her style sense. Always fashionably fabulous from hair to toe, Tamar gives readers good style points to emulate.
The youngest Braxton sister is certainly making her mark in the industry as a co-host on late night talk show “Tiny Tonight” and of course as a singer with a hot hit single out “Love and War” that stays jammin on our local radio station. Congrats Tamar on your cover!
TELL US: What do you think of Tamar’s Hype Hair shoot? Hot or Hot Mess?
1. [...] going to be a mother! Tamar Braxton joined her sisters and mom on GMA this morning to promote the return of Braxton Family Values [...]
2. [...] she has a girl, she’ll be a little diva Tamar,” says Trina laughing. “But she’s going to spoil that kid [...]
3. [...] and Vince have a new home. Earlier this week, rumors were swirling that Tamar inked a deal with Epic Records, leaving fans wondering if she split with her management team. Rest [...]
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103.054 Register of Ohio fund.
The register of Ohio fund is hereby created in the state treasury. The director of the legislative service commission shall use money in the fund to defray costs of publishing the register of Ohio. Investment earnings of the fund are to be credited to the fund.
Effective Date: 10-01-1999
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7-inch/comic package on sale today
27 April 2013 5:30 pm
Your chance to buy the limited edition Record Store Day release
Click here to buy the comic & 7-inch from 7pm UK time (the store will not go live until 7pm).
Good evening. Following the release of the special Mylo Xyloto comic / Hurts Like Heaven 7-inch for Saturday's Record Store Day we will, as promised, be selling a limited quantity of the package via Coldplay.com. They'll go on sale at today (Saturday, 27 April) at 7pm BST (UK time). Click here to find out what time that is where you are.
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Thank you for your interest in the Four Blocks conference and website. However, the 2012 Four Blocks conference was our final conference, so we have decided to shut down the website as well. If you would like more information about the Four Blocks reading program or Four Blocks books, please contact Pat Cunningham at
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Georgia College & State University Applying
When applying to Georgia College & State University, it's important to note the application deadline is April 1, and the early action deadline is November 1. Scores for either the ACT or SAT test are due April 1. The application fee at Georgia College & State University is $40. It is selective, with an acceptance rate of 66.3 percent and an early acceptance rate of 75.9 percent.
Application deadline April 1
Early decision deadline N/A
Application fee $40
Common Application accepted No
Required standardized tests Either SAT or ACT
Admission interview Neither required/recommended
SAT/ACT scores must be received by April 1
Entering Class Stats
Selectivity selective
Fall 2012 acceptance rate 66.3%
Early decision acceptance rate N/A
Transfer Students
Accepting applications Fall, Spring, Summer
Minimum credits to apply 30
Minimum required college GPA 2.5
International Students
Application deadline
Fall April 1
Spring September 1
Early decision or early action options available Early action only
Separate application form required Yes
TOEFL accepted instead of SAT or ACT Yes
Conditional admission offered No
International student contact Dr. Dwight Call, Asst VP for International Education, (478) 445-4789,
* Applying details based on 2012 data
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ABDUCTION Blu-ray Review
by Posted 2 years, 38 days ago
Abduction was supposed to be Taylor Lautner’s coming out party as a leading man. Post-New Moon (where his part was more than a brief walk-on), he got a lot of heat as the third member of Twilight’s love triangle, and studios and projects were being thrown at him. Sure, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart couldn’t bring the twi-hards in to their work outside of Forks, but perhaps Lautner was different. And in Abduction he proves how he really is different from those two: he can’t act. Abduction misfired at the box office, and has hurt Lautner’s post-Twilight chances, which is probably for the best. Jason Isaacs, Mario Bello, Lily Collins, Sigourney Weaver, Alfred Molina and Michael Nyqvist co-star in this John Singleton film, and our review of Abduction follows after the jump.
abduction-movie-posterLautner plays Nathan, who starts the film going to a party and getting drunk with his friends after driving up doing the ship’s mast routine from Death Proof. Lautner and his friends seem to think partying and drinking involves hooting a lot – perhaps the film was meant to be targeted at his pre-teen fanbase so they didn’t want to show anything that resembled debauchery. But it sets up immediately that there are problems with the movie. Collins plays Karen, his next door neighbor who he’s been crushing on for years. She’s having tension with her new boyfriend, but they break up conveniently. When Nathan gets home from the party his father (Isaacs) wants to box him, which is supposed to set up that Nathan is really strong and agile, and that his parents are weird. Bello plays his mom, and she’s the “good cop” of the two.
At school, Nathan is assigned to a project with Karen, and somehow it leads them to look at websites for missing children. One of them looks a lot like Nathan, and he can find the shirt the child’s wearing in the picture in his belongings. He’s also been having dreams that revolve around kidnapping so he talks to his shrink (Weaver). He makes a call to the hotline number, which was a fake and which sends killers to his house. It’s revealed that the CIA – headed up by Burton (Alfred Molina) – and evil foreign agents (headed up by Nyqvist) are after him because of his real father.
It should be noted that in a film titled Abduction, no actual abducting takes place. Such is this movie. As a performer, Lautner is one of the best action stars in a while… in the sense that he often does his own stunts, and he’s very competent physically. If Abduction has any saving graces, one is that Lautner does appear to be doing a lot of stunt work. But as an actor, there’s something about Lautner that is just terribly off. Few actors can put their hand to their chin to think and come off as phony, but Lautner makes small gestures seem inauthentic. Perhaps it’s the nature of his fame, but it’s going to take a real good director to use him for what he’s best at. Stoic violence. He could go into that school of Eastwood or Alain Delon-style blank killers, but even then he might futz it. He just doesn’t have the right skill-set for performance: When he complains that his father wants him to fight hungover you don’t buy that he’s hungover or a really anything. He just gets across an annoyance that doesn’t create empathy. And perhaps some of that is genetic – Lautner doesn’t have a classically “open” face, but whenever he tries to act, he generally has two default settings: cocky or annoyed.
Which may go well with the story as he has to be incapable of mourning his parents as he’s on the run moments after they’re dispatched, and then a couple hours later is making out with Lily Collins. But absurdity isn’t so much a problem in action movies if you have characters to latch on to, and though Collins may be a little better performer than Lautner – it’s hard to tell because she has so little to work against. It’s nice that director Singleton put Lautner with so many other talented performers, but they can’t hide Lautner’s stink. And Singleton directs it with a generic proficiency that has defines the last decade and change of his career.
Perhaps it’s timing – Lautner isn’t yet old enough to be credible in the sorts of roles Arnold Schwarzenegger used to propel himself into fame, and he needs to lose just enough of the boyish elements of his looks to come across as an adult, something that may just never happen. I think he would be fine doing the sorts of films that made Steven Seagal or Jean Claude Van Damme relatively successful. But that’s his weight class, and this comes across more like Jeff Speakman in The Perfect Weapon – DOA.
Lionsgate’s Blu-ray presents the film in widescreen (2.35:1) and in DTS-HD 7.1 surround. The film also comes with a digital copy. The picture and sound quality is excellent. You can watch the film with the Abduction application running, which incorporates three of the featurettes into the film. It has a little more behind the scenes footage and interviews than the pieces as they exist separately, but it presents you with the option of watching footage while the movie plays in the background, or just watching them by themselves. Why would you want to watch the movie intercut with featurettes? Do not understand. Those three featurettes are “Abduction Chronicle” (18 min.), which has Lautner walks the viewer through the shooting of the film, “Initiation of an Action Hero” (12 min) which gives Lautner credit for doing much of his own stunts, while “The Fight for Truth” (12 min.) is the more general making of. “Pulled Punches” (4 min.) is the film’s gag reel, and the disc is rounded out by bonus trailers.
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• ZaxtheblackguyfromMK
A terrible review. My friend has seen it and has nothing but good things to say. You should be ashamed.
• Somerandomguy
Yeah. 4% on Rotten Tomatoes by critics. 43% by regular people, and 4.5 on IMDB. I’m sorry, but your friend might be a little bit wrong.
I myself haven’t seen it, so I can’t judge its quality, but I know people who have, and let’s just say, their reaction wasn’t very nice.
• Tommy Cook
Contrarian Corner:
As Houx/Dellamorte casually dismisses – Nobody’s ever really* abducted during the entire run-time of a movie called Abduction – which makes the film kinda AMAZING.
But in all seriousness (despite the proclamations to the contrary), the first 30 or so minutes of Abduction are pretty good. You got Lautner riding the roof of a car, Lily Collin’s eyebrows (the best brows since the Peter of Gallagher), Mario Bello and Jason Isaacs classing the pic up, Sigourney Weaver looking embarrassed for the upteenth time… It’s not until the fight on the train that the movie begins to fall apart.
There’s never a credible villain to counter Lautner (i.e. take screen time away from the kid) – so once Bello, Isaacs and Weaver exit the picture fairly early – poor Lautner is left to act all by his lonesome and, well, he just isn’t up to the task. Alfred Molina enters about midway through – but it’s too late by then plus Molina gives one of the laziest performances of his career (not quite Sorcerer’s Apprentice lazy… but close).
All in all – I’d give the film a C/C-. It’s worth a look, if you’re drunk and/or high at 3AM on a weekday with nothing else to do.
Also – If you’re going to pick a fish-out-of-water teen spy flick starring a modestly talented twenty something , might I suggest the Richard Grieco/Linda Hunt/Gabrielle Anwar starring If Looks Could Kill (trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTuQvvZRed8). It is, if possible, BETTER than that trailer.
This has been a brief semi-defense of Abduction.
You’re Welcome, Lautner.
*There’s about five minutes where Lautner thinks he was abducted by Bello and Isaacs – but in the very next scene, it’s revealed that Lautner’s Spy Dad gave Lautner to Bello/Isaacs for a Witness Protection-like thing. So technically NO ONE is ever ABDUCTED in a movie called ABDUCTION. Should have been called Adoption.
• Amy
This was easily the worst movie of 2011. You’re being kind to Lautner in suggesting there is an acting career path open for him, but you’re spot-on in describing what doesn’t work here.
His PR people did such a successful hard sell on him for so long, it was a surprise to discover he was nothing but an empty shell. I really don’t think there’s any career salvage possible for him, because he won’t settle for less than a splashy marquee role.
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• Billie Jean
I loved Abduction, it was the best action movie I have seen that Taylor Lautner has played in my whole life. I would love to see Taylor Lautner in more action movies like abduction.
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October 6, 2010
Gant checks out Big Ten rivals
Back in 2008, Allen Gant emerged as a big-time playmaker as he was a big part of Sylvania Southview finishing 15-0 and winning the Ohio Division II state championship.
At the time, Gant was just a freshman. Fast-forward three years and Southview continues to rack up the wins with Gant in the lineup. The Cougars are 28-3, which includes a 6-0 start this season, since Gant's freshman year.
Again, the Cougars have their eyes on a state title.
"We feel really good," Gant said. "We are healthy and we are confident but still have a long way to go."
Gant, who already has 17 catches for 328 yards and a touchdown on offense and 30 tackles and two interceptions on defense, said he's improved a lot since his freshman season.
"I'm tackling better and able to read plays better," he said.
Already Gant's performance during his four years at Southview has led to several college programs extending early scholarship offers. He's also drawn interest from power programs across the country.
"I have (an offer) from Stanford, West Virginia and Ball State," he said. "Schools from basically all around the country are showing interest."
Ohio State and Michigan both have shown early interest and Gant has made unofficial visits to both schools.
He attended Ohio State's home game against Miami and was in Ann Arbor for Michigan's game against Bowling Green.
"Ohio State is a great atmosphere," he said. "Michigan is a great atmosphere too and a great place to play in."
At Ohio State, Gant had the opportunity to talk with the Buckeyes defensive coaches.
"They were congratulating me on my season and said they are interested in me at safety," he said.
The Buckeyes aren't alone as most schools are recruiting Gant to play on the defensive side of the ball.
For now, Gant said he'll keep his options open and he plans to make several more visits in the future.
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Sheridan Arts Foundation Theater Presents “Godspell”
Jan 16th @ 7:32 am
The crème de la crème of the SAF Young People’s Theater is the annual high school musical, and this year, with 12 amazing seniors in the leading roles, this show promises to be the best one yet! “Godspell” follows the gospel according to St. Matthew, a series of parables (Bible stories) set to music, but [...]
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Three Keys: Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl
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Connor Dietz (Ron Chenoy-US PRESSWIRE)
Connor Dietz (Ron Chenoy-US PRESSWIRE)
Posted Dec 28, 2012
It may seem like it has been three months since Air Force last played football but it is finally time for the Falcons to take the field against Rice in the Armed Forces Bowl. We have spent the last week or so breaking down the different aspects of the Owls team and now it is time to predict what Air Force will have to do to beat them. Here are the final three keys of the season.
1) Reverse the momentum
Rice and Air Force have a lot of things in common. Both teams feature run games which can control the clock and wear down an opponent physically. Both enter the game with a 6-6 record. Both have offenses which can score points in bunches. There is, however, one clear difference between the two squads, and that is momentum.
While Air Force was going winless in Commander-in-Chief's Trophy games and dropping three of its last four when a Mountain West title was up for grabs, Rice got hot, molten hot. The Owls started the season 1-5 before flipping the switch and finishing 5-1 including victories against some of the best in the C-USA. As everyone knows momentum is hugely important in college athletics and Rice has all of it in this game.
The one thing on the side of the Flacons is that it has been so long since the Owls played that they may have cooled off somewhat. Air Force will need to keep Rice quiet early, look for a conservative opening quarter, to keep that momentum in check.
2) Win the rushing battle
Yes, Rice is a more balanced team offensively than Air Force, but both want to come out running the ball and dominating the time of possession. Connor Dietz, Cody Getz, and company have the third best rushing attack in the country (328 ypg) and are going up against a defense which has been gashed for an average of 193 yards each time out. With the Air Force rushing defense being equally suspect the Owls ground game, led by Charles Ross, will be a factor. This is pretty simple, whichever team runs the ball better will win the game.
3) Bring new wrinkles to the option
The option attack is deadly against teams who don't often see it and have just a week to prepare for its nuances during the regular season. Unfortunately the weakness of the option is that with time (three weeks in this case) the skilled defensive coordinators in the modern collegiate game can scheme ways to limit its effectiveness and essentially shut it down. As a result Air Force will have to work aspects as simple as more passes, and as complex as more trick plays and different looks, if they are to avoid the possibility that Rice is simply prepared enough to shut the option down.
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Essays Assemble: Van Allen Plexico Talks About Assembled!
A comics interview article by: Ric Croxton
ASSEMBLED! is the book that gives a history of the five decades of Marvel Comics Avengers up to present. Ric Croxton talks to Van Allen Plexico, the editor, about ASSEMBLED! and other projects. (Please note, all publisher profits from ASSEMBLED! will go to George Perez's chosen charity: The HERO Initiative.)
Ric Croxton (RC): What was the catalyst that caused you to create the book?
Van Allen Plexico (VAP): It began when I founded the Web site way back in 1995-- it was one of the very first comics sites on the Web. Over the years it's grown and grown, with millions of visitors and tons of Avengers material donated to it from various fans and pros. I always thought we should do a book, using the "best of" what was there. But when we finally got around to "assembling" a book, we decided to go ahead and write all-new material instead. So virtually everything in the book is original for the book.
RC: How did you decide which writer was going to do what era?
VAP: In some cases it was pretty obvious. For example, Dave Medinnus hosts the site about Captain America, so he was the go-to guy for the "death of Cap" chapter. Sean McQuaid (who has written for our Web site for over a decade, and writes for the Marvel Handbooks now) was my first choice to look at the critically important "Kurt Busiek / George Perez Era," because I wanted the wealth of knowledge and detail I knew he would bring to it. Others volunteered and offered interesting takes on what they'd do with chapters on, say, the Ultimates or the Bob Harras era. So it was pretty easy to cover all the bases with good, knowledgeable writers.
RC: Who are the writers?
VAP: The writers are the "Jarvis Heads" of To become a Jarvis Head, you must at some point in the past have donated something significant to the Web site, or otherwise helped in its growth and popularity. Around twenty different Jarvis Heads contributed at least one chapter each to the book. They're all old-school Avengers fans who knows their stuff and have loved the Avengers since childhood (just like me). A number of them have PhDs in various fields and some work in the comics/publishing industry.
RC: When did you first conceive of doing the book?
VAP: From the very start, we've wanted to do something like this, but neither the market nor the technology were there until recently. With the upswing in the popularity of the Avengers recently, we felt we had something that would sell better than in previous years. And with the advent of better and less expensive technology for small-press publishers, we could get the book out to its audience much more easily. It could be "narrowcast" by a small publisher to comics fans, rather than requiring a massive commitment by a major publisher. So, in the spring of 2006, when the title, "ASSEMBLED!," came to me in a flash, I knew it was time to do it! Having the tie-in to a charity (HERO Initiative) that George Perez supports was a natural, given that he is "Mr. Avengers." So we decided we should donate all the profits we earned to that charity.
RC: What was Marvel Comics reaction to your book?
VAP: Nothing from the company, officially-- which is probably a good thing! But Marvel's Executive Editor, Tom Brevoort, liked it so much, he talked it up on his blog a while back (to the tune of quite a few additional sales), and now he's going to write the introduction to our second volume, coming next year. So I take that as a positive reaction. Kurt Busiek said he liked it too-- though he said (tongue in cheek) that the main problem he saw with it was not enough of him in it. Heh. And Bob Almond, Marvel inker and longtime Avengers fan, really liked it, too.
RC: In reading the book I found it was more of an essay style. Why was that style chosen?
VAP: Originally it was going to have a variety of "factual" articles. But we decided that since we already had so much of that stuff on the site, we should do something totally different for the book. We hit on the idea of dividing it by creator "eras," meaning by the periods when a particularly noteable writer and/or artist worked on the book-- Stan and Jack, Kurt and George, etc. We had a Jarvis Head take each of these important eras and analyze them critically, but with love and humor. So the essays reflect conversations we've been having amongst ourselves for over a decade. The arguments had already been well-honed and deeply considered before any of us sat down to type up our chapters. I think that makes for a much more balanced and thoughtful book, and readers have almost universally agreed with that, so far.
RC: How would you describe your role as editor in this book, as compared to other books you have done?
VAP: Less writing, but more work! I had no idea what I was getting into. It's a matter of coordination--of serving as a referee, of making decisions that everyone has to live with, and of simply keeping up with what everyone is doing-- while keeping one eye on the growing manuscript and making sure every topic that needs to be covered is covered. And begging and pleading and threatening my dear friends as deadlines approach. And then there's copy-editing, soliciting the cover art, ushering it all through the publishing/printing process, the promotional/distribution side, and so on. Whew! I think you have to actually live through this kind of project once, to really understand how much effort and time it takes to do it right. That being said, we're doing it again, with a volume two! So clearly we're gluttons for punishment. But we were very fortunate to have a brilliant book designer in Danny Wall, a great copy editor in Joe Crowe, and a fine cover artist in Anthony Schiavino, on top of all the talented writers.
RC: Did any of your writers speak with the creators while writing their chapter?
VAP: No-- and that was intentional. But we had been speaking with one another for over a decade by the time we decided to do the book. That constant interchange of ideas-- and of being forced to defend one's position to a bunch of equally well-informed fans-- made the essays less narrow and more thoughtful than they probably otherwise would have been. In other words, the arguments made in the book have been around the old block a few times, and have been argued over in great detail by very knowledgeable folks. You could say they were heavily field-tested!
RC: Were there any chapters in the book you disagreed with at first, but later decided were right?
VAP: The one that comes quickest to mind is the "Heroes Reborn" chapter by Adrian Watts. Adrian is a younger Avengers fan (from Australia) and he started reading the book at that time, when Rob Liefeld had taken it over and radically changed it. He's much more positive about that period than is anyone else I know--which made him the perfect choice to write about it, because he would be less negative and more willing to see the positives of that era. Though I'm not sure he convinced me there were many positives!
RC: Were your writers inspired by the previous FantaCo Chronicles Avengers magazine?
VAP: I think most of them had read it; I certainly have. I looked through it a couple of times, when working out the structure of the book. But it came out over twenty years ago, and was very much a product of its times. It has detailed character studies and art, while our book was mostly intended to look over the writer-artist eras. Now, our second Avengers book (coming in 2008!) will indeed focus more on characters rather than "eras," so there may be more similarities with the Fantaco book there.
RC: Were any chapters deleted from the finished book?
VAP: Nothing was deleted that was turned in, no. There were a couple of things we had wanted to include but ended up not receiving in time, or else ended up not fitting into the structure the book took on. For example, we were going to have a chapter that looked at the animals associated with the Avengers. Seriously! I think that would have been fun. But it didn't come to fruition. And we'd talked about including more sidebars with poll-type questions of the book's writers (favorite this and that, etc.), but that didn't really fit what we ended up with. We also had to get last-minute installments for a couple of topics we definitely wanted covered, such as the West Coast Avengers, the death of Captain America, Civil War, and the like.
RC: Are any new books planned in the future similar to Assembled? Fantastic Four? Justice Society?
VAP: My first thought was to do an FF book next, and call it "FANTASTIC!" That would make a nice companion to ASSEMBLED! Shoot, I probably shouldn't have spilled the beans on that! Hah. But what I discovered was that it's difficult to get die-hard Avengers fans excited about writing about the FF. What a shock, huh? So we're definitely doing a second Avengers book, this time concentrating on the characters. There will be several chapters each on Iron Man, Cap, and Thor-- the Big Three. There should also be a number of chapters on the second-tier Avengers, among others (Hawkeye, She-Hulk, etc.). And probably some additional material we didn't fit into the first book, such as more complete coverage of AVENGERS FOREVER, AVENGERS/JLA, THE LAST AVENGERS STORY, and the like. As I said, Tom Brevoort has already signed on to write the introduction, which is very cool. We hope to have it out by next summer, before the Iron Man movie hits theaters.
RC: In your chapter on related series, why wasn't the Young Avengers mentioned?
VAP: Y'know, I'm really disappointed that we didn't include YOUNG AVENGERS in the first book. I love that series, and Cheung is my favorite artist right now. You can rest assured there will be an entire chapter about the "Young 'Uns" in volume 2! The writer is already assigned. A couple of years back, at DragonCon, I spent the whole weekend badgering him into reading YOUNG AVENGERS, and he finally did, and loves it. He'll do a great job, I'm sure.
RC: What charities will the profits be donated to?
VAP: The HERO Initiative, which helps retired comics creators who are in financial need.
RC: Will signed copies be offered?
VAP: Several of us have been selling and signing copies at conventions this year already. If you catch us at a show, we'd be happy to do so. Otherwise, folks can email me via the site and arrange to order signed copies.
RC: What made you first think to create this book?
VAP: I'd gotten involved with the creation of White Rocket Books as a small-press publisher of pulp adventure and superhero-related books. We'd wanted to do a book about the Avengers for a long time, and with White Rocket on board, it all just fell together perfectly.
RC: Will later printings be offered with art created for the book?
VAP: No. This is it-- this is the book as it will be. We were frankly nervous about putting too much art in the book, because we didn't want to get sued, despite the fact that our profits are going to charity. We have a few covers reproduced in the book, the way you'd quote something with "fair use," but nothing in the way of "fan art." I know the Fantaco book had a lot of that, but they had permission to do so. We didn't even want to get embroiled in all that legal stuff. For the second book, we may get a little more daring and try to sneak even more cover art in than last time. We'll see.
RC: Do you plan to do future signings at conventions on the book?
VAP: Definitely. I'll be a guest of OmegaCon in Birmingham, Alabama in March of next year, and we'll have a table at HeroesCon in Charlotte in June. Some of us are always at DragonCon in late August, and I probably will be at Archon in St. Louis next summer, too. I'm hoping some of the other contributors can make appearances on their own around the country with the book, too. The latest info will be posted on the site, and at
RC: What do you feel was the most difficult part of putting together this book?
VAP: Having to prod and beg and threaten and cajole and persuade people I respect and admire and like very much to finish their chapters before I had to fly to their cities and track them down and chain them to their keyboards. Probably half the chapters arrived within a week of being assigned, and the other half took up to sixteen months to come in. It was sort of strange that way. But even though I got impatient, I always had to remember that this was a volunteer effort, done purely out of love of the comics. So I was as diplomatic and pleasant as I could be... as I pulled my hair out and shook my e-mail fist! Haha.
RC: Who wrote your introduction and what is his connection to comics and more importantly The Avengers?
VAP: Keith R. A. DeCandido is a best-selling author, noteably in the Star Trek and Buffy novel lines. But he's also a big comics fan, and he served as editor for the Byron Preiss Marvel novels a few years back. He's been a Jarvis Head since that time, and was a natural to do the introduction, since he knew all the writers and also knew the subject matter, and could speak knowledgeably about both. We were honored to have him do the intro.
RC: Where can fans find ASSEMBLED!?
VAP: All over the place. It's already on and It's available through the publisher's site, It's sold through the printer's site, It's listed by the various book distributors such as Ingram, so bookstores and comics shops should be able to get copies in whenever they want to. And we hope Diamond will pick it up soon.
RC: What is White Rocket Books and where can we find it?
VAP: White Rocket Books is a small-press publishing consortium of which I am a member. White Rocket publishes short science fiction, pulp adventure, and related books, and serves as a mutual promotion and distribution hub for creators, writers, and artists. The site is
RC: Who is Van Allen Plexico and what other books have you been involved in?
VAP: I'm a college professor by day and an SF/pulp novelist by night. I've written three volumes in the SENTINELS adventures so far, from White Rocket, with volume four in the plotting stages even now. They are my fictional homage to the Avengers and are a diverse super-team of men and women (and aliens and androids) thrown together to confront vast menaces to the Earth--even as they bicker amongst themselves. I've written the adventures of the old pulp fighter ace, "the Griffon," for Wild Cat Books and Airship 27, and am writing the first "Mars McCoy" SF pulp novel as we speak-- he's a Flash Gordon type of throwback space action hero, created by Ron Fortier of Airship 27 Productions. ASSEMBLED! was my first work as an editor, and I hope folks enjoy it as much as they enjoy my novels. Thanks for the chance to get the word out to the fans-- I think old and new Avengers fans will get a lot out of this book.
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Posted 09/17/2012
Does anybody feel weird that their mil just doesn't talk to them. For instance doesn't call you to check on GC or call to see if it's ok to come over to see her. I'm just wondering because I have mixed feelings because she used to do it now it kinda creeps me out. As like what she's thinking or should I make an effort because she's my DH mom. I just don't understand why I feel like this. Because when I'm around her I feel weird and she just kinda rubs me the wrong way as if she being fake towards me and she has done sone boundary stomping so that's why the relationship isn't the same. I guess I just need some reassurance that it's ok.
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Posted 09/17/2012
Nope! I feel great that my MIL doesn't contact me!
Posted 09/17/2012
mil's never called me (well, not in years, when she did it was trying to get dh) and she's never called/texted/emailed me regarding dd.
She's always been fake towards me.
you want reassurance what is ok?
Posted 09/17/2012
My MIL use to only ask me stuff and not DH. She has always been fake towards me from the being. She is also one of those crazy my way or I go crazy on everyone type of people.. But just a couple of months ago I blow up on her and we no longer talk unless we are in a group setting. She now must talk to DH if she wants something or wants to know about her grand kids.. I willnolinger talk with her one on one, and it's great!!
Married to DH since Sep 15 2007
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Posted 09/17/2012
If she doesn't want a relationship with you, leave it at that. No need to make an effort when she is obviously not interested. It doesn't have to be a hateful thing, just a this is what it is thing.
Posted 09/17/2012
Consider yourself lucky - and don't look a gift horse in the mouth!! Sounds like you see it for what it is, so embrace it for what it is, and focus on more important things. :)
"On the other hand, you have different fingers." -Jack Handy.
Posted 09/17/2012
I would be in heaven.
Excuse me while I daydream about it...sigh.
Posted 09/17/2012
It makes me happy that she's a quick learner. It didn't take long after I stopped answering her calls for her to give up trying.
Posted 09/17/2012
My MIL only calls me when DH doesn't answer his phone. Even then, it's like this:
MIL: Where's DH?
Me: Here.
MIL: I called his phone. He never answer.
Me: I know. He couldn't answer. Do you want to speak to him now? Hold on. *hands phone off and wanders away.*
Posted 09/18/2012
My mil rarely calls me, and when she does, I feel like I may hurl...they do call dh, so I suppose is normal.
Posted 09/19/2012
My MIL never calls me anymore and I LOVE it! I am no longer afraid of my phone :)
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Victor and Vanquished: Art Museum lecture
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Dr. Robert Wicks, Director, Art Museum
This illustrated lecture explores the widespread theme of animal combat in personal adornment and small-scale portable sculpture. Chiefly in the form of bronze or gold belt ornaments, this art tradition often features tigers,bears, wolves and raptors engaged in battling other animals and humans. The geographical distribution of this tradition will be examined, with an emphasis on archaeological discoveries from the nomadic world of the Eurasian steppes, migration-period Europe and the frontiers of early dynastic China.
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Holy moly it's been hot! Like really really hot. Last Sunday evening I ran with the RBF's and felt dehydrated well into the next day! We did a hard 6 miles in the 75 degree, 80% humidity. We then had sushi for dinner which for a vegan is not always the best recovery meal. This weather is so weird. Usually storms will break the heat, but we've had a few good storms and they've done nothing to cool things down!
I only logged three runs this week: a poky 5.5 miles on the Fourth, Color Run 5k yesterday and a steamy 9.5 miles this morning. Thursday's run was not very exciting but I was happy that I got out to do it.
The color run was really fun! We got there super late, there weren't even race officials at the start anymore. I think the race technically start at 8 and I probably crossed the starting line after 9:15. Normally, this would give me a heart attack, but I was treating it like a fun run and opportunity to spend time with some coworkers. It was super hot, around 85 degrees but not too humid. Once I started running I picked people up. I went with a couple friends from work and we were meeting another friend and her son there, who I wound up picking up and then passing. The course was mostly on black top and boiling. The start and finish had a great breeze but the middle was just stagnant hot air. One of our friends got to the race well after I finished and I was going to offer to run the course with him but the idea of going back into that oven was not appealing. Here we are, all colored up and hot and sweaty:
Fun fact about the color run paint: when mixed with sweat it does some serious skin dyeing. I was still a little orange/red tinted after scrubbing my skin like crazy when I got home. This morning I ran in this:
This is what the tank looked like after running 9.5 miles in the 84 degree heat:
That's the paint that was still on my body! I know what you're thinking: this girl doesn't know how to shower. But I DO! I even went back and checked my sheets to see if there were any paint marks from during the night, but nothing. It was like the sweat had made the paint seep into my skin and it stayed in there until I sweated again. The worst part is, I didn't even realize this was happening and I had to take the train back from where I ended my run, so I must have really looked like a hot mess. Anyways, I'm mostly my normal color now.
The run this morning, although hot was pretty good. I timed it just to get an idea of where I'm at pace wise for long runs. My goal was to make it to central park from my house and then assess. This requires me running over the 59th street bridge which killed me when I did it two weeks ago. Today, however, I owned it! I left my house at around 6:20am so the sun hadn't yet had time to bake the bike/pedestrian path of the bridge so it was relatively cool with a slight breeze. Then I headed up and over and up and over, staying mostly on lexington, until I landed in the park at the 90th street entrance on the east side. This was at about 46 minutes so I thought it would be a good time to splash some water on my face and in my mouth, walk back and forth between water fountains, and question my sanity. I ran north up the bridle path that follows the reservoir and then stopped for another sip of water on the south west end before jumping onto the main drive. At this point my goal was to run for 1:15 minutes, then grab a water and hop on the train home. I wound up following the drive out of the park a little east of columbus circle and running to the starbucks by my subway, where I finished the run. The run logged in at 1:18:10 and mapped out to be 9.48 miles. I had stopped my watch at my little walk/water breaks since I only walked in circles and didn't walk part of my running route. This was both farther and faster than I had anticipated, so yay for that! I think the grueling miles with the RBFs are paying off! I celebrated my mini long run with a huge cold bottle of water for the train and maybe a mocha frappecino...
Hope everyone is staying cool!
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It didn’t take long to start talking politics at thePRSA 2010 International Conference: Powering PRogress in D.C. I mean, how can you ignore it when you’re in the capital of the United States? After taking a double-decker bus tour of the city (I know … but it’s my first time to D.C.), and experiencing the rich history, I was really excited to meet Jim VandeHei, executive editor and co-founder of POLITICO, and hear his take on the upcoming election. What I didn’t expect to hear was how socially savvy he truly was.
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Department Says School Calendars Are On Track
The winter’s snow has taken its toll on school systems around the state which have been forced to cancel classes. A survey by the state Department of Education finds most districts have cancelled classes for […]
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Of Etch-a-Sketches and Cadillacs – A Campaign of Trivialities
March 26, 2012
By Phil Perkins
The Republican presidential candidates and their surrogates have a penchant for spoon-feeding the media (and by extension, the Obama campaign) all of the sound bites they could possibly want for this fall. This includes a steady stream of fodder that in a previous time would be seen for the trivia it is, in order to keep the public consciousness off Obama’s inept performance. In short, they’re making this campaign way too easy for Obama.
Just when Mitt Romney had scored a fairly big win in the Illinois primary and made a victory speech that sounded all the right conservative notes, Romney adviser Eric Fehrnstrom made the fateful statement in an interview that his boss could “reset” for the general election (translation: stop sounding so darn conservative for those extreme right-wing pests in his base) in the same way an Etch-a-Sketch toy can be shaken up to start a new drawing. Fehrnstrom is either one of the most politically tone-deaf “advisers” in modern history, or he’s secretly on George Soros’ payroll. Either way, to ascribe his candidate’s positions—a candidate notorious for past “flip-flops”—as being analogous to a toy that can be shaken at a whim to destroy the old and create the new is beyond deliciously ironic. It’s the stuff of which the opposition’s dreams are made. And no matter what Fehrnstrom may have intended to say with his remarks, the toothpaste can’t be put back in the tube.
Sure enough, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum could both be seen derisively waving Etch-a-Sketch toys at their campaign appearances last week. Of course, the MSM is giddy at the thought that this could be a defining moment in Romney’s campaign—and they will do their best to make that a reality by not letting it die a natural death.
The Bible makes it clear that in the last days, men will be given over to wicked behavior including deception, malice and slander (Rom 1:29-30). As Obama continues to deceive the public with his every utterance, the media continue their shameless efforts to protect him and hammer the Republican candidates on trivial things. Who cares if Romney or his wife have two Cadillacs if the candidate will make a better, more honest president than the current occupant?
On a less trivial note, I would encourage you to enroll in Hillsdale College’s on-line Constitution 101 course. There is no charge except what you feel led to donate, and the instructors are experts on the subject matter. And, unlike the current White House occupant who fancies himself an expert on Constitutional law as he goes about trashing it, the course instructors actually revere our founding documents. The course is a great reminder of how precious our freedoms really are. And that’s an important reminder as we head into this critical election.
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Megyn Kelly Absolutely Explodes on Evasive Obamacare ‘Architect’
Round 2 of this smackdown debate over the Obamacare Rollout Disaster picks up from the previous meeting between FNC’s Megyn Kelly takes on Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel as he continues to defend the horrific enrollment numbers being released earlier today for those attempting to sign up for Obamacare.
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• Eva St. Clair, NJ
1. Why would anyone, besides his relatives, give a crap about him and his brothers?
2. First time I’ve ever despised somebody after a 5 min. interview.
3. This confirmed that the libs think they are smarter than the rest of us and “know what is best” and will force it on us whether we want it or not.
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Costco: One Bag Of Rice Per Customer, Please
The NY Sun says that Costco has resorted to “rationing” bags of rice in California and flour and oil in New York due to limited supply:
Rice prices have skyrocketed in the past few months. Marketplace says prices are up 60-70%:
International demand is greater than the supply of available rice. That’s led several key rice-growing countries to impose export restrictions — resulting in even tighter supplies. Prices are also being driven by some of the same forces boosting all commodities — a weak dollar and high fuel prices.
Are the high rice prices hitting your home?
Food Rationing Confronts Breadbasket of the World [NY Sun] (Thanks, Ryan!)
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1. doireallyneedausername says:
Maybe rice wasn’t correctly priced before…like gas. I wonder what the TRUE market value of all of these commodities are? Like, we know gas SHOULD be around $6/gallon (looking at Europe). But what is the true value of the other staples that we buy?
2. khiltd says:
OK, so no basmati, but what about the sushi rice we grow in California and export to Asia?
3. bohemian says:
A bag of brown rice at the regular grocery store has gone up. Where I live isn’t a major rice consuming area most likely. I did notice that Sams Club quit carrying Dakota Maid flour and now only carries its own brand in much smaller bags. My guess is Dakota Maid is either raising prices or having issues filling orders since they are primarily a servicer for bakeries. Sams also changed the brands of olive oil they sell, ditching Colavita for some no name brand.
This price increase on rice is really annoying. We switched to eating more rice since everything else has gotten more expensive.
4. Arkley says:
Like I’ve mentioned before here, I work at a Costco in Canada.
I actually work in the food aisles and so far, nothing has been out of the ordinary for rice/flour/oil save for the rise in price. Can’t imagine it staying like that very long though, when something happens to the US stores, we soon see it happening up here.
5. hejustlaughs says:
What are you talking about “priced correctly”? At any given moment a commodity is generally ALWAYS priced correctly because that price point is the result of supply and demand. The prices of food commodities have been going up because demand has been going up while supply isn’t keeping up. So I don’t know what you’re spilling on about with “true” market values. It’s not like one day everyone decided to raise prices for no reason.
Gas is more expensive in Europe due to taxes…blahhhh
You know what, nevermind. I forget not everyone knows basic economics.
6. JustAGuy2 says:
European gas prices are so high because European gas taxes are much higher. While I don’t disagree that the current price of gas may not reflect the true price, including externalities, the European price doesn’t actually give us any additional information.
7. ChuckECheese says:
In other news, the Costco in Queens issued quantity restrictions on lace-trimmed drapes, hair gel and aftermarket car spoilers.
8. Falconfire says:
@doireallyneedausername: Im sorry but the idea that gas SHOULD be 6 dollars is a completely false observance of two completely different areas of the world.
The reason why American gas is so cheap, has a LOT more to do with our Natural Gas infrastructure being very robust and widespread across ONE country. In Europe your talking about multiple countries many of which have little to no gas production facilities whatsoever, and where even the production capable ones couldn’t come close to comparing to the production capacity of just say New Jersey.
We have cheap gas because our money WENT to making it cheap. Our production costs are lower and our capacity to produce is much higher here.
Add on to that fact that unlike Europe, our gas is not taxed to death.
So no gas shouldnt REALLY be 6 dollars. If anything it should be CHEAPER, but thats a different story.
Mind you this has no baring on my idea that we should get away from natural gas. But I am tired of people comparing the US to Europe or elsewhere without ever taking into consideration the reasons WHY things are different and just compare them like they are on a equal footing…. Dont even get me started on the myth that American public schools are worse than European….
9. gmss0205 says:
True prices for gas? It costs Saudia Arabia about 50 cents a barrel to stick a straw into the ground and get the oil out. The profits are HUGE. The “true” price of gas is certainly far less than $3.50 a gallon.
As for rice rations – I don’t things are that bad out there yet. I think everyone is getting a little carried away. Our food is not going to run out. Will it be too expensive to buy? that is another question.
10. Buran says:
@Falconfire: Also, in Europe you get education and health care from the government. Those taxes help pay for that.
We all pay for it. It’s just that in the US you more directly pay for it instead of paying the government which then provides the services.
It’s tiring to watch people whine about the taxes and not think about the reason behind it.
11. stevegoz says:
The U.S. government also pays a boatload of our crude costs via our mad crazy military spending. What this has to do with the price of rice is beyond me, though.
12. ThinkerTDM says:
@doireallyneedausername: I think the reason the Europeans pay much more for gas, ultimately, is because the people did not do anything to stop it. Granted, there are many reason why gas (and other things) are more expensive- but it all boils down to whether the populace takes it in the ass, or decides to stand up for their rights.
I refuse to pay more for gas simply because “its much higher in Europe”. Since when has it been ok to do things because other people are getting it done to them?
(Of course, our gas is increasing in price, which goes to show that many of my countrymen like having Corporations shoving it in).
13. JiminyChristmas says:
@Falconfire: Natural gas, which I use to heat my house, and gas (a.k.a.: gasoline?), which I use to fuel my car…are two different things. Right?
14. AD8BC says:
This was featured on the Glenn Beck radio show this morning… Glenn made a great comment, how about having the US Government stop paying farmers NOT to grow grain?
Also, all of this farmland being devoted to ethanol-bound corn is unfortunate — the farmers are making a killing and I can’t really blame them, but they are not making enough people-food.
15. timmus says:
The U.S. is not Soviet Russia — why are the retailers rationing instead of raising prices to curb demand?
16. Caveat says:
That is all we need now, Costco deciding what we can and cannot buy. I certainly did not vote for them. Instead I stopped my membership 9 months ago and this Saturday I joined Sam’s Club where they are now having a free open house to celebrate 25 years, where the staff is equally friendly, the prices are about the same as Costco’s, where the lines are shorter, and where the membership costs less.
17. @falconfire -if you factor in the money we spend keeping the supply of oil secure, six bucks might still be a bargain.
18. Caveat says:
And for being told what to do you pay $50. Go to the free open house at Sam’s Club this week, and see that the prices are about the same, the staff equally friendly, the lines are shorter, and membership is $10 less.
19. @Caveat: I bailed on Sam’s Club for the same reason.. Location is everything I guess.
20. SeraSera says:
@JiminyChristmas: Yes. My dad is a tax attorney who overseas a lot of natural resource deals, so I got him to explain it to me once, but basically what I remmeber are a) gasoline (an oil byproduct) and natural gas are different, and b) they’re transported different ways.
21. coan_net says:
Um….. OK, a store is low on something, and the limit the supply a customer can get.
This makes sense to me. Why is this a Consumerist issue?
When the Nintendo Wii came out, I was limited to just buying one.
Back in the 70′s when gas was in short supply, the limited the amount you could buy at some stations.
When a store has a good sale, they also limit the amount you can buy at that price.
So again, why is this a consumerist issue?
22. Blueskylaw says:
Costco seems to have a very good price. The price of rice in Thailand just hit $950 a ton, up from $200 in 2004.
23. Fuzz says:
This whole Ethanol craze is a GOOD thing! Look at it this way, in a year or 2 they will realize it was a dumb idea, and go back to planting FOOD. So you get a forced crop rotation! Voila! More productive farm land. See, silver lining in everything.
24. wickedpixel says:
I actually saw this on Saturday and thought it was a bit odd. I was at the Richmond, CA Costco and there was a 2 bag limit.
25. JiminyChristmas says:
Yes, the price of gas is whatever the market says it is: oil extraction + transport + refining + distribution + commodity market factors.
That said, getting at the “true” price of gas means reflecting externalities in the price of fuel. The market does not do this. Society as a whole bears the cost of things like air pollution or our military presence in the Middle East.
Gas taxes should be high enough such that all of the market externalities are included in the price. Ergo, the user pays.
26. youbastid says:
@Caveat: I think you’re missing the point…Costco isn’t doing this because it’s a policy of theirs to tell people what they can’t buy, it’s because they don’t have the supply.
“HA! Exxon charging $4 for a gallon of gas. Good thing I only get my gas at Shell…oh wait.”
27. ChuckECheese says:
@timmus: Because there is nothing in the constitution that says we are a pure market economy. Costco’s quantity restrictions (rather than raising rice prices until nobody wants it anymore) restricts greed–Costco doesn’t have to worry about greedy customers buying up all the rice, and Costco doesn’t have to be accused of greed for increasing its prices. And as somebody else has already commented, it appears that Costco was doing an end-run around bargain-hunting commercial buyers who would otherwise have bought out all the staples.
Loved the comments from Mr Patel in TFA where he makes this silly comment about how one can’t eat rice as it’s too heavy, and that he’s buying the extra rice in case somebody else wants it. He reeks of bad rationalization. Did you know that studies of garbage dumps in the U.S. have shown that more food is wasted when it is in shorter supply? People hoard it, and then waste it and toss it.
28. Conan the Electrician says:
Not that I am defending Costco’s specific practice here, but rationing is a way to control speculation and price bubbles.
If people notice that rice prices are going up too much or think they will, people will be inclined to buy more rice than they need (e.g., Patel) for hoarding. This creates a vicious cycle as the increased (and artificial) demand drives up the price even further, creating a bubble that eventually pops when people realize that they ultimately need to sell their extra bags of rice.
Rationing, when done well, curbs the excessive speculation, since obviously there are not many easy ways to sell short the bags of rice like you can do with shorting inflated stock.
Excessive rationing will, of course, create an alternative speculative bubble in the black market.
29. rdldr1 says:
Rice is a food staple, especially in Asian cultures. Its renewable, sustainable, and has always been inexpensive compared to other food. Gas is a luxury, and cannot be grown. I cant believe you are comparing rice to gas.
30. lockers says:
@timmus: They can’t raise prices becuase that’s called price gouging, which is not in most if not all states. Costco paid a price to get the rice, what they can sell it for is a function of that price. My informed guess is costco simply can’t get more rice at any price, since rice exporting countries have stopped exporting them.
31. FLConsumer says:
$15 for a sack of rice? Screw that. The real asian grocery stores here are still selling the back-breaking size sacks for $4-8/sack.
Sounds like Costco needs to get their supply chain fixed. If the little mom & pop asian stores can pull it off, they should be able to as well.
32. FLConsumer says:
@lockers: Where in the USA has a state of emergency been declared recently? Most of the state laws I’ve seen only call it gouging when people jack up prices after a state of emergency has been officially declared.
33. lockers says:
@lockers: correcting myself:
“which is not in most if not all states.”
should read:
“which is not legal in most if not all states.”
34. katylostherart says:
@ChuckECheese: rice is one of those things that you can’t really waste though. the same with things like flour or corn meal. things like that can be kept for ages if it’s in a sealed container in a dry location. same with things like frozen vegetables, you’ve got at least a year on anything you keep frozen. i wonder when america starts really going hungry…
35. failurate says:
@ChuckECheese: Restricts greed?! Wrong. Restricts demand. Correct.
Which is odd, since they are supposed to be on the supply side of this equation, but they are putting the brakes on the amount people can get, thus artificially reducing demand.
36. failurate says:
@failurate: I don’t think you worded that correctly.
No, it boils down to whether 1) you decide certain things are government functions (resulting in higher taxes) or individual functions (lower taxes, more cost to individuals) and 2) where and how you allow costs to be externalized. For example, we pay a lot less for food in the U.S. than in many parts of the world, but those costs are merely externalized to our taxes — we pay for those cheap grains in the form of enormous subsidies that come out of our tax dollars.
If you remove those tax subsidies (leaving aside for a moment the problem of inefficiencies and perverse incentives created by the subsidies), your taxes will go down but your food prices will go up. I’m sure in that case you would complain that you were “taking it in the ass” from the farmers, whereas when they have subsidies, you will be complaining that you “take it in the ass” from the government. Feel free to stand up for your rights to refuse to participate in the economy at any moment by CEASING TO EAT to protest the fixed costs of food.
Calling it “taking it in the ass” doesn’t change the fact that prices are not (entirely) arbitrary.
Europeans pay more for gas so they can pay less for other things.
@Fuzz: “So you get a forced crop rotation! Voila! More productive farm land.”
Unfortunately, a lot of farmers were doing a corn-on-corn rotation in ethanol country even before the ethanol craze. Corn is wildly oversubsidized, so it’s wildly overplanted.
38. failurate says:
@rdldr1: Try producing and delivering your staples without gas. Gas is not solely a luxury.
39. lockers says:
@FLConsumer: That’s a fair point. I would prefer to hear an official explanation from Costco. They may just have a blip in their supply chain, and for the time being may only have enough to cover so many months worth of sales. Price increases are emotional issues to people, and raising them for a temporary supply issue can bring all sorts of unwanted action (boycotts, hoarding and lawsuits). If they were buying rice at 200% of what they were selling it for, prices would increase accordingly.
40. snidelywhiplash says:
So…sugar is priced correctly, to take one? ‘Cause I’ve always been under the impression that US sugar subsidies distort the world sugar markets.
41. Falconfire says:
@snidelywhiplash: taxes taxes. Sugar is heavily taxed in the US, thats why US sugar is much more expensive than anywhere else.
Its actually our corn subsidies which made HFCS end up taking over for sugar for us.
42. modenastradale says:
@timmus: In the case of Costco, rationing may be the only option. Costco adheres to a pretty strict, self-defined code of corporate ethics and values. One of those is a policy that no item may be sold at higher than 14% markup.
43. GearheadGeek says:
@Caveat: Unless Sam’s has changed drastically in the last few years, they don’t sell what I want to buy.
44. Remember, people, Tuesday is Soylent Green Day!
45. Greasy Thumb Guzik says:
The US doesn’t subsidize sugar, Congress has been bribed by the cane sugar producers in Florida, Louisiana & Texas, & the beet sugar growers in the Dakotas to keep out cheap foreign sugar.
It costs more to grow sugar beets in Florida than Cuba & even more to make it from sugar beets.
But the Cubans are getting the last laugh as all of our candy & cookie companies are moving to Mexico & Canada so they can buy cheap sugar, currently about 6¢ a pound vs. 25¢ in the US.
46. chrisdag says:
Either the WSJ or NYTimes recently had a great article on the rising prices of staples like rice. A big factor now is governments taxing or doing other methods to prevent the net export of rice outside their borders. This, in turn also raises the prices higher especially for countries that have to import their grains.
I didn’t see the costco signs in my area but a number of local cafe’s and bakeries have signs up saying things like “our flour costs have gone up 60% this year; forcing us to raise prices …”. This is just the tip of the iceburg as (a) commodity prices go up and (b) fuel cost hikes make shipping and delivery far more expensive.
Just found one of the NYTimes articles “A Drought in Australia, a Global Shortage of Rice” :
In that article they say that rice crops require too much water. Farmers are switching over to growing wine grapes. Grapes take far less water and make an order of magnitude higher profit for the farmer.
47. Greasy Thumb Guzik says:
@Greasy Thumb Guzik:
And I meant it cost more to grow cane sugar in Florida, not beet sugar.
48. ChuckECheese says:
@failurate: In the NY Sun article gently referenced in this thread, a person purchased what amounts to about a three year supply of rice for a single person eating a half pound of rice a day. That is greedy. He is simply diverting supply to himself at the expense of others. Costco members pay for the opportunity to shop there, and expect goods to be available, not to have others purchasing up years of supply.
It is bad PR for Costco to allow individuals to buy up all the supply of something and deprive others of goods that they rely on Costco to provide. Therefore Costco restricts supply, which restricts greed, which is good PR. The only people who seem disappointed by this are those who put their own advantage and desires ahead of everybody else’s. Can your argument have any other rationale? Costco rightly does not want to be associated with greedy people buying up all their staple foods and depriving others.
It is more likely that large quantities of food, purchased by people unaccustomed to storing such large amounts, will be lost to insect and environmental damage than that it will be eaten–this is what previous studies of the matter have shown, and has occasionally been proven in my own kitchen. I doubt that this will change unless supplies become so restricted that there isn’t enough supply to hoard.
49. ChuckECheese says:
@Greasy Thumb Guzik: C & H stands for “Cuban and Hawaiian,” right?
50. ChuckECheese says:
@chrisdag: I love this thread. One of the reasons dairy has become so expensive is because we’re exporting it as world demand increases. For example, dried milk used to be a bargain item for people too cheap to buy fresh milk. No more–it costs about the same as fresh, since so much of it is exported.
The reason some of these lucky nations (lucky because they have enough food to withhold) are restricting exports is because they don’t want to invite domestic food riots, which are happening all over the world lately, as prices increase and supplies chase the highest price. The UN and international development wonks are starting to hate on grain-based ethanol production, and consequently on the U.S. Yaay! We have another reason for the world to turn against us.
51. Orv says:
@gmss0205: What you’re talking about is the production cost of gasoline. It’s not the “true” price because there are externalities that aren’t captured. For example, the consumption of a limited resource, and the environmental damage caused by extracting, transporting, and refining the oil.
@AD8BC: While ethanol may be responsible for some of the food shortages, it’s not responsible for this one. Rice is grown in flooded paddies. Corn and sugar cane (the two main sources of ethanol, currently) are grown on dry land.
52. Orv says:
Forgot to add that, besides, ethanol, another factor in the food shortages is the increased consumption of meat. Beef, in particular, is become a staple in countries where it used to be a luxury, as their middle class expands. It takes roughly 700 calories of feed to make 100 calories of meat, so the increased demand for meat reduces the overall efficiency of the food system.
53. failurate says:
@ChuckECheese: That does make sense. Rationing supply to control hoarding/greed. The “greed” word threw me off, but that’s exactly what hoarding is.
54. synergy says:
I’m surprised no one has raised the issue of the devaluation of the U.S. dollar. The dollar isn’t worth what it used to be which means more of them are needed to buy oil. You need oil for the gas needed to transport and do all the other things necessary to get food to our grocery stores.
55. nequam says:
I saw a report on ABC news last night about profiteers hoarding rice. So, while supplies are high and sufficient to meet demand, the rice is not getting to the marketplace. The price increase is artificial — in the sense that there is manipulation in the market.
56. Mr. Gunn says:
Fuzz: I wonder how many people switched from corn to rice as their staple? Maybe beer and liquor producers have started to use more rice and less corn?
/commodities is the next bubble
57. nequam says:
@synergy: You’re right. The convention is that oil is priced in dollars. Therefore, a weak dollar necessarily means higher gas prices.
58. oogly says:
My father owns a small bakery, when flour prices doubled this year, I had to drive down to Costco and buy flour from there instead of our local distributor. We’re also Chinese so we eat rice almost everyday and the cost of rice has doubled too.
59. marsneedsrabbits says:
We eat a lot of rice and nothing with wheat in it at all.
Rice has pretty much doubled in the last year, as have most of the other non-wheat grains we buy.
The Asian grocery stores sell rice for much less than the Costco 2 miles away, so… just because it’s at Costco doesn’t mean it’s the cheaper.
60. ecwis says:
@ChuckECheese: I don’t understand your math. The Costco limit was one 20 lbs bag. That would only be a 40 day supply (eating half a pound per day) for one person, or 8 day supply for a family of five.
61. katoninetales says:
@doireallyneedausername: If we base “TRUE market value” on the rest of the world, I demand their prescription drug prices, too.
62. ChuckECheese says:
@ecwis: I refed the NY Sun article mentioned at the top of the thread, where a person talks about buying much more than a 20 lb bag: []
63. ChuckECheese says:
@Mr. Gunn: I totally agree with your comment about commodoties (food) being the next bubble, but unfortunately, almost all average citizens will be cut out of this one. Most of the countries that eat corn as a staple have probably gone on, not to rice, but to food rioting, such as happened in Mexico this year.
[] and []
64. PlanetExpressdelivery says:
@ChuckECheese: I can guarantee you that whoever purchased a “three years supply” of rice did so for a business. Rice can go bad if not used in a timely manner (on the order of months, not years).
65. @Orv: It’s a little bit responsible; the loss of cheap corn as food drives people to other cheap grains, such as rice, which drives up demand and cost for rice. If cheap food corn re-entered the market, the price of rice would go down because people would shift purchasing to cheap corn until prices stabilized.
66. ChuckECheese says:
@PlanetExpressdelivery: from the full article:
500 lbs of rice for one’s own consumption. Good luck keeping the weevils out. Maybe there needs to be a new blog called The Survivorist. . .
Guess what–I just registered the domain name! [] What do you do with a domain?
67. ExecutorElassus says:
@ThinkerTDM: Don’t forget, though, that European gas prices are also higher because the US government gives out billions of dollars in tax breaks to American oil companies.
Exxon, for example (and this is 2004 data, so recent numbers are probably somewhat different; I would argue more rather than less iniquitous) paid about $30 billion in taxes, but received anywhere between $1 and $4 billion in tax breaks. And that doesn’t count the reduced oil and gas leases they pay on US mining/drilling assets. If they had to recoup those costs, I’d bet US gas prices would go up pretty quick.
I’m not sure what “rights” you’re defending by demanding cheap gasoline, or how taxing it amounts to “getting it up the ass.” Perhaps you prefer the way Exxon treats you?
68. hejustlaughs says:
Yes, sugar is technically priced correctly. It’s definitely not at the price it would be without government interference but it’s priced correctly in that a “skewed” supply does meet demand and the end result is a price the market is willing to bear. Government intervention does prop up the price, but pricing is ultimately a product of what people are willing to pay due to a “skewed” supply. My argument is to the first poster which drew numerous other people to respond.
69. rjhiggins says:
@lockers: Raising prices on items in short supply is not in itself gouging. It’s called supply and demand.
Anti-gouging laws are primarily to prevent companies from taking advantage of people in the even of natural disasters, etc.
70. banmojo says:
@ThinkerTDM: I agree – I think consumerists need to unionize and en force make the price of gas drop in the US. Also, we should boycott the airline industry until they become user friendly again. Now, if only we could unionize and do something about our pathetic effed up government . . . .
71. BugMeNot2 says:
Show me a man who eats 1/2 pound of rice a day and I’ll show a man who ain’t very regular if you know what I mean!
72. katylostherart says:
@snidelywhiplash: this i find hilarious since we’ve basically replaced the sugar in everything with high fructose corn syrup. something that is not nearly as tasty or sweet in my opinion.
maybe we should actually go back to using sugar so the farmers can afford to produce corn for food and ethanol.
73. Greasy Thumb Guzik says:
I think C&H means California & Hawaiian Sugar.
74. helloodiane says:
because my family is from immigrants from china, they eat rice everyday. me, i dont care for it much. anyhow, chinatown (in oakland, at least) more than doubled the price of their rice since the shortage. so considering costco isnt doubling their prices, i believe its a good thing that they are limiting the purchases.
anyhow, rice seems like its hard to find right now. i dont know personally, bc im not a fan of it.. but hey.. share :)
75. ChuckECheese says:
@BugMeNot2: You’re right about the colon-pack, but a half-pound of rice is still only about 800 calories. We might want to hoard something else with more calories.
@Greasy Thumb Guzik: Guz, I was j/k about the Cuban thing.
76. stinerman says:
Not to mention that closest thing to a true free market is in foodstuffs.
77. mannyv says:
Just as an FYI, Costco is one of the cheapest, but not the cheapest, place to buy rice. That honor goes to restaurant supply stores, who are literally 50% less than Costco.
78. j-yo says:
Hey guys, please don’t compare Costco to Sam’s Club. Costco is a company that offers living wages and decent health benefits to its workers. It does this despite ongoing pressures from its stockholders to cut employee benefits to enhance profits.
Sam’s Club, on the other hand, is owned by Wal-Mart. Rice-rationing or not, guess which company I’ll continue to support?
79. ecwis says:
@ChuckECheese: I don’t see where anyone tries (or even talks about) buying a three year supply. I don’t think I missed it; I read the article pretty carefully. One person attempts to buy two bags but that is not even close to a three year supply.
80. KidU says:
Phew…glad I picked up 70 lbs of rice two weeks ago at Sam’s Club before things got too messy. And a 20 lb bag of Basamati at Sam’s was half the price of what is noted above for Costco. Crazy.
81. JeffM says:
Hmmm… $20 says that is the Sunnyvale Costco. I fear that Costco- I’ve never been hit with people’s shopping carts as much anywhere else. Navigating a shopping cart in there is a lot like driving in Sunnyvale or Cupertino. :P
82. helloodiane says:
my sister bought 20 bags of rice.. i dont know how big they are but she got it from costco last week. she got it before the rationing, and no shes not going to eat all of it herself. we have a lot of friends and family who dont have a car to pick up a 50 lb bag of rice to take home on the bus, so my sister bought alot. i dont know which costco she bought it from, but its in the bay area. if they are talking about someone buying 3 years worth of rice, it could possibly be my sister.
83. sygyzy says:
@ThinkerTDM – How exactly have you, or Americans, been “standing up” to fight the rise of gas prices?
84. hotcouponmama says:
The market and environmental conditions have created the “perfect storm” at the grocery store. Most Americans have never truly experienced life without food as we have so many safety nets in this country. Even those however are quickly depleting themselves. Horde a bag of rice and flour? Absolutely. Having written about food prices for years, I think we’re in for a tough summer. I do think limiting like Costco has done creates a sense of scarcity and folks will be apt to hit the panic button. Even conservative food economists believe we’re several years from fixing this mess.
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Big Earnings Gains May Not Lift Stocks
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Shoppers look through the aisles at a Toys "R" Us store in Falls Church, Va.
Stocks in the S&P 500 are expected to post impressive earnings gains in 2010, but experts caution that the gains may not be sufficient fuel for a continued stock-market rise.
Earnings gains may make for good financial headlines but they don't necessarily reflect the growth of the underlying business. Indeed, most companies have just wrapped up a year of dismal quarterly results where many slashed jobs and other expenses to weather the debilitating recession and frozen credit markets. Thus, the near-term earnings may look much improved even though demand for a company's products may have slumped. "Cost-cutting has been the major force driving earnings and earnings surprises," says Dirk Van Dijk, chief equity strategist at Zacks Investment Research, which monitors earnings projections from Wall Street analysts. And "clearly companies cannot continue to grow earnings forever based only on cost-cutting."
Van Dijk and other experts say investors should now pay special attention to top-line sales-revenue growth in addition to earnings for insight into a company's true business growth. Randy Cass, founder of First Coverage Inc., a financial-services-research company, agrees, noting that "2010 will be much more of a 'show me' type of year," in which investors demand clear data indicating that company fundamentals back up the run-up in stock prices seen in 2009.
Last year, investors were content to grasp onto any scrap of good news they heard during earnings conference calls as an excuse to buy up stocks even when top-line growth was soft, says Cass. "They were determined to find a silver lining in everything."
Not anymore. Earlier this week, aluminum giant Alcoa posted fourth-quarter results that fell short of Wall Street's expectations, triggering a sell-off in the company's shares. The company reported a loss of 28 cents a share, which was narrower than the $1.49-a-share loss a year earlier. However, it missed analysts' projections. Investors were particularly miffed at Alcoa's revenue number, which totaled $5.43 billion, down 4.6% from $5.69 billion a year ago. Analysts had been expecting revenue growth. Investors subsequently dumped shares, causing the stock to plunge 11%, its worst one-day drop since last March. "The reaction [to Alcoa's miss] is a reflection of what's to come," says Cass. "Welcome to 2010, where scrutiny and reckoning and ramifications are in vogue and giving people the benefit of the doubt is very last year."
Zack's consensus of analysts estimates is for a 27% earnings rise for S&P 500 stocks in 2010, but even if this is achieved companies will be earning 9% less in 2010 than they did in the peak 2007 period. Steven Wieting, a managing director and U.S. economist at Citigroup Global Markets, says it will likely be 2012 or 2013 before earnings reach the levels attained in 2007. Maybe by then we'll be back to the stock-market highs that occurred, yes, in 2007.
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Could the Iron Lady Have Handled the Euro Crisis?
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Ironclad convictions
Anyone who experienced the events depicted in The Iron Lady recalls the smells of that period. 1978 heralded the Winter of Discontent — public-sector strikes that blanketed British cities in rotting drifts of uncollected trash and helped seal Margaret Thatcher's election victory the following May. Her 11 years on Downing Street ushered in a new set of pungencies: the acrid tang of riots, a whiff of cordite drifting from the Falkland Islands, the aromas of wealth and despair. Thatcher wrenched Britain from its economic malaise — but at considerable human cost. Her biopic fleetingly acknowledges this cost but fashions a feel-good movie from the unlikely material. Nostalgia sure isn't what it used to be.
The dis-United Kingdom of 2011 looks ripe for a similar treatment. The government, led by another Conservative, Prime Minister David Cameron, is again locking horns with the unions. The tinder that sparked last summer's rioting remains in plentiful supply. Budgetary plans anticipate years of austerity. Measures to reduce the national debt, now projected to peak at 78% of GDP in 2015, will push up joblessness. Pay freezes and benefit cuts threaten to hit low-paid and part-time workers hardest, as the gap between the richest and poorest yawns. It all feels so very 1980s. No wonder some Britons perceived in Cameron's enthusiasm for the NATO-led military engagement in Libya a desire for a Falklands moment that would boost his political fortunes the way the successful liberation of a distant British dependency boosted Thatcher's.
Yet just as Cameron is proving to be no Thatcher — for one thing, he's less ideological than his predecessor — the differences between the current turbulence and the world Thatcher inhabited are profound. The reason The Iron Lady reassures, despite a few nods to the polarizing impact of Thatcherism, is that it evokes a time when national politics, and national politicians, mattered much more. Thatcher could impose her vision on the U.K., for good and ill; she liberated markets — some would say too effectively — but was not ruled by them. There's a throwaway line in the film when a Minister asks her about Europe's newfangled single currency. "I don't think Britain's ready for it," Thatcher replies.
Britain never was ready for the single currency, and for much of this year, the unraveling of the euro dream unleashed among its citizens a wave of what one might call schadenfreude, if Euroskeptic Brits tolerated such foreign words. Politicians congratulated themselves on their wisdom in keeping the pound. The anti-Europe strain that had lain largely dormant in the Conservative Party has re-emerged with new virulence, with some backbenchers calling not only for the repatriation of powers from Brussels but also for an exit from the European Union. Cameron promised the former while demurring on calls for a referendum, whether on Britain's future in the E.U. or on any measure designed to stabilize the euro.
A popular vote will be triggered if Cameron commits Britain to transferring further competencies to Europe. He insists he will not do so. Critics say revisions to the architecture of the euro zone, spearheaded by German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy — a duo so single-minded in their efforts to save the single currency that they've merged into a single entity, Merkozy — would fundamentally change the E.U. and therefore Britain's position in it. These critics aren't wrong, and worsening economic forecasts show how inextricably linked the U.K. economy is to the euro's fate.
But Cameron's reluctance to put the question — any question — to the public underlines a key lesson of recent times, not only in the U.K. but in the rest of Europe, the U.S. and, most markedly, across the Middle East. People are less biddable than they were. They don't trust the promises of their ruling classes. Even in full-fledged democracies, they don't accept that governments know what's best.
Watching European leaders flounder as markets and credit-ratings agencies delivered blow after blow to their plans, or observing U.S. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner's mission to stiffen the sinews of those leaders for their Dec. 9 summit while his own government's debt-reduction plans remained gridlocked in Washington, it's easy to understand such doubts. Along with the benefits of globalization — and, yes, the benefits of the euro — came huge challenges regarding how to reshape institutions and political systems for an interconnected, interdependent age. Those challenges have barely been acknowledged, much less surmounted. And that's what casts a golden glow over memories of Thatcher. Not everyone agreed with the Lady's ironclad convictions, but unlike today's leaders, she more than proved her mettle.
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