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Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ralph Waldo Emerson was an American author, poet, philosopher, and orator. Known for his non-fiction essays and crowd-drawing speeches, his work greatly influenced his contemporaries as well as literary history. Nature created the foundations of transcendentalism, and it profoundly influenced Henry David Thoreau and his later writing of Walden. Emerson is also considered one of the first American writers to create a literary style that is uniquely American. Emerson's Collected Essays: First (1841) and Second (1844) Series, including the seminal essays "History," "Self-Reliance," "Experience," and "Politics," is considered one of the 100 greatest books of all time.
• Nationality: American
• Birth Date: 25 May 1803
• Death Date: 27 Apr 1882
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History is within everyone, so living life is the best way to know history/people/life. History books should be written from this more open, organic perspective. Someone experiencing life is closer to true knowledge than someone who reads about it.
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Failure logic modelling: a pragmatic approach
Lisagor, Oleg (2010) Failure logic modelling: a pragmatic approach. PhD thesis, University of York.
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The research discipline of model-based system safety assessment, which has emerged in the last two decades, has attracted a significant amount of interest from academia, industry and government agencies. However, the discipline remains largely unorganised with various individual, often conceptually dissimilar, techniques being only categorised and related in an ad hoc fashion. This Thesis identifies a coherent family of model-based safety assessment methods – failure logic modelling – and unifies existing techniques through a single well-defined Metamodel. This Failure Logic Metamodel (FLMM) identifies the key safety engineering concepts captured by failure logic modelling techniques, together with their inter-relationships. Whilst maintaining independence from any individual technique, notation or specification language, the abstract Metamodel has been shown to be instantiable in a third party-specification language (AltaRica Dataflow). The Thesis demonstrates that existing failure logic modelling techniques cannot, without modification, adequately address key pragmatic challenges posed by extant characteristics of modern large-scale and complex safety-critical systems. To address such challenges two key contributions are made through extensions to the metamodel. Firstly, these extensions enable the modelling of reconfigurable systems (including those employing fault accommodation). Secondly, they enable the composition of independently defined models in a variety of settings, such as the composition of models of the same system defined from different viewpoints and composition of models of different systems with un-harmonised interfaces. In addition to these contributions, the general metamodel-based approach adopted by the thesis and proposed has helped identify some significant ‘emergent’ characteristics and limitations of failure logic modelling that, to date, have not been reported. The overall contributions of the Thesis have been evaluated through case studies, peer reviews and direct metamodelling experiments. The findings of these evaluations are presented.
Item Type: Thesis (PhD)
Keywords: Safety Engineering, Model Based Safety Assessment, Failure Logic Modelling, Preliminary System Safety Assessment, Metamodel.
Depositing User: Mr Oleg Lisagor
Date Deposited: 19 Oct 2010 15:33
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Furman volleyball rallies to take five-game thriller over ETSU
Kristi Robinson (left) tallied 71 assists against Furman on Wednesday, just one assist shy of tying an ETSU record.
Wednesday, October 15, 2003
Johnson City, Tenn. (October 15, 2003) -- East Tennessee State's volleyball team held a 2-0 advantage over Furman in Southern Conference volleyball action Wednesday night, but the visiting Lady Paladins went on to win 20-30, 27-30, 39-37, 30-27, and 15-11 in a five-game thriller from Brooks Gym. ETSU, which falls to 4-16 on the season and 2-6 in league play, hit a torrid .452 in game one, while the Paladins were held to a .138 clip on 11 attack errors. Furman (12-12, 7-3 SoCon) hit much better in game two (.364); however, the Buccaneers escaped with the win and had the momentum going into the break. The lead changed hands nine different times in game three, but a kill by the Lady Paladins Ally Hock and an ETSU attack error gave Furman the eventual 39-37 victory. The win proved to be the turning point in the match as Furman posted come-from-behind heroics in game four and the decisive game five. Sophomore setter Kristi Robinson(Knoxville, Tenn.) tallied 71 assists, which was just two assists shy of breaking an ETSU record that has stood for 10 years. Freshman Kelsey Sherich (Ogallala, Neb.) also pitched in her fair share of offense with a team and career-high 23 kills. Defensively, ETSU out-blocked the Lady Paladins 11-9, as senior middle blocker Lissa Allen (Palm Bay, Fla.) was credited with six blocks. Allen also finished with 16 kills in match, followed by 15 kills from fellow senior Kate Steidle (Waynesboro, Va.) and 12 kills from Karen Freeburg (New Castle, Ind.). Freshman Natalie Pittenger (Gaston, Ind.) posted a team-high 16 digs. Furman boasted five separate players who finished with double figures in kills. Leading the way was Hock, who registered a double-double with a grand total of 24 kills and 11 digs, followed by 15 kills from Julia Fredrickson. Whiney Purser ended up with 14 kills, while Liz Hilliker and Caitlin White tallied 13 and 10 kills, respectively. Rosey Cashman ended the evening with a team-high 15 digs, and was one of three Lady Paladins to reach double figures in that category. Molly Rybak also recorded a double-double with 66 assists and 12 digs. East Tennessee State will have a few days to lick its wounds, but must be ready again on Sunday, Oct. 19, when Wofford comes into town. The match versus the Terriers is set to begin at 1 p.m. in Brooks Gym. Meanwhile, Furman continues its road stretch with an Oct. 18, match-up in Chattanooga.
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stupid (adj.) Look up stupid at
1540s, "mentally slow, lacking ordinary activity of mind, dull, inane," from Middle French stupide (16c.) and directly from Latin stupidus "amazed, confounded; dull, foolish," literally "struck senseless," from stupere "be stunned, amazed, confounded," from PIE *stupe- "hit," from root *(s)teu- (1) "to push, stick, knock, beat" (see steep (adj.)). Related: Stupidly; stupidness.
Native words for this idea include negative compounds with words for "wise" (cf. Old English unwis, unsnotor, ungleaw), also dol (see dull (adj.)), and dysig (see dizzy (adj.)). Stupid retained its association with stupor and its overtones of "stunned by surprise, grief, etc." into mid-18c. The difference between stupid and the less opprobrious foolish roughly parallels that of German töricht vs. dumm but does not exist in most European languages.
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Macro Beauty
The Smithsonian to display local photographer’s winning image
Cottage Grove’s 29-year-old Thomas Haney likes snakes, lizards and bugs — a lot. At one point as a kid in Austin, Texas, Haney wrangled over 80 lizards for pets. When his love of reptiles transformed into a love of reptilian (and nature) photography, the world took notice.
In 2004, Haney nabbed second place in the Best of College Photography Annual with a photo of an Ecuadorian vine snake, its yellow eyes holding the viewer’s gaze while striking out of the jungle ether with exposed fangs. Three years ago, he won the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year’s One Earth Award for his haunting entry “The Lone Fir,” snapped while following old-growth logging in Forks, Wash. Last week, Haney received more good news: The Nature’s Best Photography competition, one of the largest of its kind in the country, awarded him first place in the “People in Nature” category.
“It’s a close-up photo of a little raft of bubbles in a tidal pool in Cape Perpetua,” Haney says. The macro image features thousands of tiny candy-colored bubbles (the unusual color comes from certain lighting that causes an iridescent effect) and thousands of tiny Haneys, each globule reflecting a silhouette of the photographer with his tripod. The photo will be displayed at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History for the next year. “It’s really nice,” he says of the win. “It’s hard to get known as a wildlife photographer.”
The Texas transplant picked up photography when he was 15, exploring Austin’s unkempt tracts of land with his lens. Haney decided to focus on macro subjects like snakes and spiders for two reasons: He thought the mammalian kingdom was getting enough attention and the telephoto lenses required to capture soaring bald eagles and fishing bears cost upwards of $8,000. Today he uses a digital Canon 5D Mark II with a 100 mm macro lens, 300 mm macro lens and a 16-35 mm landscape lens. He also needs lots and lots of raingear.
Haney’s summers are spent as a wildlife firefighter and his winters are divided between photography and building cow-panel greenhouses. He takes three-to-four-day solo trips to favorites spots on the coast or nearby Bryce Creek. “It’s always pouring,” he says. “It can be really hard to do photography in the rain.” Even when he’s soaked to the bone, he draws inspiration from his photography idols, French nature photographer Vincent Munier and Minnesotan outdoor photographer Jim Brandenburg, who he admires because of their fine attention-to-detail. That’s how he would advise aspiring wildlife photographers. “It’s all in the details, like cooking,” he says. “Every little detail. Don’t settle. Keep working to make it better and better.” And, of course, a good lens doesn’t hurt. ν
To see more of Haney’s photography, visit Don’t miss the shot of a terrifying crab spider hunting a fly.
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ECB under pressure on bond-buying
03.09.12 @ 09:26
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BRUSSELS - Pressure is mounting on the European Central Bank (ECB) ahead of a key meeting on Thursday (6 September), when it is expected to shed more light on a controversial bond-buying plan aimed at helping Spain and Italy.
• Draghi (l) with the Spanish finance minister at the EU Council (Photo:
"The ECB is the bazooka, the firepower, the muscle, the one that has the capacity to impress upon the markets," said Angel Gurria, a Mexican economist chairing the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development - a club of the world's most developed economies.
Asked by newswires whether the ECB should buy Italian and Spanish bonds in order to lower their borrowing costs, he said: "Yes, they should. If you ask when, the answer is the sooner the better."
Burria spoke on the sidelines of a conference in Slovenia's lakeside resort of Bled on Sunday.
"We have passed the question of moral hazard, these are performing countries [in terms of reforms], now it is the system that is at stake," he added.
Despite support from several leading economists, the bond-buying move still lacks backing from the ECB's most influential member - the German Bundesbank.
Last week, Bundesbank chief Jens Weidmann said in an interview that bond-buying can become "addictive like a drug" to governments and undermine reform activity.
German economy minister Philipp Roesler, the leader of the liberal Free Democratic Party in Germany, also told the Rheinische Post in an interview out on Monday that: "Bond purchases cannot remain a permanent solution as they drive the danger of inflation."
He added: "ECB president Mario Draghi has pointed out himself that only structural reforms in individual countries can secure the competitiveness and stability of our currency, not bond purchases."
For his part, Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy over the weekend told several newspapers, including Germany's mass-selling Bild, that he would only make a formal request for financial assistance once the ECB sheds more light on its bond-buying plan.
"We're going to await the decisions of the European Central Bank and on the basis of that we'll make a decision that, today, has still not been made. But if I believe it's good for all of Europe, for the euro and for Spain, I’ll make it and, if not, I won't," Rajoy said.
"If the [requirements] of the ECB are positive, I will present the aid request, if not, I won't."
The prime minister defended his track record on reform, saying "you will not find any government that, in the first eight months of its mandate, has changed so many things as mine."
On Friday, his government met the first deadline under the terms of a €100 billion bailout for its banking sector when it approved a package of laws required by the EU commission. The move including the creation of a 'bad bank' to deal with failed loans and mortgages.
Meanwhile, the country's fourth largest lender, Bankia, on Friday reported €4.5 billion losses, in line with what the government had estimated after taking over the lender in May.
Bankia is set to be the first bank to get money from the eurozone bailout, most likely in November, to the tune of €4-5 billion, the Wall Street Journal reports.
The ECB's Draghi is to meet with MEPs on Monday ahead of the bank's own gathering later this week. But the parliamentary hearing is to be held behind closed doors.
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Evelyn Serrano
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Spinteraction Tour
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Using sign spinning as a platform for the reconsideration of urban storytelling and corporate identity, the Spinteraction Tour consisted of a series of highly interactive spinning sessions using 5 double-sided vinyl signs. The 10-verse poem was performed for passersby and drivers by a group of talented sign spinners in several locations throughout California.
Performed in the San Jose Biennial, Museum of Contemporary Art, Phantom Gallery, Armory Center for the Arts, The Manual Archives and their surrounding neighborhoods.
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Main to Main Trade Days
Location: Springhill Main Street thru Minden to Sibley Springhill, LA
Contact: Jan Corrales
Primary Phone: 318-539-5699
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Webster Parish Main to Main Trade Days. 8th Annual 50 miles of food, fun & shopping starting at Springhill Main Street, to Cullen, then to #371 to Dixie Inn, into downtown Minden then to 371 thru Sibley to Parish Line. Lots of garage sales, antiques, downtown sales, food, church bazaars, misc. You need to fully experience the entire route to find just what you always wanted.
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1987, written and directed by Larry Cohen
Genre: Horror, Mutant Homecoming
{ It's Alive | It Lives Again | Island of the Alive }
The (Entire) Plot
New York. Taxi in the blue light district. Fare goes into labor and as the newborn crowns, Good Samaritan screams “Oh, shit! It’s one of Them!” and pulls his gun. Like the opening line of Hamlet, we know instantly that we’re in the middle of Something Big. This isn’t to say Cohen’s writing has become universally Bard like. In fact, in the nine years since It Lives Again, Cohen seems to have downgraded his vocabulary: “Fucking,” “shit,” “goddamn,” and “son of a bitch” are now sprinkled liberally throughout, and the proof is right there in the opening line.
Through some well-goboed courtroom drama, popular prejudice becomes Federal law as the five Its in custody are exiled to an island by an activist liberal judge. “No harm will come to these creatures as long as I’m alive,” he says, foreshadowingly.
Fast forward four years to visit the father of the very It which served in the courtroom scene as lethal exhibit A. Dad is played by Michael Moriarity (of Hitler Meets Christ fame). True to casting in the first two films, he’s a mumbler. The character’s name is Stephen Jarvis, and he is an actor though the only diegetic way you know this is that you are told so. Since the trial and its infamy, Stephen has been estranged from his wife, sexually rejected by carnies, and only able to find demeaning shoe sales jobs to enormous women who speak off-screen like Peanuts adults. He’s becoming unhinged at the stress of it all. He’s mistaking books for babies, getting furious at generous book publishers, and bitterly telling the worst-scripted jokes of all time. At the end of a particularly trying day, Stephen is approached by a man who tells us that the judge is dead and now he wants to visit the dangerous island with a team of scientists to capture some of the dangerous creatures thereon.
On the way to the island we’re treated to a long, strange, randomly-edited sequence on a sailboat named Infinity. There are some recurring gags involving sunscreen, vomit, and Jarvis’ robotic passes at the female scientist-and-big-game-hunter played by a preop Rick Moranis. In retaliation of her rebuffs, he rudely sings “The Skye Boat Song” across her dialogue. “The Skye Boat Song,” in case you’re trying to figure out its relevance to the plot, is a shanty about the failed revolution of a Scottish Prince.
On the island, most of the team splits up and gets killed by various Its, who are now roughly Nathan Lane sized. Stephen and another make it back to the boat, but the crew has been slaughtered. The other guy swims back to shore, which puts Stephen alone on the sailboat with the foursome of Its, who weigh anchor and set sail, but aren’t very good at this and so use their telepathy and eerie finger pointing technique to indicate where they wish Stephen to take them: Disneyland! I mean Cape Vale! Where the mother is!
Stephen becomes more unhinged as they strip the sailors and eat them. Amidst the “horror,” Stephen learns that two have given birth. Eventually the Its run out of snack food, and they begin eyeballing their tasty makeshift Captain. To save his life, Stephen’s son throws him overboard toward a passing Cuban/Mexican freedom freighter.
The Its land at Cape Vale and disembark. Stephens’ estranged wife Ellen is there and she can feel the presence of the Its. Ellen is played by Karen Black (of Stripping for Jesus fame). Ellen gets a ride from her blackmailing friend Tony and vomits in his car before heading into her apartment. Insult to injury, a passing It mauls him.
Back on the beach, friendly Cubans drop off Stephen, who learned a valuable off-screen lesson about friendship and communism. On his way to find Ellen, Stephen walks through A Flock of Seagulls in a full-blown riot. Under the boardwalk, some of them attempt to rape an anachronistic 1950s poodle skirt. Fortunately an It saves her and afterwards caresses her face in a loving gesture. Seeing this, the cops presume Its guilt and kill It.
The remaining Its find Ellen, who pelts them with her Princess telephone. The Its flee to the roof, pulling Ellen up by her head. Stephen arrives and climbs to the roof with his feet. Up top, they learn that the Its all have fatal measles. Their whole trip was simply to get the grandparents to adopt their kid. Stephen and Ellen overcome their xenophobia, and commit. Satisfied their toddler is safe, the It parents die on the roof holding hands. As the cops murder the last adult It, Stephen and Ellen escape with their grandIt to a stolen car, where broke and on the lam, they dissolve into hysterical laughter.
The Goods
Scary? It Lives Again was scarier, even though this was gorier. Cohen abandoned any subtlety and suspense and tension he was experimenting with, probably because his budget was blown by hiring Ray Harryhausen for the new stop motion Its.
Riffable? So riffable. The film seems to be spliced out of clips from other films that came before and after it. It is a fertile field for quick witted references to telling quotes. Plus: Karen Black!
Gore: They stretched the envelope for the franchise way past bloody scratches for this movie. Here we’re treated to eye gouging, face mangling, and evisceration. And even if what should be shredded flesh really obviously turns out to be red strips of fabric, you know, they tried.
Science! On the island just after colonization, in a scene I omitted from the plot summary, a Mr. Cabot lands his fancy helicopter with a well armed posse. As they dare go a-hunting, Cabot gives us the biggest clue to the whole Itpidemic: “Look, we already took the drugs off the market and besides, there’s no proof that drug caused the mutations.” We find out that since they stopped selling “the drug” no Its have been born. Turns out they are here to kill the Its in order to dispose of any evidence, so they can remarket the drugs under a different name. Their moral crime revealed, they become the hunted of the Itfants and die. So it would seem that the Evil Corporations, and of course, Science! are to blame.
Zombies? Not so much. There are 40% more Its in this movie, but the fact that they reproduce and die from Rubella betray their un-undeath. As far as mutants go, sure they’re misshapen, ferocious, and telepathic, but at the same time, kind of mommas boys. They had their genetic shot and blew it.
The Upshot
Have a good time spotting the references and pretty much leave it at that. Island of the Alive had the promise to be the secret hideaway of a psychotic Mr. Rourke, but it just turned out to be a mutant Tattoo. The basic plot of a runaway reactionary populace out to destroy a class of people under the guise of self protection is surprisingly relevant to modern day Political Religious Extremism. But when you let the reactionaries and murderers win, really, you’ve lost your soul.
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A phrase uttered by "Linda Richman" where she gets all choked up. The character by Mike Myers is supposed to make fun of New Yorkers, with a stereotype of NY Jewish women. See Coffee talk and SNL.
It usually goes like this:
"I'm feeling a little verklempt! {gasps} Talk amongst yourselves!{Pause} OK, new topic; Rhode Island is neither a road nor an island."
Then she starts breathing again, and resumes her conversation. The spelling is from a New York Times interview with the real Linda Richman.
Verklempt is a Yiddish word which is alternately spelled as verklempt, fahklempt, ferklempt, farklempt, and farklemt due to inconsistencies in transliteration. It's a semi-humorous word that means you are choked up. The San Francisco Chronicle defines it as being "beside oneself with joy and emotion." A more literal translation that I've heard is, "gripped my heart; overcome by emotion." There is a German word, "verklemmpt", but that means "stuck up" and doesn't seem to have any connection. This is not unusual, since there are many German words used in Yiddish, and not always with the same meaning.
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Rittal Corp., has published a new comprehensive North American Industrial Solutions Guide that showcases the company's industrial enclosure packaging solutions. This catalog features Rittal's wallmount and freestanding enclosures, human-machine interface enclosures and advanced climate control products.
In addition to providing product information, technical specifications, schematic drawings, and pointing out innovative design features and processes utilized in Rittal products, the catalog also focuses on service. It highlights Rittal XPress, a new system for the guaranteed availability and quick delivery of popular styles and sizes of industrial enclosures and accessories.
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Interview with Laurie in Torino
City? Torino, Piemonte
Date of Interview? July 30, 2005
Let us know a little about yourself?
I am a native San Franciscan in my mid-40's, living in Torino, married to an Italian. My husband has a 25 year old son. I've worked in opera all my life (stage director); occasionally commute to New York for work.
Why did you decide to move to Italy?
I'd been coming to Torino for years, to visit my godmother who is Piemontese. Serendipitously, I got a job in Torino, and met my husband, who also works in the theatre here. After many months of correspondence, we fell in love. My career allows me to live pretty much anywhere, and since my husband does not speak english, the move seemed logical.
What type of process did you go through to be able to move here?
I spent a great deal of time before we married commuting back and forth between Torino and New York, always as a tourist (without a visa), and never staying for more than 90 days. Eventually, when we married, I got my permesso di soggiorno per motivi familiari, (literally the day after our wedding!) and became an official resident of Torino. Now I am working on assembling all of my documents for citizenship....which has been quite a chore! I'm waiting to have my birth certificate apostilled by the state of California. It may be denied, as the B.C. is only a certified copy, in which case I have to go through the process of applying for another one, re-translating it, and re-doing the asseverazione, which is an affidavit required by Italy to confirm the translation.
What problems did you run into during the initial process and how were you able to fix them?
The permesso di soggiorno was no problem, other than long lines, and some discomfort at observing the way stracommunitari, especially people of colour, are treated here. Having grown up in S.F, I'd spent much of my life blithely unaware of "isms and phobias", which are very much alive and kicking here in northern Italy. I guess coming here has been a bit of a political wake up call for me. As for citizenship, see question 4!! It was most frustrating figuring out the asseverazione process, and what procedures need to be followed to assemble all the correct documents. I wish I had found this site just 2-3 weeks earlier; it would have saved me some very difficult moments. Even though I speak excellent italian, it always helps to swallow my instinctive feminism (and pride) and bring my husband along - he is much better at dealing with the bureaucracy, never loses his patience, has much better "sportello" comportment...as in those long strings of apologetic compliments and thank yous and "molto gentiles" that rub me the wrong way but are absolutely necessary in bureaucratic situations here.
How long have you been here? about 3 years
What type of adjustment problems have you had?
I consider myself lucky in that before moving to Torino I already had a sort of support system in place here. Even so, there are so many things that work differently - it is often frustrating. People up here are often very reserved (OK, unfriendly) and private, and I have had to really go the extra mile to "insert" myself into my neighborhood. As Americans, we tend to smile easily, and I often find mine met by a stony stare. It's taken persistence. I find the formality and artificiality up here alienating, but then so does my husband, who has lived in this region almost all his life. It might be a much easier and different sort of transition further South.
What do you wish someone had told you before you made the leap ?
To take it easy, and take it easy on myself if I don't get everything on my list checked off every day. And not to take anti-American sentiment personally. As my husband says, "they KNOW you're not George Bush"! This is one I still work on every day.....
What inside secret could you pass on to others looking to move over?
This website.
Do you have any disappointments, things you thought would happen but haven't for whatever reasons ?
I miss my good friends, although fortunately lots of them have come to visit, and phone cards make talking easy! It's harder to make friends here than I thought.
What has changed about you since you have been here ?
I have become more tranquil, and have learned to love the sun and the sea, and to savour and take more time for simple, everyday moments. I have also begun to be more politically aware. I hope this is a continuing process.
Do you think that you will stay forever? Yes!
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Triply Looped Klutz
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I’m Art Kumbalek and man oh manischewitz what a world, ain’a? So I hear another Winter Olympics has come and gone and all I got to say is that if they don’t add competitive ice fishing for the next Games, forget about it. They could stand to add an extra event or two ’cause, cripes, it seemed every time I thought to tune in, it was the goddamn curling they were showing, what the fock. Could watching an Olympian angler pull up a nice 13-ounce crappie through the ice be any less interesting? I think not.
But I got bigger fish to fry this week, which is to say that in these piss-poor economic times, I got an inkling that the American investor with an extra buck two-eighty burning a hole in his or her pocket or pockette is on the hunt for a ring-a-ding-ding sure thing, something focking-A guaranteed like putting it all on heavyweight Mike Tyson in the ring versus, say, the crafty yet wheelchair-bound physicist Stephen Hawking.
If you got the taste for a hundred-fold return on an investment, do I ever have the opportunity for you—one of my million-dollar ideas from the past that came back to me the other night when I misjudged my landing and mistook the corner of an end table for a bed pillow. It’s the Art Kumbalek Home Drinking
Helmet—a protective device to promote safe drinking. And who couldn’t use one of these? Yeah, that’s what I figured.
You know, it’s true they say that people who’ve been drinking should not get behind the wheel. Hey, they shouldn’t get in front of the goddamn wheel either, or under one, for that matter. That’s all well and good and fine and dandy safety advice for when the drinker is out and about, but listen: What’s to protect the drinker when he’s partaking in the slamming of the cocktails in the privacy of his own abode? You tell me. And then I’ll tell you that it’s the Drinking Helmet that’ll protect him, that’s what.
And what a focking helmet it will be, I kid you not. First, I’d make sure that it was made from the same stuff they make the black-box on airplanes from ’cause that’s some pretty gosh darn strong material, ain’a? If those black boxes can survive these airplane crashes, then the Drinking Helmet certainly should be able to withstand the goofy, nutty, and implausible accidental accidents that the drinker seems to attract to the vicinity of his noggin: the plummeting 10-ton safe, the grand piano surrendering to gravity, the wife’s rolling pin gone awry, a simple flight of stairs.
Unfortunately, our research scientists have yet to be able to make this black-box material float, so don’t be taking a bath when you’re three-sheets-to-the-wind crocked up the jock ’cause the Drinking Helmet can’t help if you conk out and slide below the surface and then somebody finds you submerged after an hour or three.
Come to think of it, maybe I ought to install some dinky high-tech miniature tape recorder thing into the helmet, ’cause let’s say you remembered to avoid the tub but somehow still managed to drown your head in the toilet. With the Drinking Helmet’s recording device, proper authorities could recover the tape and perhaps piece together just how the hell you could’ve done something that focking stupid. That knowledge could prevent other drinkers with the helmet from also drowning their drunk ass in the toilet; although I personally doubt it. Destiny is a harsh mistress.
Hey, if I attached a pint-sized videocam to the helmet, I could collect Drinking-Helmet tapes from around the world and peddle the most spectacular ones to some kind of Focks network reality show, who ought to jump out of their drawers for the chance to pay me for the rights to “The World’s Deadliest Self-Inflicted Drunken Boo- Boos and Oopsies!” And if they didn’t want it, I’m sure the History Channel or Discovery Channel would bite, ain’a?
And you’re right, the Drinking Helmet ought to come with an infrared bubble visor that you could try to snap on, you betcha. It’d be for some kind of night vision in case you’re too focking hammered to reconnoiter a light switch. A semblance of night vision just may save you from stepping barefoot smack-dab into the middle of the overflowing litter box or on top of the broken glass all over the kitchen floor from the cocktails you keep knocking off the table.
And yes, it would have one of those back-up horns to warn other animate objects to gangway ’cause this guy’s loaded again.
So how ’bout you focking forget about the stock market, junk bonds, Powerball tickets, gold bullion or artists nobody ever heard of. At the risk of coming across like a cheap piece of whore shill instead of the respected and responsible journalist that I am, I say it’s the Art Kumbalek Home Drinking Helmet you want to sink all your dough into.
Now, the sooner you bundle your monetary resources and send it to me, the sooner I get the Drinking Helmet into development and the sooner we can drink a toast to our new address: Easy Street, USA, ’cause I’m Art Kumbalek and I told you so.
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The Joomla! Extensions Directory ™
Homepage Slideshow ComponentModule
Editor's Note
• Displays Logo
Compatible with iPhone and iPad. A beautiful slide show for your Joomla home page. It can be highly customizable.
Features Include
1. Customizable height and width
2. Customizable background gradient color(start and ending colors)
3. Customizable menu color, menu mouse over color and active color
4. Customizable menu text for every slide
5. Customizable info box color
6. Customizable info box title
7. Customizable info box button color
8. Customizable info box button text
9. Customizable info box alpha
10. Customizable info box short description
11. Auto slide show
12. Latin character support
13. Added Spanish character support
14. Use multiple instances of module on a page by copying and defining the different xml file name
15. Added CDATA for titles, description, heading and button text.
16. Customizable corner radius.
17. Added new button for play pause
18. Description position can be set through xml
19. Description box can be hidden through xml
- Ease In
- Ease in Bounce
- Ease in Sine
- Ease in out Cubic
- Ease in out Circ
- Ease in out Elastic (New in V 2.24)
Its totally free
Report Extension
Reviews: 6
I put Homepageslideshow one e-commerce website to give a "plus" at the site. It is easy and convivial to administrate. Then I have problem to see it by a change from the provider, (difficult to find!) and the XML/SWF support team has been very good, efficient and reactice. A +++++ for all of that!
Reviews: 1
very easy to use for a beginner like me and the support is really reactive
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Saturday, May 31, 2008
Have you seen it?
That's right! The new Alex Anderson & Ricky Timms Quilt show! Check it out!
Check out the Etsy Treasury I made!
I found this today, an Etsy treasury (which is a collection of http://www.etsy.com/ listings on a certain topic) of quiltsy team members. http://www.etsy.com/treasury_list_west.php?room_id=11410
My crazy recycled denim squares are shown along with some awesome quilts! Won't you take a look?
Friday, May 30, 2008
More fabrics to show you!
I have been hard at it today! I will have pics of all the blues & purples I received posted in the morning. The rest are on the camera, but it is getting late & I am hungry!
Check back for Debbie Mumm, Eleanor Burns, Robin Randolph & other great designers!
Come see some of the new fabrics
I have put a slideshow in the blog to show my newest fabrics! Any orders off the blog receive 15% off. Once I get all the fabric photographed & arranged, I will start to list on etsy & eBay, but until then, this is the only place to snatch it up!
Just email me for quantites available & shipping quotes. I ship internationally. I am a reputable seller...visit either of my stores to check my feedback :)
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Priorities, Priorities! How hard they can be
Oh, all this pretty fabric! But I have an order to finish first. I can't wait to start organizing my fabric! I even came up with a small storage solution, I think :)
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
New Shipment just arrived~Watch my stores!
Oh My! I must have lost count when ordering! I have over 700 yard of fabric that just arrived!
So, watch my stores for listings & deals...I absolutely do not have room for all this fabric...but I hope you do!
So, stay tuned for great offerings of Robert Kaufman, Westminster, Benartex, South Seas, Henry Glass and some AWESOME calicos!
Free Banners
Well, I can't find the link to the company I used to create mine, but I did find www.bannerbreak.com that will help you make your own banner for free without creating an account. There are a couple dozen templates to choose from.
Have fun!
Its a rainy Wednesday here...time to sew!
so, check out the pics!
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
So I will try one more new thing for today!
They say its not good to talk to yourself...I think it depends on what you have to say...and whether or not you answer yourself!
So I am going to try to add some pics to the post! Here we go!
This is my new design of purse. The patchwork blocks on front & back are unique to each other but embroidery quilted in the same stitch. I have a few variations of this purse already made. I will start listing them soon on http://www.fabricsnquilts.etsy.com/ Stay tuned!
well now, that's a little better
so, i post & learn. No more "widgets" in my posts! I added my store views on the right & that looks much better!
So, I am on the lookout now for a sewing related backdrop. any advice out there???
Welcome to my NEW Blog!
Woo Hoo! Look at me! Look at me! (isn't that what blogging is all about anyway?)
I am new to blogging in general, but blog a bit on ebay.
So a little about Fabrics N Quilts:
We are an online and LIVE fabric and quilting store
you can find our wares at http://www.fabricsnquilts.com/ or http://www.fabricsnquilts.etsy.com/
I am a purse & quilt designer. I specialize in rag quilting techniques but also dabble in the traditional!
Etsy: Your place to buy & sell all things handmade
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Tag Archives: New Jersey
The Lindbergh Child
Title: A Treasury of XXth Century Murder: The Lindbergh Child
Author/Illustrator:Rick Geary
Publisher: Comics Lit, February 2009
Recommended by: Nicole, Teen Librarian
After the Fire
Title: After the Fire: A True Story of Friendship and Survival
Author: Robin Gaby Fisher
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company, August 2008
Summary: On January 19, 2000, a fire set in a freshman dormitory at Seton Hall University killed 3 students and injured 58. After the Fire is the true story of the two most severely injured survivors. Shawn Simons and Alvaro Llanos were roommates, housed just yards away from the student lounge where the fire had been set. The author describes, in heartbreaking detail, their struggle to escape the building and then survive their horrible injuries.
I’m not going to lie. This is a very emotional story. The details about the methods used to treat burn victims are a necessary part of this story. Rather than repel you, they will probably bring you to tears. You will be amazed by these two young men and the St. Barnabas medical staff that perform miracles every day. Though the fire and the months immediately after it are a big part of this book, the deep bond that develops between Shawn and Alvaro is the author’s main focus. Their friendship and support of each other is enviable. We should all have friends like this.
Recommended by: Sue, Circulation Coordinator
The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
Title: The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
Author: Junot Diaz
Publisher: Riverhead, September 2007
Recommended by: Nicole, Teen Librarian
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FOOD: March is the Cruelest Month
BY Kathleen Nixon
March 22, 2013
March is the cruelest month. This week we had snow, then 70 degree weather and then snow forecasted again for Monday. The Falls Church Farmers Market has been plagued with bad weather several Saturdays in a row according to Howard Herman, Farmers Market Manager. Usually this time of year, we hear from the farmers that they want to bring in early summer goods, but not this year.
What do you find now that is fresh? Kale is coming back and the tender greens are perfect for salads. Last fall, one of the Little City’s favorite chefs Andrew Dixon of Madfox Brewing Company did a kale salad with butternut squash bacon for a Falls Church Farmers Market Chef Demonstration. Fortunately we have a special video of Andrew making the salad for the crowd at the market. The demonstration series will start up in April and shortly thereafter we can welcome back many of the familiar and new farmers’ market vendors.
March is when we start putting things in the ground such as potatoes and peas. Around our house we call it March Madness, not the basketball brackets but the bareness in the garden that drives you crazy that you think you need to put more plants in the yard to fill up all the bare spots. Take heart your garden will fill out in a month or two.
And while you may think warmer weather will never get here, have heart as there will be tomatoes soon! Spring Valley Farm and Orchards just posted on their Facebook page that tomatoes are showing up on the vines in their greenhouses. Other vendors have tomatoes started in their greenhouse as well. And why do we always use tomatoes as the temperature gauge for fresh food rather than look at what is seasonal and local?
March 22, 2013
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Free Family Events 8/9-8/19
The weekend is almost here, and there are many free (or almost free) fun family activities both locally and nationally to enjoy! Be sure to visit the Event Calendar (or the calendar list view on the right of this page) for more information on ALL of the free activities coming up! It is always a good idea to verify with the business before visiting.
Don’t miss:
Highlights of Upcoming Local Events
• Shadow Lake Towne Center offers Kids Club, a FREE hour of fun for children. A different activity is featured in a different store / restaurant each month. Register early since these tend to fill-up quickly!
• Thursday, August 9th – 10:30am at the SprayGround, featuring live entertainment by the String Beans.
• Follow the yellow brick road to Borsheims at Regency to see The Wizard of Oz film for FREE with your family. To attend, RSVP to Snacks are permitted, you bring your own chairs and enter through Borsheims. In addition to seeing the movie, you’ll meet Wizard of Oz characters who are making a special trip from The Omaha Children’s Museum to Regency Court! Arrival begins at 5pm. Movie starts at 6pm.
The Rainbow at Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts
• Current drought conditions throughout the Midwest have been called the worst in a generation. Due to The Rainbow’s dependence on rainwater, planned twice daily rainbow events have been scaled back. Check here for updated schedule.
• July 12th – August 16th. Thursdays, Venue opens at 5 PM, Concert starts at 7 pm.
Free Outdoor Activities at Gene Leahy Mall - Mondays – Thursdays until 9/27
• The Omaha Downtown Improvement District Association (DID) will offer FREE activities and mini events all summer at the Gene Leahy Mall! Activities will be held from 5:30-6:30 p.m., Mondays-Thursdays during the months of May, June, August and September at 14th & Farnam Streets.
• Mondays – Family Fun
• Tuesdays & Thursdays – Boot Camp Exercise Classes
• Wednesdays – Arts & Culture
• All concerts and movies this summer will begin at 7 pm, and take place outdoors at the La Vista Public Library, 9110 Giles Road.
• August 10th – Bluehouse / Three Musketeers
• Omaha Performing Arts brings back Cox Music & Movies! Enjoy live music from some of the area’s hottest bands followed by a classic movie, all in the Holland Center Courtyard. Venue opens at 7:30pm, music starts at 7:45pm, and movies begin at dusk. This will be held on the Holland Center East Lawn, at 12th & Douglas Streets. FREE and OPEN to the public! A menu of à la carte items will be available the day of the show. Blankets and chairs welcome. No pets or outside food permitted. PLEASE NOTE: This is a rain or shine event. Event will move to the covered arrival plaza (directly next to the courtyard) in the case of rain.
• August 10 – Raiders of the Lost Ark
• Gates open at 7:30 with cartoons starting as soon as the sun sets. The feature movie starts at twilight. Before each Movie 7:45 – 8:45 Sumtur Amphitheater hosts SHOW US WHAT YOU GOT PAPILLION! Four 15 minute slots per night to show your stuff. One winner each night moves on to the finals August 10th for a $250 winner-takes-all grand prize. Sing, Dance, Play an Instrument, Tell Jokes. All forms of family entertainment welcome.
• Puss In Boots – 8/10
• Hey kids, before the bell rings for your first class this school year, visit Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo on Saturday, August 11, 2012, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for one last hurrah. Get in the school spirit by hanging out with local mascots while learning at the Zoo without sitting at a desk. Event activities are free to Omaha’s Zoo members or with regular paid Zoo admission.
Midtown Crossing Monday Night at the Movies – 8/13
• Weekly inspirational sports-themed movies will be shown in Turner Park. The movies are free and open to the public and sponsored by Marcus Midtown Cinema. Grab your blanket, enjoy some popcorn, sit back and relax as we laugh, cry and become inspired all summer long! Movie starts at dark.
• August 13, 2012 - Miracle(2004)
• The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission sponsors Family Fishing Events across the state where people of all ages can learn to fish! Look for the Family Fishing Trailer where loaner rods and reels, bait, and fishing instruction are available free to participants.
• 8/15 – Halleck Park, Papillion, 6-8pm
• FREE, Fun Events All Summer Long! Bring your family and enjoy Summer Nights on Wednesday evenings at the Kroc Center, 6:30-8pm. Meet new people and have fun with your children while enjoying a new free activity each week. Kroc Center members and non-members are all invited to join the fun!
• 8/15 Rainbows and Promises
• The event features a parade, pancake feed, pet show, art in the park, activities for children, entertainment, food, and fun. The club also sponsors a luncheon, music program, and bingo at the Senior Center.
• Special evening for children with Autism and their families. The museum has worked with UNMC to create an appropriate environment. Sponsored by Autism Action Partnership, this event is free for autistic children and their families.
Highlights of Upcoming National Events
• Lowe’s offers free Build and Grow clinics every other Saturday at 10am and Sunday at 2pm. Bring the kids to any Lowe’s store to build fun projects. This is recommended for children in grades 1st-5th. Registration opens a few weeks before each clinic’s date.
• Shrek Dragon Ride – 8/11, 10:00 AM
• Shrek Dragon Ride – 8/12, 2:00 PM
Which event are you most looking forward to this weekend?
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Concern for Military in a Second Obama Term
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A military watchdog group thinks the recent government-sanctioned events in honor of the military’s homosexuals will spread to bases around the world if Barack Obama is re-elected president.
In keeping with his promise of military participation during so-called “Gay Pride Month,” the Obama administration recently sponsored an event in the Pentagon auditorium. A week before that, the Marine Corps band was ordered to the White House to play before a group of homosexual activists.
Elaine Donnelly, president of the Center of Military Readiness (CMR), says the White House event was particularly degrading including several of the guests making an obscene gesture at the portrait of President Ronald Reagan. As far as Donnelly knows, the president has not said anything critical about the disrespectful behavior.
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The Arscott-Nihill Family Home Page
Updated September 6, 2000
Virginia Nihill
928 Playfair Road
Midland, Ontario L4R 4X8
705 526-1435
Edit Your Page
Related surnames: Arscott, Nihill, Foreman, Nunes Rebeiro, Shumka, Sulyma, Gayner, Morris, Dussard, Graves, Woulfe, Herring(e), Huggins, Hughes, Cockcroft, Gellibrand, Cockcroft and Oxenbridge, Gautier, Parchment, Bromfield, Donaldson, Raffington, Scarlett, Gallimore and Lawrence.
I am researching the FOREMAN and NUNES REBEIRO surnames. George Foreman and his wife, Alice Jane Rennie, left Scotland in the mid 1800s for Jamaica and in the early 1900s they went to Panama. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Theodore NUNES REBEIRO emigrated to Jamaica from Portugal in the late 1700s/early 1800s. Any information regarding his ancestry would be greatly appreciated.
PAUL SHUMKA/THEILA SULYMA emigrated to Canada in the late 1800s/early 1900s. We assume they came from the Ukraine. They met and married in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada around 1908. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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WSOF signs Japanese strawweight Emi Fujino
Photo Credit: Taro Irei,
Photo Credit: Taro Irei,
As World Series of Fighting continues to build their women’s strawweight division, they have made another big signing. On Friday morning, the news surfaced that Japanese strawweight Emi Fujino has been signed to the promotion.
“The Kamikaze Angel” has spent her entire professional career fighting in Tokyo, but she is thrilled to get the opportunity to now fight overseas.
“I’ve already faced almost everyone that I can in Japan, so I decided to go outside Japan to find other strong fighters to face,” Fujino said, as translated by Roxanne Modaferri for Sherdog. “It has always been my dream to fight overseas, so I’m truly thrilled [to sign with the World Series of Fighting]. I want to fight strong fighters and see how well I can do on a world-level. My wish is that many people see me fight.”
Fujino (13-7) dropped her last fight in November, but it was a loss to 19-year-old sensation Mizuki Inoue who is one of the brightest young stars in the sport.
Fujino will now try to get back on the winning track inside of the World Series of Fighting cage.
Throughout her career, Fujino has fought in top promotions like Pancrase, Sengoku and Deep.
Topics: Emi Fujino, WMMA, World Series Of Fighting, WSOF
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American Idol alum Antonella Barba discusses her new band LA-eX
American Idol alum Antonella Barba discusses her new band LA-eX
Former American Idol contestant Antonella Barba, who appeared on the sixth season of the show back in 2007, is set to release some brand new material with her new group LA-eX. Antonella, who admits that she would love to do a duet with Drake, was kind enough to talk to FansShare about her time on American Idol, those controversial photos that appeared on the internet and her future with her new group LA-eX.
FS. It has been five years since you appeared on American Idol. What have you been up to since then?
AB. Wow! It’s been five years? It feels like five months… After Idol, I went back to school in DC and finished up. Then I moved back to Jersey and started working on music. I released a bunch of solo stuff like Jersey Girl and Out For Blood, but I was ready for something new… I’d dreamed about living in LA for years, so in 2010, I finally did it.
FS. Your new group LA-eX is made up of you and two others. What can you tell us about the other two?
AB. Epic and SQRL are both former members of Crazy Town, and they run a production company called The Pharmacy. As a production duo, they really push the envelope with their music. They produce, and the three of us write everything together. The sound we’ve come up with is really unique. LA-eX is its own genre. It’s electronic music, but the way it is produced is really original and fuses together a lot of styles. Epic and SQRL create a such a revolutionary sound together. The marriage of their production with my vocals, as diverse as they are, is something no one has ever heard before.
FS. How long have you all known each other?
AB. We were introduced as soon as I moved out to LA in November 2010. They were some of the first producers I met when I moved here, and we were working together before I even found a place to live out here.
FS. You have a new single coming out soon. What can you tell us about the track?
AB. Our new single is a really cool electronic track with some Latin rhythm in the beat and a really melodic hook. I sing the hook and deliver the verses with a mixture of something between rapping, talking, and singing. It’s a huge song that makes you wanna dance.
FS. You also have an EP coming out this year. What is it called and when can we get our hands on it?
AB. Not sure what we’re calling it yet, but we will be releasing it within the next few months…
FS. What can we expect from the EP?
AB. Well it’s not music that you can stand around to. Every song makes you dance and uncovers a different world in the electronic universe. It’s really edgy and it’s meant to make you feel good and strip away the smoke and mirrors.
FS. You were involved in a photo scandal during your time on American Idol. How did you feel when those photos surfaced?
AB. It wasn’t easy. I felt really exposed, but worse than anything, I felt betrayed by the people who leaked them. The people who love and care about me the most were really hurt in seeing me go through that. They couldn’t even turn on the daytime news without seeing me. As a performer, I know what I am signing up for, so to scrutinize me is a little more fair than to put my family through a lot of pain. They didn’t ask for that.
FS. Does LA-eX have any tour dates planned for this year?
AB. We are starting to book dates now. So far, we’ve been in creative mode, putting together the EP, writing a lot of songs, and playing some underground shows in LA.
FS. Who would you say have been your musical influences as an individual?
AB. Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Christina Aguilera, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey
FS. Who would you say has influenced the sound of LA-eX?
AB. Diplo, WuTang and Aphex Twin.
FS. Do you still watch American Idol?
AB. I have actually missed most of this season so far, but once it starts getting closer to the finals, I usually get together with a bunch of my American Idol friends to watch it. Each year, Blake Lewis has an Idol-watching party, and a bunch of alums from all seasons would get together at his house to watch the show. It’s a nice excuse to have some chill time with old friends.
FS. Would you ever consider auditioning for a reality television show again?
AB. Well, I did Fear Factor, which aired in January. Why, I’m not exactly sure…seemed like fun. I have my own reality show in development, based around my singing telegram company, The Jingle Belles, and I would prefer to have my own show than to be auditioning for a competitive show again.
FS. What advice would you give to anybody trying to make it in the music industry?
AB. It’s not easy, and it’s not supposed to be, so if it sucks and it’s hard, you’re good! The most important thing to know is that the only person who can stand in your way ultimately is yourself. What a lot of people don’t understand is that if you want something, just do it. Don’t wait on anybody else. Do it yourself.
Antonella Barba is clearly a very talented artist, as well as being a beautiful lady to match, and is sure to make an impact on the music scene with her new group LA-eX. Having previously covered a hit track, Antonella is not sure who LA-eX will cover in the future. She said, “Well, we already covered Donna Summer's I Feel Love, so I’m not sure what we might tear into next…” Check out www.LAeXmusic.com for more information on the group or alternatively go to www.Facebook.com/LAeXmusic or www.YouTube.com/LAeXmusic. For now though, check out the video for LA-eXWe Give No Fuks, below.
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Farmington Native to Emcee Local Red Carpet Gala on Oscar Night
The Farmington Valley Film Commission is hosting its second annual Red Carpet Gala where you can view the Academy Awards at Belle Terrace on Feb. 24 from 7 p.m. to midnight.
Can’t make it to Hollywood for the Oscars?
You don’t have to go further than Avon this Sunday to dress to the nines, walk the Red Carpet and watch the Academy Awards.
The Farmington Valley Film Commission is hosting its second annual Red Carpet Gala Sunday, Feb. 24 from 7 p.m. to midnight at Belle Terrace in Avon.
“You can come and watch a televised viewing of the Academy Awards and you can dress up, if you so desire,” Canton actor and filmmaker Steve Emirzian, a film commission member, said. “It’s black tie optional.”
As the camera lights flash in Hollywood to capture many of the film industry’s finest in gowns and tuxes, local photographers will also be snapping photos at the Avon gala as area film enthusiasts grace the Red Carpet and pose next to gold Oscar-like statues by the Belle Terrace entrance.
“Who are you wearing?” is the question of the night at the Academy Awards in Los Angeles, so it’s only fitting that people can enter a best-dressed contest locally at the Red Carpet Gala.
There will also be a silent auction at the film commission's event, with prizes ranging from a helicopter ride and a wine tour of Newport Vineyards in Rhode Island to a basket of wines from Francis Ford Coppola Winery in California, according to commission member Maura Fitzgerald.
As Farmington Valley film enthusiasts watch the Oscars at Belle Terrace, they can guess who will win the major categories and enter their names in a 50-50 drawing, Fitzgerald said.
Hors d'oeuvres will be served and people will receive a complimentary glass of champagne. There will be a one-hour open bar between 8 and 9 p.m. and a cash bar for the rest of the time. Avon Wine & Spirits is hosting a wine and beer tasting from 7 to 8 p.m.
While Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane is hosting the Oscars, Maggie Slysz – Fox 61 television personality and Farmington native – will emcee the Red Carpet Gala in Avon. She also hosted last year's event, which was held in Farmington at Farmington Gardens.
More information is available by calling the Farmington Valley Vistor’s Association in Avon at 676-8878. Tickets cost $60 in cash or check, or $450 for a table of eight, according to an announcement the commission posted on Patch.
Belle Terrace is located at 1 Nod Rd. in Avon near the intersection of Routes 10 and 44.
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In Vegas, Get a Cab
Buckeye Farm Beat
Listen to the bellman. It’s a long walk from Circus Circus to the Venetian.
Published on: January 14, 2010
I ask the bellman at the Circus Circus how long a walk it is to the Venetian. “About 20 minutes,” he tells me. “Better get a cab.”
It’s a 20-minute walk from Circus Circus to the Venetian along Las Vegas Blvd. How hard can that be? I am headed for the Venetian to attend the annual Versatile dealer meeting which will include several new product launches. It’s a one-night trip. I am staying at Circus because the room rate at the Venetian is running $700 a night. Seriously! It seems the Venetian is pretty full because it is hosting part of the trendy Consumer Electronics Show – as well as the Adult Entertainment Conference and Awards ceremony. Big place. No rooms.
The PR folks handling the Versatile meeting were a little surprised by the rates themselves. They told me they were asked by the Venetian if they would be willing to give back some of the rooms they booked for Versatile dealers 6 months ago. They recommended I try Circus Circus where my room is $91 – AAA rate.
Juan who registered me and a line of 50 or so other travels couldn’t find a room that fit my reservation so I was upgraded to a suite on the top floor of the hotel’s tower. When I got up there, I found the Jacuzzi wouldn’t turn on and the two flat screen televisions didn’t change channels. But the view is great. Across the way I have a side view of the Riviera’s billboard ad for an evening with Andrew Dice Clay. If I flatten against the window I can see up the Las Vegas Strip to about the middle. The best view is straight out across the desert where the sun was starting to set and the mountain silhouette was crisp and clean.
The temperature is about 60 degrees Fahrenheit. At first it’s not a hard walk, other than the fact that the sidewalk ends in construction several times. Across the way the big lights of the Sahara promote an evening with Andrew Dice Clay. On my side the vacant lots of the Sands and Dunes which were imploded before the recession stretch for a while before I get to Trump Tower. The sidewalk makes a twist up to the shops at Fashion Show Mall. As I get to Treasurer Island resort and see the big Encore and Wynn’s hotels across the way, the sidewalk blends into an escalator which carries the pedestrians up to a crossover.
The foot traffic increases as I cross over Las Vegas Blvd. The folks leaving the convention center from the CES all have name badges on a string around their necks. Most are wearing glasses and dark clothing. They walk in pairs and speak intently. I just hear a few words as I brush past. “Exclusive,” “great fit,” “dazzle,” “to me,” “never before,” “rapt” are some of the words I might have heard. They were very intense. I do remember that.
Across the walk I come face to face with the Palazzo. One right turn and I should be at the Venetian. But first the turn for Grande Canal Shoppes. And then the turn for the restaurants like Canaletto and Zefferino and Taquero. Suddenly I am hungry. It’s about 10 p.m. in Ohio and the burger from the airport is running low.
Ignoring the distractions I press forward and now can see the swimming pool blue of the Venetian’s artificial canals. That’s when the sidewalk comes to an end. Seriously. I wind my way to an escalator that takes pedestrians across Las Vegas Blvd. to Madame Trusaudes Wax Museum on the other side. I cut back across the traffic and finally find myself at the front doors of the Venetian. Not an easy walk. Maybe should have taken the cab.
I go to the concierge and ask for the Versatile dealers meeting. She says, “Are you with the CES?” and I say, “No Versatile.” She looks skeptical. Then digs all the way to the back page of the ledger and finds the listing for the meeting which will be held in Hall D of the Venetian Ball Room. She pulls out a map which shows me walking down a hallway across the casino and past the Blue Man theater down another hallway, past another theater. Down another hallway and right into Hall D.
“It’s a long walk just keep going all the way across the casino." All the way ends up being longer than I think and I turn too soon twice. Finally the theaters show up. Then there it is in between the big signs for the Special Audio Vendors of the CES and the “Adult Entertainment – It’s a business,” sign of the skin convention, there is a small little sign with the Versatile insignia. My first concrete clue that there is a meeting ahead. I walk a quarter mile down the corridor and there is another Versatile sign pointing me to turn right. I walk another quarter mile and at the end of the hallway stands a line of Versatile dealers waiting for name badges at a desk so they can enter Hall D.
I walk up to the line and a big friendly fellow from North Dakota introduces himself and asks, “Are you staying at the Venetian?”
“No I reply. I’m at Circus Circus.”
“Can you walk it from there?” he asks.
“Sure no sweat,” I tell him, just starting to feel a blister on my heel.
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Richard Nicoll designs mobile phone-charging handbag
The London Fashion Week designer solves the age old problem - 'what to do when your phone runs out of juice?' - with a new handbag that can charge your mobile on the move.
BY Ellie Pithers | 18 February 2012
Part of London Fashion Week autumn/winter 2012 Hot Topics
Forget David Beckham for H&M, move over Mary Katrantzou and Topshop; there's a new fashion collaboration in town and it's infinitely more practical: Richard Nicoll and Vodafone.
Gone are the days of heading out with only one miserable bar of battery and an intense yearning to conserve that final 10 per cent of talk time at all costs. Coming to the rescue of pushed-for-time and just-plain-scatty girls all over the world, Nicoll has combined his creative talents with the financial might of long-standing sponsor Vodafone to create a re-charging bag.
Read: Richard Nicoll spring/summer 2012 show report
The revolutionary handbag gives customers the ability to power up their Blackberries, iPhones and androids on the go, solving all one's nomophobic (that stands for 'no-mobil-phone-phobia') woes. The bag must be initially charged from the mains power via induction charging, using a cable that magnetically attaches to the outside of the bag. Once the bag battery is full, it will charge handsets and mobile tablets for at least two days while on the run.
Nicoll told The Telegraph : "This is the second season that we've partnered with Vodafone and we wanted to create a collaborative product that fused technology and fashion, and that was relevant for both of us - so we came up with the idea of doing a charging bag that charges your mobile device on the go, which is especially relevant for my collection this season, because it's all about the notion of work and all its facets in modern times."
The tote bag has been developed in association with Tusting, the leather goods company, and a prototype will be ready in time for Nicoll's LFW presentation on February 19. Techno heads can look forward to powering up with a final product on sale by the end of spring. In the meantime, we're stuck with the terrifying prospect of going AWOL over fashion week - unless, that is, one finds oneself on the Vodafone-powered front row, which can charge a maximum of 100 devices at any one time. There's an incentive for social mobility if ever we saw one.
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• Wednesday 12 March 2014
Animal testing to be banned in Europe
Body Shop and Cruelty Free International celebrate the end of animal testing on cosmetic products and ingredients in the EU after a 20-year-long campaign.
BY Katy Young | 30 January 2013
The Body Shop founder, Anita Roddick, photographed in store in 1989.
The Body Shop founder, Anita Roddick, photographed in store in 1989. Photo: PA
From March 11 2013, animal testing for cosmetics, including ingredients in Europe will be banned.
Kick-started by Cruelty Free International and spearheaded by The Body Shop - and its late founder Anita Roddick back in the Nineties - this marks the successful end of a 20-year-long campaign.
"This is truly an historic event and the culmination of over 20 years of campaigning. Now we will apply our determination and vision on a global stage to ensure that the rest of the world follows this lead," said Michelle Thew, Cruelty Free International's chief executive.
READ: Anita Roddick's obituary
The ban affects anyone who wants to sell new cosmetic products in the EU, and includes all toiletries, from soap to toothpaste and all beauty products.
The Body Shop and Cruelty Free International are launching a range of special commemorative activities in the countdown to March 11, sparked by personal confirmation from EU Commissioner Tonio Borg that the ban is due to go ahead as proposed. Mr Borg wrote in a recent letter to the animal testing campaigners, "I believe that the ban should enter into force in March 2013 as Parliament and Council have already decided. I am therefore not planning to propose a postponement or derogation to the ban."
The EU ban on the import and sale of animal tested products has been planned since 2009, however many beauty companies were expecting the ban to be delayed or derogated, allowing them to continue testing cosmetic products and ingredients on animals until they could find alternative methods.
READ: Has Miranda Kerr's relationship with Victoria's Secret turned toxic?
Paul McGreevy, International Values Director at The Body Shop paid tribute to customers who have supported the company's campaign against animal testing in cosmetics for many years and said: "this great achievement in Europe is only the closure of one chapter. The future of beauty must be cruelty free."
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Hayden Harnett Wants, Needs Your Love
hayden harnett spring 09.jpgIf you’re in the market for some Hayden Harnett, whether because we love it, Behati loves it or you’re just plain curious, here’s your chance to win an entire outfit for you and your best friend – for free.
And we do mean outfit: a pair of boots, a wallet, a cuff bracelet, a handbag, a dress, a coat and a scarf.
The Brooklyn based label’s just launched a youtube video contest. They’ve been actively uploading their own videos for almost a year and they’d like you to respond.
So if you already own your fair share of the brand break out your video camera and tell, or better yet, show them why you love it. And if you’re an HH virgin, tell them why you want-need-have-to-have a piece of Hayden Harnett right now.
The video with the most views wins.
Go to it. In the meantime, we’ll see you at Target.
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Egg and Veggie Casserole
A moist egg casserole with low fat cheeses and vegetables.
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This was great. It takes more like 45 minutes to cook in my oven, and i think i'll add more onion next time (but i'm an onion freak!). Yummy!
23 Sep 12 by member: Whitespider
Incredible. My husband and I both made this with slight variations and it was delicious. Oh, and did I say easy..very!
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Nutrition summary:
Calorie break-down: 60% fat, 5% carbs, 35% protein.
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 1 serving
Amount Per Serving
Calories from Fat 191
Calories 321
% Daily Values*
Total Fat 21.25g 33%
Saturated Fat 10.919g 55%
Polyunsaturated Fat 1.429g
Monounsaturated Fat 7.057g
Cholesterol 301mg 100%
Sodium 141mg 6%
Potassium 176mg
Total Carbohydrate 4.1g 1%
Dietary Fiber 0.2g 1%
Sugars 2.18g
Protein 27.36g
Vitamin A 14% Vitamin C 3%
Calcium 39% Iron 8%
Nutrition Values are based on USDA Nutrient Database SR18
of RDI*
(321 calories)
16% of RDI
Calorie Breakdown:
Carbohydrate (5%)
Fat (60%)
Protein (35%)
Carbohydrates, 4.1g (5%) Fat, 21.25g (60%) Protein, 27.36g (35%)
* Based on a RDI of 2000 calories
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Full Contact Fighter Database
Monday, Apr 01, 2002
Minotauro Out Of Pride 20!
Minotauro Out of PRIDE 20!
By Eduardo Alonso
Despite PRIDE’s intention to have their Heavyweight champion defending his title for the first time on April 28th, the Brazilian Top Team member won’t be figthting on the next PRIDE card. Rodrigo "Minotauro" Nogueira won his title at PRIDE 17, in November, with a win over Heath Herring. After this victory Nogueira fought a non-title match at the last PRIDE event, in February, against seasoned veteran Enson Inoue. "Minotauro" came out as the winner, and DSE wanted him to finally defend his belt at PRIDE 20. His opponent was heavily rumored to be UFC veteran Semmy Schilt, but Schilt opted for a K-1 deal and he became unavailable to face the champion in April. Other opponents were approached, with no deal being close, and in the end FCF was told today that Rodrigo "Minotauro" Nogueira surely won’t be fighting in the next PRIDE card, but his twin brother, Rogerio "Minotoro" Nogueira, is still negotiating for a possible appearance. Minotauro is likely to defend his title at PRIDE 21.
This week on
Full Contact Fighter TV:
• News of the week
• King of the Cage Highlights.
• Preview of UFC 37.
• Feature on Matt Hume.
• Ask the President: UFC President Dana White answers a fan’s question about whether Rumina Sato is coming to the UFC.
FCF TV airs weekly on:
MSG Network
2 times a week: 1 premiere + 1 replay
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Friday night/Saturday morning at 12:30AM
3 times a week: 1 premiere + 2 replays.
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cable or satellite provider
and your local listings.
Schedule Change!
FCF TV is not on tonight (Tuesday)
on MSG, it has been pre-empted until Thursday night (Friday morning) at 1:00AM with the replay on Sunday night (Monday morning) at 1:00AM
Quick results:
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Mike "The Shooter’s Shooter" McNeil
UCC 8 Fast and Furious
Held at the Rimouski Coliseum.
Nancoo kicking Claveau
1. Claude Patrick def. Guillom DeRozzier via Ref, Stoppage (TKO). Punches from Mount.
2. Steve Lego def. Francois LeClaire by front choke from mount in R2.
3. Shawn Davidson def. Dennis Estelle. Ref. Stoppage (TKO). in R1.
4. C.J. Fernandes def. Dany LaFlame via ref stoppage. in 33 secs. in R1.
5. Pain Peters def. Jeff Davis via ref stoppage. 55 secs. in R1.
6. Anthony "The Freak" Fryklund def. Jonathan Goulet via ref stoppage in R1.
7. Jason Black defeats Ivan Menjivar. with North South front choke in R1.
8. Richard "The Monkey" Nancoo retains UCC Canadian Super lightweight Belt, defeating Steve Claveau via Unanimous Judges’ Decision.
9. Justin Bruckman defeats Joel Leblanc in 58 sec in R1. Ref stoppage.
10. Steve Vigneault keeps UCC Canadian middleweight belt def. J.P Cantin in 1:53 in R1. Ref. stoppage.
11. David "The Crow" Loiseau def. Claudionore Fontinelle via (TKO) ref. stoppage 56 sec. in R2.
12. Jesse Jones def. Donald Ouimet via Unanimous Dec. To take the UCC world Middleweight Championship belt.
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While visiting the Codroy Valley, Port aux Basques and surrounding areas be sure to enjoy the many hiking opportunities the area offers. Part of the Long Range Mountains a hike on Starlite Trail in Codroy Valley or Table Mountain Trail in Cape Ray will prove to be a worthwhile venture. For those who would like [...]
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As a prelude to the Feather and Folk Festival this event will be held Wednesday May 29th at the Hairyman’s Safe Haven Café & Craft Shop in the Isle aux Morts Community Center, The Granite Coast Route 470. Enjoy a Pork Chop Dinner with all the fixings followed by an Old Time Community Concert featuring [...]
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Indian Head Range forms the ‘basement rocks’ to western Newfoundland. They formed as a result of mountain building during the assembly of the supercontinent Rodinia. They are on average between 1.3 and 1 billion years old and the oldest rocks found within the island portion of the province. There were 2 attempts to mine iron [...]
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Fedora currently does not have Dom0 support, see the XenPvopsDom0 page for more details.
The dedicated mailing list for users of Xen on Fedora is fedora-xen . For non-Xen discussions, the Communicate page details many other ways of communicating with Fedora users & developers.
Xen Quick Start Guides
Depending on which Fedora release you are using there are different guides for getting started with Xen. Choose one of the following guides as appropriate:
• Fedora 8
• Fedora 7
Frequently Asked Questions
• Q. What APIs are available for developing Xen management applications ?
A. The libvirt library provides an API which is guarenteed to be stable across the different versions of Xen in previous & future Fedora Core releases. libvirt provides a C library and Python bindings. There are also optional Perl bindings on CPAN and OCaml bindings .
• Q. Is there any GUI tool for managing local Xen virtual machines ?
• Q. Is there any GUI tool for managing remote Xen virtual machines ?
A. At this time, Xen does not provide a secure protocol for managing virtual machines across a network, so the virt-manager tool is restricted to local management. The roadmap for development of Xen 3.0.4 calls for inclusion of an API enabling secure remote management, which will in turn allow libvirt & virt-manager to manage machines remotely.
A. Yes, see Cobbler
A. No. The Xen virtualization system only allows for native architectures, either via para-virtualization, or full virtualization. To run a guest virtual machine with a different architecture from the host would be a job for the QEMU emulator instead. Support for QEMU in libvirt is work-in-progress and will allow the same tools to manage both Xen & QEMU virtual machines
• Q. How can I get involved in development of Xen in Fedora ?
A. The fedora-xen mailing list is the best place to discuss Xen in relation to Fedora
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SCCM eNewsletter Critical Care eNewsletter Thu, 06 Mar 2014 20:49:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 CDC Urges Better Antibiotic Stewardship Thu, 06 Mar 2014 16:57:03 +0000 A new Vital Signs report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that clinicians in some hospitals prescribe three times as many antibiotics than clinicians in other hospitals, even though patients were receiving care in similar areas of each hospital. In addition, about one-third of the time, prescribing practices to treat urinary tract infections and prescriptions for the critical and common drug vancomycin included a potential error – given without proper testing or evaluation, or given for too long. The report also found that, in hospitals, a 30% reduction in use of the antibiotics that most often cause deadly diarrheal infections with Clostridium difficile can reduce these infections by more than 25%. The same antibiotics also prime patients for future super-resistant infections.
To help hospitals develop antibiotic stewardship programs, CDC released practical tools that include seven key elements, a self-assessment checklist, and an in-depth implementation document.
The Vital Signs report follows several calls to action from CDC on antibiotic resistance including the Antibiotic Resistance Threats to the United States, 2013 report, the Get Smart about Antibiotics Week, and the upcoming coming Transatlantic Taskforce on Antimicrobial Resistance 2013 report.
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ACGME, AOA and AACOM Agree to Single Accreditation for Graduate Medical Education Thu, 06 Mar 2014 14:34:46 +0000 The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), the American Osteopathic Association (AOA), and the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM) have agreed to a single accreditation system for graduate medical education (GME) programs in the United States. After months of discussion, the allopathic and osteopathic medical communities have committed to work together to prepare future physicians with the highest quality GME, ultimately helping to ensure the quality and safety of health care delivery.
The single accreditation system will allow graduates of allopathic and osteopathic medical schools to complete residency and/or fellowship education in ACGME-accredited programs and demonstrate achievement of common Milestones and competencies. Currently, the ACGME and AOA maintain separate accreditation systems for allopathic and osteopathic educational programs.
“A single system standardizes the approach to GME accreditation, and ensures that all physicians have access to the primary and sub-specialty training necessary to serve patients,” said AOA President Norman E. Vinn, DO. Under the single accreditation system:
• AOA and AACOM will become ACGME member organizations and will nominate members to the ACGME Board of Directors.
• Two new osteopathic Review Committees will be created to evaluate and set standards for the osteopathic aspects of GME programs seeking osteopathic recognition.
• An extended transition period — July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2020 is set for AOA-accredited programs to apply for and receive ACGME recognition and accreditation.
• Opportunity is created for MD and DO graduates who have met the prerequisite competencies to access any GME program or transfer from one accredited program to another without being required to repeat education.
• Efficiencies are realized because institutions need not sponsor “dually accredited” or “parallel accredited” allopathic and osteopathic medical residency programs.
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The New Yorker Puts Spotlight on Post-Intensive Care Syndrome Thu, 06 Mar 2014 14:34:10 +0000 The New Yorker profiled intensive care unit (ICU) patient Charlie Atkinson and his struggle with the long-term outcomes of his care. “After a month in the I.C.U., Atkinson was well enough to leave the hospital. He had ‘made it.’ But he remained dependent on a ventilator and confused—able to recognize his own name and little else. He didn’t know it, but he had crossed an invisible threshold into a territory of protracted sickness and uncertain hope for improvement,” according to the article “The Limbo Between A Life Worth Living and Death.” The article details the challenges patients face after critical illness and signifies a rising awareness about post-intensive care syndrome.
The Society of Critical Care Medicine offers numerous resources to help educate patients about post-intensive care syndrome at, including several interviews with former ICU patients.
In addition, the Society’s ICU Liberation initiative offers clinicians tools to improve long-term outcomes. A recently added presentation from Alison Clay, MD, recounts her own ICU survivor story.
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New Edition of Critical Care Ethics: A Practice Guide Thu, 06 Mar 2014 14:31:36 +0000 The intensive care unit can be the site of many ethical controversies. Critical Care Ethics: A Practice Guide, Third Edition, explores thought-provoking ethical questions that critical care professionals must face in real life situations.
Topics include:
• euthanasia
• artificial nutrition
• management of drug shortages
• palliative care
• religious views of end-of-life care
• unique considerations in pediatric and neonatal care
The references and suggested readings that accompany each chapter provide resources for further exploration of complicated issues.
Critical Care Ethics: A Practice Guide, Third Edition is available for purchase in the SCCM Store in print and electronic formats.
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Practice and Prepare with the Adult and Pediatric Board Review Courses Thu, 06 Mar 2014 14:31:05 +0000 The Society of Critical Care Medicine’s (SCCM) 2014 Adult and Pediatric Multiprofessional Critical Care Board Review Courses (MCCBRC) set the standard in board preparation. Whether you need to certify, recertify or simply review, MCCBRC provides an excellent update and thorough overview of the field.
Comprehensive Learning Experience
Receive 4.5 days of extensive coverage of core concepts in critical care, including cardiology, endocrinology, gastrointestinal disorders, infectious diseases, monitoring, neurology, nutrition, respiratory care, sepsis, and more. Each comprehensive session is presented by world-class faculty.
Accurate Skills Assessment
Daily interactive board preparation sessions will consist of practice board questions, answers and rationales. Monitor your progress through audience response system technology and receive accurate feedback regarding areas that may need further refinement.
Valuable Study Resources
As a registered participant, you will receive the course syllabus, online access to practice questions, post-course online access to MCCBRC On Demand videos and downloadable MP3 files of all the lectures, and networking opportunities with colleagues and world-renowned experts in critical care.
The 2014 Adult and Pediatric MCCBRC will be held August 12 to 16, 2014, at the Fairmont Chicago, Millennium Park, in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Register online for the Adult or Pediatric MCCBRC using your Customer ID and password, or contact SCCM Customer Service at +1 847 827-6888.
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Help Change the Face of Patient Care Thu, 20 Feb 2014 00:06:32 +0000
Liberate your patients from the harmful effects of pain, agitation and delirium in the ICU and improve their long-term outcomes. Among the resources available at is a newly added presentation from the 43rd Critical Care Congress from Alison S. Clay, MD, who shares her experience and recovery as an intensive care unit patient.
In addition, the site offers the Pain, Agitation and Delirium Guidelines and numerous tools related to the assessment, treatment and prevention of these conditions.
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Self-Directed Ultrasound Now Available Thu, 20 Feb 2014 00:04:19 +0000 The Society of Critical Care Medicine’s (SCCM) new Self-Directed Critical Care Ultrasound training courses allow you to learn at your own pace from the comfort and convenience of your home or office. Choose from the following:
Self-Directed Critical Care Ultrasound
Self-Directed Critical Care Ultrasound provides a relaxed learning experience with access to the same didactic sessions from the live version of the Critical Care Ultrasound course. This course includes 4 modules with synchronized speaker audio and pre- and post-tests are utilized to assess your knowledge. 8.5 hours of CE is available for nurses and physicians.
Self-Directed Critical Care Ultrasound with Simulation
Benefit from all of the features provided with the Self-Directed Critical Care Ultrasound course, plus enhance your learning experience with a hand-held simulation sensor that transforms your personal computer into your own ultrasound training solution and includes links to specific case-based simulations that allow you to practice the techniques presented in the didactic lectures. The cases cover a broad spectrum of normal and pathologic cases.
For more product details or to make a purchase, visit the SCCM Online Store.
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Pre-Congress Educational Sessions Now Available On Demand Thu, 20 Feb 2014 00:00:37 +0000 Now you can experience the stimulating pre-Congress educational sessions from the Society of Critical Care Medicine’s (SCCM) 43rd Critical Care Congress as if you were there.
The following On Demand courses are available for purchase:
The On Demand versions of the pre-Congress educational sessions give you access to videos containing both slides and lectures in a searchable format, making it the next best thing to attending the live event. Once you’ve purchased an On Demand course, you can access the material as often as you like by logging into
If you were a registrant for a pre-Congress educational session, your Congress On Demand subscription now includes complimentary access to that session. Your subscription to this service can be accessed by logging into with your Customer ID and password.
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Is Tight Glucose Control Beneficial for Critically Ill Children? Wed, 19 Feb 2014 23:59:17 +0000 The detrimental effects of hyperglycemia in critically ill patients has been well described in the literature. However, the benfefits of maintaining normoglycemia using insulin infusions has been controversial. In 2009, The New England Journal of Medicine published a study by the NICE-SUGAR Study Investigators that appeared to answer the question about risks and benefits of intensive insulin therapy. Studying more than 6,000 subjects, the authors showed an increase in mortality in critically ill adults who underwent intensive glucose control, compared to those who underwent conventional control of their blood sugars. Interestingly, in the same year, a pediatric study was published in Lancet by Vlasselaers et al that demonstrated a decrease in mortality and length of pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) stay in those patients who had intensive glucose control, compared to the conventional therapy. Though it should be noted that while this study randomized 700 children, it was a single-center trial whose subjects were primarily children who had undergone cardiac surgery (around 75%).
In this study by Macrae et al, the authors randomized more than 1,300 critically ill children from 13 centers to undergo either tight glucose control (maintaining blood glucose levels between 72-126 mg/dl) or conventional therapy (infusing insulin only in patients whose blood glucose levels were over 216 mg/dl until they dropped to 180 mg/dl). The authors recruited children between the ages of 36 weeks of corrected gestational age and 16 years of age. Like the the Vlasselaers study, a predominance of subjects underwent cardiac surgery compared to other reasons for PICU admission (around 60% and 40%, respectivley). The aims of this study were to assess whether tight glycemic control could reduce morbidity and mortality rates and associated costs for critically ill children compared to conventional therapy.
The results of this trial were mixed. When examining the data for the primary outcome, the number of days the subjects were alive and free from mechanical ventilation, the authors clearly demonstrated that tight glycemic control did not demonstrate a benefit. However, some of the secondary examined outcomes revealed a “complex relationship of potential benefit and harms.” Like most of the other studies that examined this topic, this trial demonstrated a statistically significant increase in episodes of moderate and severe hypoglycemia in the tight glycemic control group.Part of the reason for this may be related to the frequency of glucose measurements that were taken. The protocol initially called for hourly checks at the beginning of an insulin infusion until the levels were stable for 6 hours, which then allowed for every 2 hour checks.
In the subgroup of patients who underwent cardiac surgery, hypoglycemia was associated with in increase in mortality (10.6% vs. 2.1% in those without hypoglycemia). However, tight glycemic control was also associated with a decreased incidence of renal replacement therapy compared to conventional therapy. In addition, in the subgroup of critically-ill children who did not undergo cardiac surgery, tight glycemic control was associated with shorter lengths of hospital stay and lower health care costs.
This article is important because it provides clinical direction in a specific patient population and should direct any future studies in this topic. Clearly, the increased mortality associated with hypoglycemia found in cardiac patients in this trial, which was consistent with a similar finding in the NICE-SUGAR trial, should cause practitioners to pause before initiating tight glycemic control in these children. However, in other critically ill children, the positive responses seen with tight glycemic control in this study also deserve attention. Future studies should be done to confirm these findings, but also to provide some insight into the reasons for the differences between hyperglycmia in children after cardiac surgery versus other critically ill children.
This Concise Critical Appraisal is authored by SCCM member Daniel E. Sloniewsky, MD. Each installment highlights journal articles most relevant to the critical care practitionerDaniel Sloniewsky is an associate professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the Stony Brook Long Island Children’s Hospital in Stony Brook, NY, where he is board certified in pediatrics and pediatric critical care. He completed his fellowship training at Children’s Memorial Hospital and Northwestern University in Chicago. His major interests are in acute pediatric pulmonary disease, transfusion medicine and ethics. He is also actively involved in resident education, Pediatric Advanced Life Support and Pediatric Fundamental Critical Care Support instruction.
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What we missed
One of my besties on her creative process while living in India. (warning: it’s really f-ing good).
On being an ex-undocumented immigrant father.
Does what happened in Norway reveal a larger anti-immigration attitude in the country?
And was Breivik’s ammo FROM the US?
The racial wealth gap is larger than ever.
1. Posted July 28, 2011 at 5:24 pm | Permalink
First two links point to the same thing.
2. Posted July 28, 2011 at 5:47 pm | Permalink
And was Breivik’s ammo FROM the US?
That’s hard to say. The article doesn’t really say anything about ammunition from the US. It talks about magazines from the US (I’m pretty sure), but the author doesn’t seem to be clear on what magazines are, what “clips” are and what ammunition is.
Also, WTF?! it’s a big deal that he could have illegally (I think, maybe, Norwegian law is not clear from the article) purchased the magazines locally, but opted to order them from the US, where they are legal and therefore pricing is more reasonable.
This articles is gibberish written by someone who has no idea what they are talking about and saying nothing about something that is a barely interesting tidbit.
Some folks may not like guns, but let’s not let our tenuous grasp of the facts get in the way of blaming this man’s evil on someone who sell bits of folded sheetmetal.
• Posted July 29, 2011 at 8:34 am | Permalink
You are correct: the article says nothing about his buying ammunition from the US, but rather that he purchased high-capacity magazines from the US, because the ban on such magazines expired here in 2004, hence their being cheaper than the equivalent in Norway. Btw, a magazine or clip is the container that holds ammunition (i.e. bullets and shell casings containing propellant), rather than the bullets and propellants themselves (rounds or ammunition). So, strictly-speaking, the link is mistitled, but that’s a bit of hair-splitting.
Also, you can say all you want about how uninteresting the article is, but that is your own opinion. I personally think it is an interesting statement about our gun laws, and a suggestion that, not only do they make us less safe, but that in this case they actually made another country’s citizens less safe, too. To me, that seems like an issue worthy of discussion and linking in a feminist space.
• Posted July 31, 2011 at 9:31 am | Permalink
The only interesting thing about the article is how it demonstrates US politicians’ willingness to lie (about the deaths of Norwegian kids, no less) in order to ban things they do not like. It’s also terribly written and researched.
I can’t read Norwegian, but it took me all of two minutes to confirm magazines are completely unregulated and for sale in Norway:
The only thing Breivik apparently gained by buying from the US is savings of about $250 USD. He was not short on cash so this makes no difference, and US gun laws had no bearing on Breivik’s ability to do what he did.
3. Posted July 28, 2011 at 6:06 pm | Permalink
I’d love to read the article (creative process in India) but that click consistently goes to the second link)
4. Posted July 28, 2011 at 6:40 pm | Permalink
I was super excited to read the first article linked to, but I think it might be the incorrect web address. :)
5. Posted July 29, 2011 at 2:38 am | Permalink
I fixed it!
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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Saint Catherine’s Monastery
The Monastery of St. Catherine is located at an altitude of about 4925 feet in the Wadi el-Deir at the foot of Gebel Musa. Tradition identifies this as the site where Moses tended the flocks of Jethro and saw the burning bush (Ex. 3:1-4:17). The Monastery was built near the middle of the sixth century A.D. during the reign of the emperor Justinian. It is dedicated to Saint Catherine of Alexandria and is the oldest continuously inhabited monastery in the Christian world. Through the centuries many monks have lived there; today it houses fewer than a dozen Greek Orthodox monks. The monastery became a great center of over 3000 old manuscripts and over 2000 icons. Only the Vatican library has more manuscripts.
Here is a new photo of the Monastery that I made in January.
View of St. Catherine's Monastery. Photo by Ferrell Jenkins 2011.
The bedouin who work at the Monastery are called Jabaliye (Arabic for People of the Mountain).
“According to their tradition they are descendants of Christian slaves who were brought here by Emperor Justinian from Wallachia, today Rumania [Romania], as builders of the monastery and later its guards. In the course of time, when Sinai came under strict Moslem rule they were compelled to embrace Islam” (Vilnay, The Guide to Israel, 564).
There is a mosque within the monastery walls.
The rock of Van in Eastern Turkey
Paul Zimansky, in an article on Rusa II, the seventh century B.C. king of Urartu, describes the extent of the territory:
“The kingdom that Rusa controlled in the second quarter of the seventh century BCE stretched across the mountainous terrain of eastern Anatolia approximately eight hundred miles from east to west and five hundred from north to south” (“An Urartian Ozymandias,” Biblical Archaeologist, June, 1995, 94).
Dr. Oktay Belli says the name Urartu is not an ethnic term but a geographical one meaning “mountainous terrain” (The Capital of Urartu: Van, 20). Prior to the Urartians, this region was the home of the Hurrians.
There is a small museum in Van (unless enlarged since my last visit). Many inscriptions in the cuneiform language which the Urartians borrowed from the Assyrians are displayed. There were several pieces of gold jewelry and works of bronze on exhibit.
Urartian Ivory. British Museum.
Urartian Ivory. British Museum. Photo by Ferrell Jenkins.
The British Museum displays some Urartian pottery and ivories. The sign under this ivory piece reads,
Ivory objects were prized luxury items throughout the Near East. Some were made in Urartu and elephant tusks are listed by the Assyrians as booty from Urartian temples and palaces.
The photo below shows the castle or rock of Van. It is the site of Tushpa, an ancient city of the Urartians.
The Rock of Van, ancient Tushpa. Photo by Ferrell Jenkins.
Tushpa, the ancient city of the Urartians, was built on this rock, which provides a commanding view over the lake, and at the base of the rock. At the beginning of the 20th century the city of Van was built over the ancient ruins, but was destroyed by the Russians in 1916. The area now is nothing more than a grassy knoll. On the side of the rock and at the top there are inscriptions, the tombs of eighth and ninth century B.C. Urartian kings, and ruins of a temple. A short distance from Van is another site called Toprakkale which marks the Urartian fortress of Rusahinili.
We know that the Assyrians were a threat to the kingdoms of Israel and Judah for about two hundred years. It is impressive to know that they also maintained an active engagement with the kingdom of Urartu closer to home. The distance from Nineveh to Tushpa on Lake Van is about 150 miles in a straight line. Think much further by mountainous road.
Sunset on Lake Van in Eastern Turkey
Lake Van in eastern Turkey is a large inland body of water of about 1400 square miles at an elevation of 5737 feet. The lake is fed by a number of rivers and is highly alkaline. It is said that folks sometimes wash their clothes in the lake. Along the south side of the lake the elevation reaches 7324 feet at one point.
Sunset on Lake Van. Photo made June 5, 2007 by Ferrell Jenkins.
In Assyrian records this area was called Urartu. In the Bible it is called Ararat. The English term Ararat is a transliteration of the Hebrew term. The four references where the term appears are Genesis 8:4, 2 Kings 19:37 = Isaiah 37:38, and Jeremiah 51:27. The King James version uses the term Armenia in 2 Kings 19:37 and Isaiah 37:38 because that is what the territory was later called. The Septuagint uses Armenia only in Isaiah 37:38.
The ark of Noah is said to have “rested upon the mountains of Ararat” (Gen. 8:4). Note that it does not say “Mount Ararat” but the “mountains of Ararat.” The assassins of Sennacherib, after killing the king of Assyria at Nineveh in 681 B.C., escaped into “the land of Ararat” (2 Kings 19:37; Isaiah 37:38). Jeremiah called upon the kingdom of Ararat to fight against Babylon (Jeremiah 51:27).
Quake survivors plead for tents
With the death toll approaching 300 in Eastern Turkey, a headline from MSNBC says, “Turkish quake survivors plead for tents.” It is easy to locate photos of tent cities set up in the area of the earthquakes. Such is often true even for those whose houses were not destroyed. The fear of after shocks cause people to leave their houses.
One of the first questions we should ask in Bible study is “What did this text mean to the original readers?” Until we know the answer to that question we should not try making applications of our own. Sometimes we fail to understand a text because we do not understand the customs and conditions of the time in which the text was written.
The letters to the Seven Churches of Revelation are especially filled with local allusions to things common in that time and place. The saints at Philadelphia were told that the one who overcomes (conquers) would be made a pillar in the temple of God. Notice the next phrase: “Never shall he go out of it.”
Philadelphia was especially noted for volcanoes and earthquakes. We discussed this earlier here. Pillars crumble during earthquakes and people leave their houses to live in tents. The promise in this text is that the one who overcomes will become a pillar in the temple of God and “never shall he go out of it.” This was a wonderful promise to those saints who had suffered from earthquakes on several occasions.
The photo below illustrates the effect of an earthquake on the pillars of temples and other buildings. It was made at Bethshan (Beth-shean) where an earthquake hit the city in 749 A.D.
Columns broken by earthquake at Bethshan. Photo by Ferrell Jenkins.
Columns broken by earthquake at Bethshan. Photo by Ferrell Jenkins.
Earthquake shakes Eastern Turkey — the Land of Ararat
Early Sunday morning we learned that a 7.2 magnitude earthquake hit eastern Turkey around Lake Van. Today this region is occupied mostly by Kurds, but in biblical times it was known as the land of Urartia or Ararat. The region was the area where Noah’s ark is said to have rested after the flood.
After the sons of Assyrian king Sennacherib killed him at Nineveh, they escaped to the land of Ararat (2 Kings 19:37; Isaiah 37:38).
The kingdom of Ararat was called to participate in the overthrow of Babylon (Jeremiah 51:27).
Several times we have written about earthquakes in the Bible, and specifically earthquakes in the eastern portion of Turkey. See here and here. We wrote about the planning done by local people for earthquakes here.
Below is another photo made in June, 2007, on the road from Van to Batman. The wooden beams you see in the wall are placed there to help absorb the shock from earthquakes.
Preparing for earthquakes in Eastern Turkey between Van and Batman. Photo by Ferrell Jenkins 2007.
Preparing for earthquakes in Eastern Turkey. Photo by Ferrell Jenkins 2007.
The only photos of yesterday’s earthquake damage that I have seen has been from the cities where the buildings are made of concrete. I wonder how well these country folk have fared in this earthquake.
Making your enemies your footstool
A common motif found in Ancient Near East reliefs shows a monarch placing his foot on his enemy. One illustration of this is the large relief showing the Assyrian King Tiglath-Pileser III (reigned 745-727 B.C.) with his foot on the neck of an enemy. Tiglath-Pileser III is known as Pul in the Bible.
Pul king of Assyria invaded the land, and Menahem paid him a thousand talents of silver to gain his support and to solidify his control of the kingdom. (2 Kings 15:19 NET)
The Assyrian relief below is displayed in the British Museum.
Tiglath-Pileser III Subjugates an Enemy. British Museum. Photo by Ferrell Jenkins.
Here is a closeup of what we are seeking to illustrate.
Tiglath-Pileser III Puts His Foot on Neck of Enemy. British Museum. Photo by Ferrell Jenkins.
Tiglath-Pileser III Puts His Foot on the Neck of an Enemy. BM. Photo by Ferrell Jenkins.
Several biblical passages come to mind in this connection.
When they brought the kings out to Joshua, he summoned all the men of Israel and said to the commanders of the troops who accompanied him, “Come here and put your feet on the necks of these kings.” So they came up and put their feet on their necks. (Joshua 10:24 NET)
Here is the LORD’s proclamation to my lord: “Sit down at my right hand until I make your enemies your footstool!” (Psalm 110:1 NET)
Peter quotes Psalm 110:1 to show that Jesus is now seated on the throne of David at the right hand of God (Acts 2:35).
And Paul says,
For he must reign until he has put all his enemies under his feet. (1 Corinthians 15:25 NET)
The last enemy is death (1 Corinthians 15:26).
Not much remains at Capernaum
Capernaum, on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee, played a significant role in the ministry of Jesus. The town became the Galilean center for the ministry of Jesus.
And leaving Nazareth he went and lived in Capernaum by the sea, in the territory of Zebulun and Naphtali, (Matthew 4:13 ESV)
The aerial photo below was made on approach to Capernaum from the east. The site most visited by tourists may be seen left of the center of the photo. You may recognize the new church and the ruins of the synagogue. This property is owned by the Franciscans. To the right you will see the Greek Orthodox Church and the property they own. Evidence of some excavations may be seen.
There is not much remaining of ancient Capernaum. This is not surprising in light of the pronouncement of Jesus.
Aerial View of Capernaum. Photo by Ferrell Jenkins.
Aerial View of Capernaum. Photo by Ferrell Jenkins.
Ritual bath discovered at biblical Zorah
A report today from the Israel Antiquities Authority announces the discovery of a Second Temple Period ritual bath. This means the Herodian Temple that was standing at the time of the ministry of Jesus. Many Bible students think of the Herodian Temple as the Third Temple.
1. Solomon’s Temple (built about 966 B.C.). Destroyed in 586 B.C. by the Babylonians.
2. The post-Babylonian Exile temple built 520-516 B.C. This temple fell into decay and was rebuilt and vastly enlarged by Herod.
3. Herod’s Temple (begun about 19/20 B.C. Destroyed in A.D. 70 by the Romans.
Archaeologist Pablo Betzer, excavation director on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority, said,
Second Temple Mikveh from Zorah. Photo by Assaf Peretz, courtesy IAA.
Zorah is know to Bible students as the area of Samson’s birth and activity (Judges 13-16). Manoah, Samson’s father, was a Danite from Zorah (Judges 13:2).
Questions about purification were common during the ministry of John and Jesus. This is the “Second Temple” period.
Now a discussion arose between some of John’s disciples and a Jew over purification. (John 3:25 ESV)
The NET Bible uses the phrase “ceremonial washing” instead of “purification.”
The full press release may be read here.
HT: Bible Places Blog.
Monday Meandering — October 10
More about Paul’s Shipwreck on Malta. Gordon Franz reviews Robert Cornuke’s recent video on the claimed evidence for the shipwreck. The review is available at the Associates for Biblical Research site here, or Gordon’s Life and Land blog here.
Gordon also exposes the photos purporting to show giant human skeletons from Greece here.
Shiloh. Leon Mauldin wrote about our recent visit to Shiloh here, here, here. The tabernacle was located at Shiloh for many years after ancient Israel came into the promised land. See Joshus 18; 1 Samuel 1-4, et al.
Recent excavations at the base of Tel Shiloh. Photo by Ferrell Jenkins.
Jezreel Excavation. A well-trained team of archaeologists, headed by Norma Franklin and Jennie Ebeling, announces renewal of excavations at Jezreel. Details here.
The new website describes the importance of the location of Jezreel.
We are returning to Jezreel because it is an amazing site with a long history that reflects the rich cultural heritage of the area
Perched on the foothills of the Gilboa mountain range it commands an unparelled view over the valley below. The famous sentry site of Megiddo, Biblical Armageddon, lies 15 kms to the west and to the east the renowned city of Bet Shean (Scythopolis).
Reliability of the New Testament Manuscripts. Barry Creamer comments on the “debate between Bart Ehrman and Daniel Wallace on whether the text of the New Testament is trustworthy. Both are world class scholars in textual criticism.” Some interesting comments on the different approach taken by the two textual critics to the problem of no original manuscripts. Read here.
HT: Bible Place Blog; Bible X.
Lecture on Khirbet Qeiyafa — the Elah Fortress
The Lynn Wood Archaeological Museum announces a lecture by Dr. Michael G. Hasel about Khirbet Qeiyafa, also known as the Elah Fortress.
On Wednesday, October 12, Dr. Michael G. Hasel, professor of Near Eastern Studies and Archaeology at Southern Adventist University, will be sharing the latest archaeological discoveries from the biblical site of Khirbet Qeiyafa. Recent trends in archaeology have questioned the historicity of David and Solomon’s Kingdom. Since 2009, Southern Adventist University has been uncovering the remains of this city-fortress dating to the time of King David. The discovery of this biblical city is a powerful argument for the reliability of the biblical account. The lecture will be held at 7 p.m. in Lynn Wood Auditorium on the campus of Southern Adventist University, 4960 Industrial Drive, Collegedale, TN. The Lynn H. Wood Archaeological Museum Lecture Series is free and open to the public.
For more information check the Museum website here.
The photo below is one I made in September showing Khirbet Qeiyafa clearly visible on the hill above the Valley of Elah. A copy of the photo suitable for use in teaching is available by clicking on the image.
View of Khirbet Qeiyafa from across the Valley of Elah. Photo by Ferrell Jenkins.
It was in the Valley of Elah where the conflict between David and Goliath took place (1 Samuel 17). The brook of Elah lies in the valley below the fortress.
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Explore Freedom » The Evil of the National-Security State, Part 3
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The Evil of the National-Security State, Part 3
In 2009 a retired U.S. State Department official, Walter Kendall Myers, 73, who is a grandson of Alexander Graham Bell, and his wife, Gwendolyn, 72, pled guilty to spying for Cuba for 30 years. Their crime entailed the transmission of U.S. “national defense” secrets to Cuba. As part of a plea bargain, he received a life sentence and she received a prison sentence of 81 months.
At their sentencing, the presiding judge, U.S. District Judge Reggie B. Walton, berated the Myerses for what they had done. Walton said to them, “If someone despises the American government to the extent that appears to be the case, you can pack your bags and leave and it doesn’t seem to me you continue to bear the benefits this country manages to provide and seek to undermine it.”
What had motivated the Myerses to spy for Cuba? It wasn’t money because they didn’t get paid for what they did. They told the judge that long ago, they embraced the philosophy of communism and socialism and the principles of the Cuban revolution. They said,
We did not act out of anger toward the United States or from any thought of anti-Americanism. We did not intend to hurt any individual American. Our only objective was to help the Cuban people defend their revolution. We only hoped to forestall conflict.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ordered a comprehensive damage assessment to determine how U.S. national security may have been harmed by the Myerses’ action.
There are several fascinating aspects to this case, all of which shed light on U.S. foreign policy under the national-security state for the past 70 years. For one thing, the judge never seemed to question or challenge the U.S. government’s conduct towards Cuba since the 1959 Cuban revolution. It’s as if that thought just never even entered his mind. He seemed to have just automatically concluded that since the Myerses had delivered classified “national defense” secrets to Cuba, that was the end of the matter. For the judge, that meant that the Myerses obviously hated the U.S. government and that they should have just moved to Cuba instead of undermining America.
Actually, however, the matter is more much complex than that, and if Walton had done his job properly as a judge, he would have taken into account U.S. foreign policy towards Cuba in determining whether to accept the length of the Myerses prison sentences under the plea bargain.
What was the specific information that the Myerses delivered to Cuba? Unfortunately, under principles of “national security,” the U.S. government won’t disclose that information to the American people, which seems odd, given that Cuban officials already have the information. But whatever the information was, it couldn’t have had anything to do with “national defense” simply because Cuba has never taken any aggressive actions against the United States. Instead, the information that the Myerses transmitted to Cuba had to be in the nature of “national offense” or “national aggression” because for the past 50 years it has always been the U.S. government that has attacked Cuba, not the other way around.
What has been the nature of the U.S. government’s program of aggression against Cuba for the past half century? Assassination, terrorism, sabotage, military invasion, and, of course, the continued maintenance of a brutal embargo, which, in combination with Cuba’s socialist economic system, has squeezed the lifeblood out of the Cuban people for more than 50 years.
Even the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, which brought the United States and the Soviet Union to the brink of nuclear war, was brought about not by an act of aggression by Cuba and the Soviet Union, as Americans are taught from the first grade on up. Instead, the truth is that it was the U.S. national-security state, and specifically its determination to invade Cuba, that precipitated the crisis. Here’s what really happened.
After the Bay of Pigs disaster, the Pentagon and the CIA became more determined than ever to get rid of Fidel Castro and replace him with a pro-U.S. stooge. The Joint Chiefs of Staff unanimously presented a plan to invade Cuba to John Kennedy. The plan was called Operation Northwoods. It is one of the most shocking proposals in the history of the U.S. national-security state.
Operation Northwoods
Operation Northwoods called for U.S. officials to initiate terrorist attacks on U.S. soil, on refugee boats leaving Cuba, and on the U.S. military facility at Guantánamo Bay. The plan also called for plane hijackings. Under the plan, the terrorists would seem to be Cuban agents. In actuality, however, they would be U.S. personnel falsely portraying themselves as Cuban agents.
Under Operation Northwoods, real people were to be killed, including Americans. The president, who, of course, would be in on the scheme, would go on national television, look into the camera, and inform the American people that Cuba had attacked the United States. In other words, he would lie to Americans and to the world. He would then announce that as a matter of national security, he was ordering a military invasion of Cuba.
One of the most fascinating aspects of Operation Northwoods was the belief among the Joint Chiefs of Staff that such a wide-ranging conspiracy, which obviously would involve many personnel in both the military and CIA, could and would be kept secret from the American people and the people of the world — and for a very long time. As it was, no one who was privy to the plan, including the entire Joint Chiefs of Staff, ever talked. The U.S. government succeeded in keeping the proposal itself secret for more than 30 years, until the JFK Records Act of 1992, which was enacted in the wake of Oliver Stone’s movie JFK, caused the plan to be disclosed to the public.
Another fascinating aspect of Operation Northwoods was the willingness of the Pentagon to sacrifice the lives of innocent people, including American citizens, as part of fake terrorist attacks to justify an invasion of Cuba. The idea, which has always been a guiding principle for the national-security state, especially within both the military and the CIA, was that the end justified the means.
To his credit, Kennedy rejected Operation Northwoods. But that didn’t dissuade the Pentagon and the CIA from continuing to support an invasion of Cuba. As it turned out, the chatter about invading Cuba reached both Cuba and the Soviet Union.
While Castro’s forces could defeat a small force of Cuban exiles, as it did at the Bay of Pigs, resisting a full-fledged military invasion of Cuba was another thing altogether. Castro knew that he didn’t stand a chance. If the U.S. military invaded the island, his forces would be easily defeated and he would be ousted or, more likely, killed in the operation.
The missile crisis
That’s what motivated Castro to approach the Soviet Union about installing nuclear missiles in Cuba, not as a way to initiate a nuclear war on the United States but instead as a way to deter a U.S. invasion of Cuba, an invasion that the military and the CIA were discussing, planning, and proposing from the time of the Bay of Pigs disaster in 1961 to the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962.
In the end, Castro’s strategy succeeded. While it appeared that Kennedy had caused the Soviets to back down and withdraw their nuclear missiles from Cuba, the price for doing that was twofold: one, Kennedy promised that the United States would not invade Cuba, a promise that earned him the deep enmity of the Pentagon, the CIA, and Cuban exiles; and, two, Kennedy promised to remove nuclear missiles aimed at the Soviet Union that were installed in Turkey, which bordered the Soviet Union.
Throughout the Cuban Missile Crisis, the military and the CIA were exhorting Kennedy to bomb and invade Cuba. In their minds, the missile crisis was proof positive that the president should have accepted their proposals for invading Cuba in the months preceding the crisis. Moreover, the military and the CIA viewed the missile crisis as an opportunity — the perfect excuse to effect regime change in Cuba through force. The CIA even sent sabotage teams into Cuba in preparation for the invasion without the knowledge or approval of the president. The military, for its part, raised the nuclear-alert level to the second-highest possible level and let the Soviets know about it, again without the consent of the president.
Fortunately, Kennedy and the Soviet premier, Nikita Khrushchev, were able to extricate themselves from the crisis. As Soviet records later documented, nuclear missiles had already been installed and made operational, with authority given to commanders in Cuba to fire them in the event of a U.S. invasion of the island. If Kennedy had done what the Pentagon and the CIA wanted him to do — bomb and invade Cuba — there is no doubt that full nuclear war would have been the result.
That’s how close the U.S. national-security state brought America and the Soviet Union to a nuclear holocaust.
In any event, the classified information that the Myerses were delivering to Cuba during the past 30 years couldn’t have had anything to do with “defense,” as Secretary of State Clinton intimated. It had to do with the acts of aggression that the U.S. government was committing against a sovereign and independent regime that has never engaged in any acts of aggression against the United States.
That’s what Americans so easily forget — that in the 50 years of “conflict” between Cuba and the United States, it has always been the U.S. government that has been the aggressor, and it has always been Cuba that has had to defend itself from the U.S. government’s aggression.
Let’s keep in mind some important facts here: Cuba has never attacked the United States. Cuba has never invaded the United States. It has never engaged in terrorist attacks or acts of sabotage either in the United States or against U.S. installations overseas, not even at the U.S. military installation at Guantánamo Bay. It has never attempted to assassinate U.S. officials or anyone else on American soil, either in partnership with the Mafia or anyone else. It has never implemented an economic embargo against the United States. It has never tried to effect regime change in the United States.
Instead, it has been the U.S. government that has done all those things to Cuba. It has invaded the island. It has engaged in terrorist attacks and acts of sabotage in Cuba. It has repeatedly tried to assassinate Fidel Castro and other Cuban officials, even going so far as to enter into an assassination partnership with the Mafia to do so. It has maintained a brutal economic embargo against Cuba for more than half a century. And it has consistently maintained a policy of regime change on the island, with the intent of ousting Castro from power and replacing him with a pro-U.S. dictator.
It should be noted as well that Congress has never declared war on Cuba, which is the constitutionally required prerequisite to the president’s waging of war against other nations.
That’s what Judge Walton failed to take into account at the Myerses’ sentencing hearing — that the classified information that the Myerses delivered to Cuba during the past 30 years couldn’t have had anything to do with “national defense” because the United States never has had to defend itself from any acts of aggression from Cuba. The information that the Myerses transmitted to Cuba had to have pertained, instead, to the U.S. government’s acts of aggression toward Cuba, that is, to plans relating to assassination, invasion, terrorism, sabotage, or embargo.
How Americans should think
That’s why the Myerses said that they hadn’t acted out of anger towards the United States or from any thought of anti-Americanism. In their minds, they were simply giving information to Cuba to enable it to defend itself from U.S. aggression. In their minds, the U.S. government should simply have left Cuba alone.
But, you see, for Judge Walton and for officials in the U.S. national-security state, American citizens are never supposed to think like that. Under the principles of the national-security state, Americans are not supposed to make judgments on right and wrong when it comes to the actions of their government. They’re supposed to defer to the authority of their national-security state officials and to support them unconditionally, without question or challenge.
After all, the job of the national-security state is to keep Americans safe. U.S. officials are the guardians of national security. They are the ultimate judges both of what “national security” means and of what must be done to protect it. If they say that it’s necessary to invade a sovereign and independent country, to assassinate its officials, to
enter into an assassination partnership with organized crime, to engage in terrorism and sabotage within the country, and to squeeze the lifeblood out of foreign citizens with an embargo, then that’s just the way it is.
All Americans are expected to get on board. And whoever questions or challenges what the government is doing to protect their “national security” is considered suspect or, even worse, a bad person, or, worst of all, an enemy of the state or a “terrorist sympathizer” — a person who obviously hates his government and his country, especially given that under the principles of the national-security state, government and country are conflated into one entity.
The mistake the Myerses made was in delivering the information to Cuba, which placed them in violation of U.S. laws against spying and treason. If they had instead delivered the information to the New York Times, it would have made for an entirely different situation, similar to that of Daniel Ellsberg, the Pentagon official who released the Pentagon Papers to the Times during the Vietnam War, or to that of Bradley Manning, the U.S. soldier who is accused of having delivered classified information disclosing embarrassing matters relating to U.S. foreign policy to WikiLeaks.
Yes, the government would have nonetheless indicted and prosecuted the Myerses as it did Ellsberg and is doing to Manning. Moreover, Judge Walton would undoubtedly have still berated them if they had been convicted. But at least the information would have reached the American people, which might have caused more Americans to exercise some independence of thought and personal conscience, which in turn might have brought a change in U.S. foreign policy towards Cuba.
More examples
Another example of this phenomenon is the case of the Cuban Five. That case involves five agents of the Cuban government who were arrested by federal officials in the United States, prosecuted for spying, convicted, and sentenced to long prison terms by a federal court in Florida. Their crime? They came to the United States with the aim of ferreting out terrorist plots against Cuba.
For that, those five Cuban agents were considered bad people by U.S. officials — criminals! Imagine the audacity of those five men in trying to protect their country from terrorism. Don’t they know by now that Cuba is not supposed to defend itself against such things?
Consider Cubana Flight 455, which took off from Venezuela on October 6, 1976, and was returning to Cuba. It was downed by a terrorist bomb that had been planted on the plane. All 78 people on board were killed, including all 24 members of the 1975 Cuban fencing team, which had just won gold medals in Latin American competitions.
The prime suspect in the bombing was a man named Luis Posada Carriles, an agent of the CIA. Was Posada operating on behalf of the CIA when he supposedly orchestrated the attack? It’s impossible to know. We do know that he and the CIA claimed that he was no longer working for the CIA during that time. But the problem is that they would say that anyway, so there really is no way to know for sure. What we do know is that the U.S. government has steadfastly harbored Posada by refusing to honor an extradition request from Venezuela, notwithstanding an extradition treaty between the two countries. We also know that Congress has steadfastly refused to conduct a formal investigation into whether the CIA was behind the attack.
Let’s suppose that the CIA was behind the terrorist attack on Cubana Flight 455 and that the Myerses had discovered the plot when it was being planned. If they had delivered such information to Cuba, there is no doubt that they would have been treated in the same way they were treated for transmitting the “national defense” information that they actually transmitted to Cuba. Under America’s national-security state, any citizen, either inside or outside the government, who would disclose such information to a nation being targeted by the CIA is obviously a hater of the U.S. government and anti-American.
What has been the justification for the U.S. government’s actions towards Cuba? The justifications have been twofold: Fidel Castro’s refusal to submit to the control of the U.S. government and the fact that Castro was a communist who turned Cuba into a communist state.
Those two concepts — U.S. imperialism and the U.S. national-security state’s excessive and unreasonable fear of communism — have been driving principles of U.S. foreign policy towards Cuba and the rest of the world through much of the 20th and 21st centuries. They have also wreaked untold damage on our nation, our values, our economic well-being, and our freedom.
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Mainquest1 Icon.png Lv. 19 Amalj'aa Wrong Places
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Isembard seems to have a message for you from Thancred.
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Issuing NPC: Isembard
Eastern Thanalan -Drybone -Camp Drybone (13-23)
Type: Main Scenario
Unlocks: Dressed to Deceive
Quest: For the Children
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NPCs Involved: ThancredOurcen
Items Involved: Queer Leaflet
• Thancred has been searching for you, and bids you meet him near the Amalj'aa encampment to the southeast of Camp Drybone.
• You meet Thancred outside the nearby Amalj'aa encampment. He asks that you enter and search for evidence of their involvement in the vanishings at Camp Drybone.
• You have found a suspicious leaflet. Return to Thancred and show it to him.
• The leaflet does not appear to have been written by a member of the Order. Show it to Sister Ourcen at the inn at Camp Drybone to see if she can provide any insight.
• Sister Ourcen confirms that the leaflet is not of the Order's making, and goes on to tell you that the church was recently plagued by a rash of missing garments. Speak with Thancred to determine your next course of action.
• Thancred believes it likely that the culprit behind the vanishings is posing as a priest of the Order. Warn Isembard of this potential danger.
• Isembard resolves to stay vigilant in light of the new information. Thancred, meanwhile, has withdrawn to consider the situation more carefully. What course of action might the Sharlayan bard come up with?
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Added 5th CC, FICO jumped 46 points
Adding a new CC doesn't always cause your FICO to drop. While it is well known that FICO benefits a lot with your first, and to a lesser degree second, CC, My FICO just jumped from 690 to 736 when I added a WM CC. It wasn't Util which stayed at 11%. The CL is .8k so my total CLs went from 52k to 53k.
However, this set of reasons is funny:
Your FICO score may have gone up because the following 2 factors are not hurting your FICO score as much as before:
• You have too many credit accounts with balances.
• You have not established a long revolving credit history.
See the "Extreme rebucketing" post for more background.
I have reestablished credit over the last couple years
so my moniker is, well, rather out of date.
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I wanna be his... I need your aproval
by lovingMychem 0 Reviews
Gerard finialy asks Frank... But first he has to ask Mikey.. Gees P.O.V
I walked to the lounge to find my phone flashing.
New Message, Mikey.
'Hey big bro, I'm staying at Jaxons for lunch. I'll see you both later'
"ok, but Mikes while I've got ya can i ask ya something?'
i layed my phone back on the bench walking to the fridge getting a drink
My phone buzzed against the bench.. he was ringing me.
"Hey Mikester"
"Hey Gee.. Whats up?"
"uhh nothing" I said opening my water bottle.
"What did you have to ask me?"
"Oh! yeah"
"Well come on.. Spit it out Gee, this isn't costing you money.. its costing me money"
"Ok.. I'm finding the words to say it" I said looking up the hall to make sure Frankie wasn't around.
"Gerard just tell me.. we all ways tell each other everything so just hurry up"
"ok, dont freak out.." I paused knowing he wasn't going to answer.
"well me and Frankie just had..." I said not sure if I should tell him.
"You fucked Frankie?" he wispered.
"oh.. so... uh, This is awkward. hmm well w-what is it you wanna tell me. Ask me what ever"
"Mikey, Frankie means everything to me.. But so do you. I wana be Frankies boyfriend but I need to know you'll accept us both or I dont think I'll manage"
Mikey didnt respond. But I knew he was smiling.
"Of course Gerard, I'll always accept you" I could just hear the smile in his voice.
"Hey Gee Bear! that was amazing.." Frankie called bouncing down the stairs.
he was wearing my jeans and one of my favorite Green Day tees.
He looked fucking gorgeous.
"Oh! shit sorry" he smiled noticing I was on the phone.
"Its ok Baby, its Mikey"
"Hi Mikey!" he called in my direction
"Hey Frankie"
"He says hi back"
Frankie just smiled taking a sip of my water.
"Well Gee. I think you should just.. this is gonna sound stupid. but follow your fucking heart I have to go but I'll be over to see you and maybe Mr Iero-Way later on"
I-Iero-Way? god that sounded so normal.
"Gee, stop thinking about you and Frankies wedding"
"Ho-how did you know?"
"your my Big brother and best friend. I know excatly what you think before you even know"
"what ever"
"I'm going Love you my big brother"
"Love you too" I said as I hung up my phone.
I turned around to see Frankie beaming.
"Nothing.. just sounded cute"
"Not as cute as you screaming my name" I said wrapping my arms around him.
he blushed a little.
"Yeah Gee Bear?"
"Your the fucking best" I wispered in his ear.
I ment it too..I had never had that much fun in sex before.
I kissed the side of his mouth
"you dont regret it Frankie?"
"Not one little bit" he said sitting on the couch.
He looked to the celing smiling to himself.
"I certainly don't" I said as I kissed his forehead.
"Thank you Gerard"
"What for Baby?" I said as I took his hands and sat beside him.
"Giving me what I want"
"Its what I wanted too" I said so hoping he wouldn't regret it, or feel like I was pushing him into anything.
"Yeah, I know but you were considerate, Thanks"
"Your welcome Honey" I said as I kissed his lips softly.
"What are we?"
I think he ment to say that in his head.
"you didnt want me to hear that?"
"Not really"
"Well, I've been saying that to myself for a while so it doesn't seem that bad of a question"
"But its something I'm detirmind to get to the bottom of"
I took his hands and pulled him on my knees where I wraped my arms around his waist.
His hands pressed on mine.
"Frankie Baby..."
"Yeah Gerard?"
"Ok.. Well" I was trying to find the right thing to say.
I don't think I could find them. Even if I looked through the whole fucking world. I wouldn't be able to find what I wanted to say.
"Gerard.. what are you trying to say?" he asked with his head rested on my shoulder.
"fuck... Frank damnit! be my boyfriend?" I shot.. I didn't feel him move.. I didn't hear him breath a word.
He just sat there.
I shut my eyes...
I've fucked things up for sure.
Something was pressing against my lips.. some one... Frankie was that someone.
he pulled his lips of mine.
I was getting very confused now.
"w-was that a yes?" I asked as I looked into his beautiful chocolate eyes
"It was a fuck yes" he smiled as he did it again. His tounge entered my mouth
exploring it as it were a new experience.
"I really wanted to wait untill after we were together to fuck you. but I guess I can't have it all right?" I said as Frankie sat there looking into my eyes
"Gerard... Baby. I couldn't have cared if we were together or not, in my eyes you were allways my boyfriend. I told everyone I met you were. so really it doesn't bother me"
.....After he called me Baby, I heard nothing.
"Oh Frankie!" I said tackling him so he was on his back looking up at me.
our lips moved in time.
Frankie parted his lips as soon as I touched his bottom lip with my tounge.
He gave out a moan as he pushed his hands tightly against my ass
"God. Frankie... stop, I'm gonna get hard again"
"I can deal with that" he smiled into the kiss
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Categories > Celebrities > My Chemical Romance
by YouCanRunAwayWithMe 10 Reviews
Category: My Chemical Romance - Rating: G - Genres: - Characters: - Published: 2011/10/30 - Updated: 2011/10/30 - 226 words
(#) xxPanicFanxx 2011-10-30 12:30:16 PM
Badass gang member and your characters best friend pweeease! So
huggles for all! :D
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YAY OREOS FOR YOU! could you leave a description of your character pls? tnks so much (:
lina xo
(#) DeathDefying 2011-10-30 01:08:03 PM
Name: August Campanelli
Age: whatever you want
Part: friend \m/
Personality: she's sweet and rambles alot when she's nervous or embarassed. She smiles alot and blushes at all the wrong times. Sometimes seems happy when she really isn't. Pretty outgoing to most people, but at the same time can be painfully shy. Easy going, quick witted. Loves making art-she has kind of a grungy style. Good with a pair of scissors and up to date with music. Kind and supportive and likes to make others happy. Straight-edge and a little daring though. Likes being carried and is terrified of growing up. a little scary and likes to scare people. Daring and creative. knows how to have a good time. Laughs easily and smiles with all her teeth. A headbanger, food-lover, sleeper, and definetly has her days where all she does is crash. She stares at the fridge for hours without finding anything to eat. Likes to watch t.v. She's bright and bubbly and can make friends with anybody. Stands up for herself and her friends. She's the one that gets them into bad situations because she's a big talker. energetic and can be feisty.
Style: wears alot of bracelets and earrings, ripped up jeans, shorts with tights, oversized tops, band shirts, toms, docs, hightops, punk jackets, cardigans, beanies, chains, studs, stockings, alot of skeleton themed sweaters and tops like:
and vintage patterns, black dresses, and gloves
Looks: Has pale skin and blue eyes with smoky makeup and long think lashes. usually wears black lipstick. has lavender hair, like: &
Likes: Gummy Bears, Candy in general, bike rides, photography, painting, designing clothes, nature, Warped Tour, classic punk music (ie misfits, social distortion, alkaline trio, alice in chains, anti flag, nirvana, flogging molly) Mickey Mouse, Theme Parks, Harry Potter, Rocky Horror Picture Show, The Exorcist, Urban Outfitters, her guitar, baby seals, food, more food, roadtrips, cold days, jewelry, old bookshops, coffee, making people smile, fishing, sleeping, hugs, food in general, carnivals, and white roses
Dislikes: silence, books, getting paper cuts, when she's bored enough to bounce in her seat, shopping malls, being tickled, burns, shit talkers, annoying adults, sunlight, and getting made fun of.
Name: Colby Riley
Age: whatevss
Part: friend \m/
Style: punk-ish, casual, fashionable i guess. he wears alot of skinny jeans (not skin tight) in black, grey or denim. plaid shirts in all different colors that he leaves un buttoned and ashirt underneath. studded belts. plain white tee-shirts, band shirts (punk-misfits, black flag, etc) beanies, converse, vans, doc martens. tank tops. no shorts, ever. wears cuffs and fingerless gloves. has his upper left arm covered in tattoos.
Looks: tall-about 5'11 with a pretty athletic body. he has fair skin, dimples and big green eyes. chocolate brown, choppy hair that always falls into his eyes. has a defined jaw line and a permanent smirk. has 5/16 gauges. when he laughs, he smiles with all his teeth, but other than that he usually has a smirk. handsome, but not confident or cocky.
Personality:confident in himself and his friends-but not a cocky jack-ass. kind to his friends. very loyal and honest, and doesn't take shit. very sarcastic and humorous. he's very laid back. not shy, but not very outgoing. he's a guitar tech for many tours. he's an artist-he loves to draw people, design tattoos, whatever the hell it is, he'll do it. brave, strong, corageous. doesn't like to show fear or pain. likes to be someone to talk to. will fight for his friends. stands by people. monster addict. ex smoker. poker-master. grafitti lover. guitar hero addict. dog lover. romantic. horror movie junkie. not easily hurt and doesn't like to hurt others. can and will beat the shit out of people if you piss him off enough.
Likes - graffiting things, drawing, drinking monster, making people smile, winning, ghost shows, haunted places, music obviously, hanging out, pizza and sushi, jaws, comics, reading, night time, parties, making a mess, take-out, making people happy, rollercoasters, las vegas, concerts, meeting new people, pranking people, and coca-cola.
Dislikes - all the isms, failing, people touching his stuff, getting made fun of, people giving alot of shit, assholes, jack ass sleazy rockstars, groupies, fangirls (they annoy the hell outta him) overly nice people, annoying things, flies,ants, seeing his friends hurt.
Author's response
WOW THESE PEOPLE ARE AMAZING! I'm gunna use both of them. Probably as both
(#) DeathDefying 2011-10-30 01:10:26 PM
or gang members, or both, it doesn't matter
(#) ilovefrankieieroxx 2011-10-30 01:23:20 PM
Age: 19
Appearance: (broken down for details)
Height: 5'11
Hair style: Exactly like frank's from revenge era
Eye colour: Green with a hazel ring around the pupil
Weight: 110lbs or 7st 9 depending if your british or american
good luck
can't wait
hope i get picked
sorry if it's long i do tend to go on
Rosie :)
Author's response
lina xo
(#) Tierney6661 2011-10-30 01:35:37 PM
Part: awesome person who is friends with the lot, maybe a romance?? :P
Name: Tierney Sullivan
Gender: Female
Looks: (Broken up for detail)
General:I am 5' 1 1/2", kind of tan all year round, but creamy white skin. I usually kick it in band tees and skinny jeans(dark blue or black) with a pair of painted on Toms or converse and I really don't leave the house without my Ray Bans (the one like the blues brothers have, best things ever) My go to hoodie is my Harley Davidson one, that thing is pretty beat up... I have a D cup and am 113 lbs. My teeth are perfectly straight and white, thank god, haha. And I have been told my smile is cute.
Hair: My hair is quite similar to Hayley Williams, same cut and color, but sometimes instead of dying it orange and blonde, I dye it black and blue. My bangs are choppy and jagged and like to hang over my eyes sometimes, it reaches my shoulder blades and is straight as a pin.
Eyes: My eyes are a grey blue color and change with my emotion, not dramatically of course, but they go from bright blue to a water blue to grey depending on how i feel. They have tiny brown specs in them, no joke, I've come to think it's sorta unique.
Make up/tats/scars/piercings: I have two cartilage piercings in the top of ear each and two at the lobe and a tragus on the left ear and an industrial on the right. I also have a Monroe on the left side. I have a “MADE IN CHINA” tattoo on the bottom of my right foot and part of psalm 23 around my right ankle. I just got a I don't usually wear make up, unless I'm going out or something, but my everyday is black eyeliner and mascara. I have scars on my back from falling on a floor heater when I was young, they look like tiger stripes. My left index finger has a scar running straight down to the nail from the knuckle. My right hand has a line running from the palm around the topside and to wrist. I have a small pale circle on the top of my right foot from stepping on a rusty nail.
Personality: I’m crazy once I get to know you, but I’ll always be there for you. I'm tough, but I love to have a guy hold me or hug me, and I'm a bit outspoken. I usually let you know what I think even if it's not what you want to hear at the time. I'm not used to having family, so I'm not clingy, but I'm very friendly, if you don’t act like a moron/jerk the first time I met you. I'm usually pretty laid back, but when I need to be, I'm serious and I love my friends and what little family I get to call my own. I also am into riding motorcycles :) and I work as a mechanic part time. I let my conscious lay heavily on my decisions, so I tend to be impulsive and I like to believe in the good in people, but I usually get screwed over with that, so I've learned quite a few lessons in life.
Family History: I started out on my own really young because my parents left me to live with my grandmother when I was five until I was sixteen. I have a twin sister named Rose, but we're kind of a fucked up pair. We didn't really know each other well until HS because she lived with my Aunt. I was raised in a religious house, but don't believe in organized religion. I started a band in HS called Shadow of Death (From psalm 23) My sister played bass, until she had to leave because she got expelled from school (like 5 times) I played rhythm first, but then we found Dave(who was better) then I started playing bass, but we kinda flopped. I am currently studying to be a nurse. (If you need more of anything from my life I'm not scared of sharing)
Likes: : Coffee, Cigarettes (Marlboro reds), MCR, A7X, BVB, BFMV, Guys, Motorcycles, Cars, Guys, K-pop boy bands (don't judge >.< they're hot and can sing!) In N Out (Yuuummm!!) Starbucks, Doublemint Gum, Hello Kitty, Nature, Hiking, Swimming, Running, Dying my hair different Colors.
Dislikes: People who talk too much, Arrogance, Cats, Classes, Girls who try to smell like dessert, Rude people, Peppermint gum, Christina Aguilera, Country music.
Author's response
your one feisty lady! xD lol
I'm definitely gonna include you cos wow your character is amazing! what'd'ya say about being Bob's gf? Bob is gonna be part of the gang and he's 22 in this fic.
and I don't judge. Hell no. especially after being judged myself. and it bloody hurts. i can tell ya that
lina xo
(#) DeathDefying 2011-10-30 01:52:36 PM
sweet thanks so much !
you can pair August with anyone if you want. but anyways thanks alot
Author's response
OK THEN!! WILL DO! thanks again for auditioning!
lina xo
(#) xlostsoulx 2011-10-30 03:13:01 PM
Gang member
Name: Kimm Tuner
Age: whatever you want
Aperence: really short nothing fancy brown hair, almost 6ft tall, the 'perfect' female body, D cups, almost scary skinny, blue/grey eyed, super pale no matter what, long spindly fingers, does not look thretening, never wears makeup, scars everywhere, there is not a place on her body (other than her face) that does not have some sort of scar they all look different though, a blood red mark right beside one eye that really scares people becasue it looks like its bleeding, has the general weak damsel kind of look (and will use it to her advantage at times)
Dress: wears pants as a rule, likes all dark colths, dresses more on the masculin side but can really feminin when she wants to be, wears tons of rings, ears pirced but only in one place, doesnt wear band tees because the bands she listens to are that obscure, wears a studded belt as a rule,
Personality: smart and can see the flaws in every plan, doesnt look voilent but can pack a punch, likes knifes, quiet but will step or yell when nessary, has troble trusting boys, only dates girls, will punch anyone who demeans her, knows how to use her body to her advantage, understands and reads people well, has issues with self harm but hides it really well, amazing liar, feircly overprotective of those few she loves, hates being weak with a passion, a very dont mess with me person, has a tendency to shut down and lock herself in her room when she's upset, practicly throws herself into fights, tries to never let pain show, shows off how much pain she can handle, refuses to drink or do drugs because she never wants to be off gaurd, doesnt really beleive in good people, likes to scare people, sees her scars as art, a general fuck up, adores sarcausum, will never admit it but really doesnt want to keep on living alone (emotionally), hates asking for help
history: almost all of her family is dead, hates her mother (who is her only parent now), no siblings, was a loner through almost all of her school years, sort of raised herself, insert any kind of trama inflicted by males here
Things: sings but cant play instements, shocks people with her happy art and her depressing poetry, MUSIC (loves the stuff), can speak bits and peices of more languages than should be posible, loves reading, knows alot of first aid and will use it at any avalable time, uses lots of big words
Likes: art, music, friends, her girl friend, nature, books,
Dislikes: homophobes, racists, sexists, people trying to save her,
The girlfriend
Name: Sasha Means
Apperence: more curvy the Kimm, average height, dark tanned skin all the time, strong wierd masulin jaw, wide brown eyes, medeum leanth black hair, C cups, ears peirced, wears make up,
Dress: feminin, good sence of style, wears whatever the hell she wants, wears tons on jewery, tries to never dress like a slut, also wears mostly dark colors
Personality: also smart but in a more introspective way, loves helping people, will always stand up for what she beleives loudly, is bi, a generally happy person, is tough but not physicaly, doesnt get mad that easly, is the only person that keeps kimm sane, loyal, jokes alot, will show all of her emotions to every one but hates drama, likes feeling protected, honest, just wants to be happy, it willing to party and drink a little, loves talking to people
History: not much here, parents are still together and lover her, she has a younger brother, she always kind of knew she was bi, has always had some freinds through out her whole life, has never really been alone,
Things: dances alot at random times, loves people, doesnt play and insterment or sing, is a tiny bit bipolor in terms of energy, is determaned to fix people (including her girlfriend),
Likes: music, people, life, smoking, good food,
Dislikes: homophobes, being hurt, voilence, racists
Feel free to change any of this for your needs. I hope this is helpful.
Author's response
this is great! ok wow its actually really great cos i've got a HUGE rang of people to include. this is gunna be SOO fun to write!! I think i'll try and include you in the school groups aswell cos then you can get into some epic fights about your sexuality. i dont mean that in a bad way i mean like society is homophobic and main jock (Tyler Harris is his name) would be bound to pick on you. so EPIC FIGHTS AWAY :3 thanks so much for auditioning
lina xo
(#) midnight_star22 2011-10-30 04:50:21 PM
Part: badass gang member..could she have a romance?
Name: Arabella Accia
Age: whatever you need it to be
general- 5'8, tan skin, curvy, perfect teeth and complexion
hair- long raven hair that is worn mostly straight
eyes- bright green eyes but she wears red colored contacts to scare her enemies
makeup- she only wears red lipstick, mascara, and eyeliner
tattoos- bella vita on the back of her neck, a sleeve like this: , and a tribal star behind her left ear
piercings- industrial in right ear, lip pierced on bottom lip left side, and nose pierced
Clothing: Dresses very feminine: skirts and blouses, high heels, and panty hose. She is the reason why you don't judge a book by its cover!
Personality: She's extremely intelligent and has a good intuition. Her memory can rival an elephants! She's tough and malicious to her enemies and shows no mercy. She's proud of her Italian heritage so if you say anything bad about Italia, you better be running for the hills (not that it'll help cause she'll catch you). She has been known to cut a person and not think twice about it. Once Trixy gets into a fight, she goes into a blind rage and it's all over. But, to her gang, she's extremely loyal and would rather die than give away any information whatsoever. Most people are afraid of her because if you hit her, she'll laugh. If you cut her, she smirks. If you shoot her, you better hope it was a kill shot because she is coming after your ass!
Weapon of choice: Her last name translates to axe in english, so her preferred weapon to torture is an axe. Aside from that, her baby is her Glock 20 10mm automatic.
Family History: Her parents died when she was young, and left her quite a bit of money. She had hated them anyway and considered that their death was the biggest favor they could have done for her. She fell in with the gang when she was 6 and has been involved ever since.
Likes: working out, coffee, drawing, writing, being in the gang, animals, shopping, and getting new tattoos
Dislikes: homophobes, enemies, stupid people, and fake people.
Thanks for considering me! Good luck writing and I can't wait to read it, even if I don't get picked.
Author's response
you're in!! yes you can be an awesome friend (:
(#) midnight_star22 2011-10-30 04:56:03 PM
Ooh meant to ask if I could be an awesome friend as well? ^-^ pwweeese?
(#) MemoryWolf 2011-11-04 07:24:02 AM
Name: Wynter oh
Age: 17 (changeable)
Part : badass gang member :)
Looks: long straight black hair, fringe covers right eye slightly, black eyes, skinny, pale skinned, 5'6
Personality: she doesn't like to smile a lot, even when she smiles they're all fake smile(she rarely smiles sincerely) is nice once you get to know me, is really devoted to archery and taekwondo
Weapon : She's an expert in archery , like bow and arrow, she can shoot long range and short range, her beloved bow is named 'Fai' as in faith, she has custom made arrows some attached with bombs some with poison, some starts fire and such. She is also good in taekwondo for close combat.
Background: Her parents loved their work more than her so they are never home, they give her tons of money every week, buys her anything she wants but they never come back to celebrate her birthdays and such, so she's really lonely. She started learning archery and taekwondo since 5, she joined the gang when she was 10 because the gang was like family she felt loved.
Tattoos: she has a cute black with neon green bunny tattoo on her ankle, it's a small one, she got it to see whether her parents would react, but they didn't.
Clothes: black band hoodies or dark blue Windsor hoodie with black skinny jeans, or neon green T-shirt with black jacket and black skinny jeans, black and neon green converse.
Likes: Bass, Archery , taekwondo, chocolate, jelly beans, arts and craft.
Dislikes: Thunder and lightning, spiders.
Anything else: she's half Chinese, hense her name, she speaks Chinese when she's mad. Not alot of jocks or bitches dare to go near her cuz she will beat them up if they do.
Hope I get picked , I think this audition was too Late :0 but oh well :) good luck with the story :)
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ya'know what this is amazing. your in (:
lina xo
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Supper Club Dessert: Baklava
When Borders was going out business last year, a friend and I decided to browse around the store one rainy afternoon. Well, about $100 (on discounted books) and 3 hours later, I definitely had a little something to read for a couple of months.
One of the books which I picked up was The Art of Eating In. Cathy Erway, a New Yorker, decided to not eat in restaurants for a full year. She describes how this experience pushed her to explore the home cooking culture. There are various chapters discussing trash-diving, urban farms, cook-offs and supper clubs. I really enjoyed this book, and it definitely got me thinking about how the American culture is based on going out to eat (whether McDonald’s or Le Bernardin), and what other food movements are out there. Definitely a fun book to read if you’re getting into the foodie movement.
One of the things she writes about is supper clubs. A supper club can be a pop-up restaurant (the space can be rented out from a restaurant, or be a warehouse) and chefs put together a menu for a group of people. This can be as small as 10 or as large as 100, prices can also vary. Other times supper clubs can be made up of friends doing dinner together. Now this can work in various was: everyone brings a dish and all dishes are shared, or 1 person can cook a meal and the locations are switched each time this supper club is held.
About the time I read this book, my friend Stephanie was suggesting that a group of us (4 couples) should do a supper club. And so our little group joined together, and we meet about every other month. Each couple hosts each time, providing an appetizer, entrée and dessert. Everyone else brings the drinks! The goal is to find recipes you had never made before to practice our culinary skills.
Last weekend we held supper club at our house and we chose to do a mediterranean theme. I remembered that I had found a recipe for baklava and decided to make it. Now this may sound funny, but I had never actually tried baklava prior to this night. But why not give it a shot, right?
Well, dear readers, this was delicious and each of you should be making this dessert next time you have friends over. This was not really sweet, it had a great crunch and wasn’t a very heavy dish. Fairly simple and one that you could make a day ahead- it actually tasted even better the next day!
Supper Club Baklava
Adapted from: How Sweet It Is
1 package of phyllo dough
16 oz unsalted pecans
8 oz unsalted pistachios
6 oz unsalted almonds
2 oz unsalted walnuts
1 vanilla bean, scraped
2/3 brown sugar
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp ground cardamom
1/4 tsp ground nutmeg
1/4 tsp ground cloves
2 sticks of unsalted butter (or more)
1 1/2 cups of water
1 cup of sugar
1/2 cup honey
1 tsp vanilla extract
Thaw the package of the phyllo dough per the directions on the package.
Combine all of the nuts in a food processor and pulse until everything is finely chopped. Add the vanilla bean, and pulse the food processor 2-3 more times. Pour the nut mixture into a large bowl, add brown sugar, cinnamon, cardamom, nutmeg and cloves. Mix all of the ingredients thoroughly.
Melt the butter, in the microwave or pot. Using a pastry brush, brush the butter onto the bottom and sides of a 9×13 inch oven-safe dish. Then place the first layer of the phyllo dough on the bottom.* Brush the top of the phyllo dough with the melted butter. Then place another layer of phyllo dough on top, cover it with butter once again. Continue doing this until you have 8 layers of phyllo dough.
Be gentle with the phyllo dough, it does break easily. To cover all of the square footage of the baklava, I’d change things up by brushing each layer of the dough differently. One would be diagonal, another around the edges, or making an X. I was trying to have some fun with my food!
After the 8th phyllo dough layer, sprinkle about 2 cups of the nut mixture on top, spreading it evenly. Then I sprinkled a little bit of butter on top. Next, place a layer of phyllo dough, cover it with butter. Continue to do this until there are 4 sheets. Once again sprinkle 2 cups of the nut mixture on top. Continue to alternate 4 layers of phyllo dough with butter and the 2 cups of the nut mixture. When the nut mixture runs out, add 4 more layers of phyllo dough on top. Remember to brush butter on the top of the dessert.
Combine the water, sugar, honey and vanilla extract in a saucepan. Bring the mixture to a boil. Reduce to a simmer and allow to cook for about 10 minutes. Remove from heat and let it cool for about 10 more minutes.
Preheat the oven to 350°F. Stick the pan into the refrigerator for about 30 minutes. When you take it out, cut up the dough. Since the layers are cold, it’s so much easier to cut. Place this delicious dessert into the oven for 40 minutes. When the top turns a golden brown, the baklava will be ready. Once you take out it out of the oven, evenly cover it with the syrup.
Now you can either serve it that evening, or cover it and serve it the next day.
*I cut the phyllo dough in half, this way each piece I was picking up fit the 9×13 inch pan.
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Marshall County KS Archives Biographies.....Potter, William W. 1871 - living in 1917 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joy Fisher July 21, 2005, 4:32 am Author: B. F. Bowen WILLIAM W. POTTER. The Hon. William W. Potter, judge of probate for. Marshall county and one of the best-known residents of Marysville, the county seat, is a native of the state of Illinois, but has been a resident of Kansas and of Marhsall county since he was fourteen years of age and has consequently been a witness to and a participant in the development of this county almost since the days of the pioneers. He was born on a farm near the city of Olney, in Richland county, Illinois, March 4, 1871, a son of Benjamin F. and Rebecca (Neal) Potter, natives, respectively, of Kentucky and Indiana, who came to Kansas in the early days of the settlement of this part of the state and settled on a farm in the vicinity of Beattie, in this county, where Benjamin F. Potter spent the rest of his life, his death occurring on February 27, 1907, and where his widow is still living. In 1885 Benjamin F. Potter came into Kansas with his family. He established his home in Guittard township and it was not long until he came to be recognized as one of the progressive and substantial farmers of that part of the county. He and his wife were the parents of nine children, of whom the subject of this biographical sketch was the seventh in order of birth, the others being as follow: John F., a farmer, living near Frankfort, this county; Nancy J., wife of David H. Beaver, of Home City; Kate, wife of J. G. Braxton, a farmer, living in the neighborhood of Frankfort: Thomas A., a farmer, of Blue Mound: Mary M., of Beattie: Emma, wife of Oscar Halsel, of Frankfort; Lucy, now deceased, was the wife of Daniel S. Thomas, of Grand Junction, Colorado, and Dr. Harry E. Potter, of Fairbury, Nebraska. William W. Potter was about fourteen years of age when he came to Marshall county with his parents in 1885 and his schooling was completed in the district school in the neighborhood of his new home and in the high school at Marysville. Shortly after leaving school he became employed in the drug store of E. L. Miller at Marysville and was thus engaged during the years 1890-92, after which he accepted a clerkship in the general store of Arand & Son. In the spring of 1893 he accepted a position as a traveling salesman for a photographers' supply house and was thus engaged for ten years, at the end of which time he took over the management of the home farm for his father and was thus engaged during the years 1903-08. In January, 1908, he became associated with the Bank of Beattie and was thus engaged at the time of his election, in the fall of 1910, to the position of judge of probate for Marshall county. Judge Potter entered upon the duties of his important office in January, 1911, and so satisfactorily has he discharged the duties of that office that he was re-elected in the successive elections of 1912-14-16 and is now serving his fourth term as judge of probate. Judge Potter is a member of the Masonic fraternity and his wife is a member of the local chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. On January 9, 1908, Judge W. W. Potter was united in marriage to Blanche Burnside, who was born in this county, daughter of Thomas and Jane (Ruddy) Burnside, natives, respectively, of Ireland and of the Dominion of Canada, who settled in this county, becoming pioneers of the Beattie neighborhood, Mrs. Potter having received her schooling in the Beattie high school. Judge and Mrs. Potter have a very pleasant home at Marysville and take a proper part in the general social activities of the city. Additional Comments: Extracted from: History of Marshall County, Kansas: its people, industries, and institutions by Emma E. Forter Indianapolis, Ind.: B.F. Bowen & Co. (1917) File at: This file has been created by a form at File size: 4.3 Kb
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MARTIN, Samuel, b 1836; 1905 Bio: Rio Blanco County, Colorado --------------------------------------- Donated October 12, 2001 Transcribed by Judy Crook from the book: Progressive Men of Western Colorado Published 1905, A.W. Bowen & Co., Chicago, Ill. --------------------------------------- Samuel Martin Coming to Colorado about thirty-one years ago, Samuel Martin has passed more than half his life in this state, and during that time he has been of material service in its development and improvement in a number of occupations in different places, cultivating the soil, helping to keep the peace as a civil officer, sawing lumber for buildings and other structures, and in numerous other ways. He brought to his destiny here a frame enfeebled by exposure and accident, and an experience of life in several states and employments in peace and war, and a natural aptitude to see and seize opportunities and make the most of them. He was born on September 8, 1836, in Sussexshire, England, and is the son of John and Hannah (Perry) Martin, also English by nativity. The mother died in her native land and the father in Ohio in 1853. On his arrival in this country the father lived for awhile in the state of New York, then moved to Ohio where he passed the rest of his days. He was a farmer in England and a builder and contractor in America. In politics he supported the Republican party. Four of the six children born in the family are living, James and Sophie in England, William and Samuel in Colorado. Owing to the early death of his parents the subject received a meager education. He came to America in 1850 and, losing his health while working in the East, sought its recovery in the West, removing to Buchanan county, Iowa, where he learned to be a sawyer of lumber. He became interested in the Indians and, desiring to learn their language and modes of life, went among them in northwestern Iowa and in Minnesota. After sharing their wild life several months, he returned to civilization at McGregor on the Mississippi, and followed his trade as a sawyer in the pines. Here he remained until 1856, then moved to New Madrid, Missouri, and in that region he was engaged in hunting and trapping until June 26, 1860. Game was abundant and he found his occupation very profitable. While so occupied he was a passenger on the river steamer "Ben Lewis" when she was blown up near Cairo, and was so seriously injured that he was laid up two years. At the beginning of the Civil war he offered himself as a volunteer in the Union army, but on account of his physical condition was not accepted. He was, however, accepted as a scout and in this service was once captured by the Confederates. After the close of the war he returned to New Madrid and was appointed deputy sheriff. He remained there until 1873 variously employed, then came to Colorado and settled at Boulder, which at that time was a small place with but few inhabitants. Here he farmed until 1876, when he was appointed under sheriff, and after two years' service in that office was appointed marshal for Boulder county for one year. From 1880 to 1884 he farmed on leased land, and in the year last named moved to the White river valley and bought a portion of his present home on Coal creek, five miles northeast of Meeker. He has purchased additional land until he has two hundred and forty acres and the tract is supplied with sufficient water to enable him to cultivate two hundred acres. He raises hay and cattle in large quantities and some grain and vegetables. In political allegiance he belongs to the Democratic party, and he supports its principles with ardor, not now and then, but all the time and every day. He served as county commissioner in 1901, 1902 and 1903, and his work in the office was highly esteemed, as he is himself. =================================================== Contributed for use by the USGenWeb Archive Project ( and by the COGenWeb Archive Project USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access.
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Casino Royale Director Martin Campbell
Martin Campbell has resurrected James Bond from the dead. Twice. So why is he not the permanent James Bond director? After 1989′s License To Kill, almost everyone (including me) wrote off the James Bond series. Then came Campbell’s Goldeneye, the best Bond film since 1977′s The Spy Who Loved Me.
Following the release of Die Another Day, everyone wrote off Bond again–until Campbell’s Casino Royale, possibly the best Bond movie ever made, hit movie screens.
What I admire most about Campbell’s directorial style, displayed in the Bond films and in movies such as The Mask of Zorro, is that he is a master craftsman when it comes to filming action. There is not a single moment in any of the aforementioned films where we are left scratching our heads during an action sequence wondering, “What the hell is going on?” There’s no micro-editing, no drive-by close ups. Campbell knows how to choreograph action, and he knows how to shoot it in a way that delineates spatial relationships. (Another director who possessed this skill in spades was Walter Hill.)
The James Bond series needs this skill. And an awful lot of other directors would do well to learn it.
As great as he is, I have major problems with Christopher Nolan’s abilities in this area. People make excuses for the nonsensically-edited action scenes in Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. Even Roger Ebert has offered mea culpas for the most recent Batman films, citing Batman’s ninja roots, and the fact that the action is meant to be a foggy blur. And yet, in his review of The Chronicles of Riddick, Ebert complains, “There are a lot of violent fight scenes… but never do we get a clear idea of the spatial locations of the characters or their complete physical movements.”
David Edelstein is a reviewer who seems to be a man after my own heart. In his mostly negative Dark Knight review, he makes the following observations about Nolan:
He got away with the chopped-up fights in Batman Begins because his hero was a barely glimpsed ninja, coming at villains from all angles in stroboscopic flashes. There are more variables here, which means more opportunities to say “What the f— just happened?” I defy you to make spatial sense of the early scene in which Batman battles faux Batmen, gangsters, and the Scarecrow (Cillian Murphy in a cameo that comes to nothing). If you can, move on to Level 2, diagramming the “Bat-tank versus Joker-truck versus cop car” chase. Then, finally, take the Ultimate Challenge: following the climax with Batman, the Joker, more faux Batmen, decoy hostages dressed as clowns, a SWAT team, and Morgan Freeman’s Lucius with some kind of sonar monitoring gizmo that tracks all the parties on video screens. Actually, Freeman looks like he knows what’s going on. Maybe the sequence plays well in sonar.
To my dismay, Edelstein has offered similar criticisms for the upcoming Bond film, Quantum of Solace:
If the staging were as witty as the plotting, Quantum of Solace might have been a corker like Casino Royale. But when the action starts, art-house-refugee director Marc Forster (Monster’s Ball) mashes together close-ups in the manner of The Dark Knight, and every big set piece is borderline incoherent.
While I have not yet seen Solace, after reading that, I want Martin Campbell to return to the James Bond director’s chair. As far as I’m concerned, he was born for it.
Alas, Campbell apparently doesn’t want to be pigeonholed, and has agreed to direct something called Nagasaki Deadline, which is only of interest to me because it is not the next 007 movie.
The best Bond films, sorted chronologically:
From Russia with Love
The Spy Who Loved Me
Casino Royale
That’s two in the “win” column for Martin Campbell. So my message to him is this:
Quit messing around and get back to directing great Bond films. For England, Martin!
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17 New Images for Ridley Scott’s ‘Prometheus’
We’ve got 17 new images for Ridley Scott‘s Prometheus starring Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender, Guy Pearce, Idris Elba and Charlize Theron. The film is less than a month away opening on June 08, 2012. I finally got a chance to see the new theatrical trailer in 3D this past weekend in front of The Avengers, and it looks fantastic. I’m super stoked to go see this film.
Check out the new images after the jump.
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Prince Rama
For those who crave concept behind their music insatiably, a Hare Krishna upbringing, hand-drum interludes and mantra chant cycles would typically be enough to suffice. That is, unless you’re like the chicks from Prince Rama. For their sixth record, Taraka and Nimai Larson devised the concept album to end ’em all—literally. The songs on ...End of the World were allegedly channeled through the sisters Larson from 10 deceased pop bands that perished in the apocalypse. These “ghost bands” span many genres, and sport comically veiled names (Nu Fighters, Taohaus). It’s a real coloring book of an idea, but too many crayons and a shaky hand have left the original images looking blurred.
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The result, however, in many instances were violations to the Constitution and other atrocities.
In December 1881, police chief Virgil Earp was shot by assassins prompting his brother to seek authority to create what would become the most famous posse in American history. This was his telegram requesting to be deputized and the ability to pull together help to go after those that attempted to murder his brother:
Tombstone, Arizona Territory, December 29, 1881
-Wyatt Earp
Currently, we may be witnessing the gathering of the largest posse in American history in order to bring justice to those rich people not paying their fair share. Yes, the plot thickens and becomes murkier as both sides of the Fiscal Cliff debate are talking past each other rather to each other. President Obama, however, enlisted the aid of the masses a day after Warren Buffett said we should tax the rich so the middle class feels good.
This has become a good old fashioned posse, driven by bloodlust and revenge aimed at hurting others and not solving economic ills. President Obama has boxed in Republicans. By saying no deal on the Fiscal Cliff hurts the economy, there is a foil to blame. Maybe someone from the GOP needs to say:
"I'll be your huckleberry"
Not sure that will happen, but there is no reason to give up on spending cuts and stand up for small businesses and relatively successful people.
The Unruly Crowd
Stoking the flames of anger and hatred for people that truly have done things right, made sacrifices and climbed the ladder of success, is a crime. Lots of "crimes" have occurred under official mandate in this country, but the greatness of American has been its move toward a more perfect union. Right now, we are on the cusp of moving backwards. This slippery slope is easy to sniff out because it's playing out in other nations that are ahead of America on the socialism curve.
Paying a little bit more moves more people over the 50% mark, but it's just the beginning. There will be taxes on wealth, stuff that doesn't earn money nor pay dividends, taxes on gas emissions, taxes on sugar, and taxes on thoughts. Okay, I slipped that last one in there, but it's not inconceivable in the perfect world where fat people and fat wallets are hunted down and humiliated with scarlet letters. Left with rabbit-eared pockets, generations of blood, sweat and tears will be gone.
Here's the thing to remember. Posses of the past gave way to law and order and individual rights - even when there was undisputed guilt. Don't give up on the nation or your future. Don't sleep on the stock market, either. Stocks are poised for a big move higher. It doesn't have to make sense, and you don't have to like it, but its nuts not to benefit from it. Now is the time to get the money while you can.
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Stocks closed the day virtually flat, with the Dow (^DJI) barely in the red, while the Nasdaq (^IXIC) and S&P 500 (^GSPC) eked out slight gains. Relative strength in U.S. markets followed overseas markets sliding due to tensions rising between western countries and Russia.
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In a week light on economic news, investors remained focused on retail earnings and merger news.
Men’s Wearhouse and Jos. A. Bank announced a deal that would end months of hostile negotiations between the two companies. Men’s Wearhouse will acquire Jos. A. Bank for $65 a share or about $1.8 billion dollars. That is a premium of about 1.3% over Jos. A. Banks’ closing price on Monday. The combined company will have more than 1,700 U.S. stores. Men’s Wearhouse and Jos. A. Bank have been exchanging hostile takeover bids since the fall. Men's Wearhouse (MW) shares closed up over 4.5% while Jos. A. Bank (JOSB) ended the day nearly 4% higher.
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Lace in the Window
Lace in the Window
Originally uploaded by fireflowerknits
This is the classic “lace in the window” shot for the shawl as it was on Wednesday, in its brief ultra-photogenic stage. It now is becoming increasingly shapeless and blob-like as the circumference increases. At the moment it is in time out while I consider whether I want to drop down stitches a few rows to fix a mistake or tink back. I think I will try dropping down stitches and then I can always tink back if necessary. I am still in love with the project. I am starting to be on guard lest my enthusiasm suddenly wane, because while my deadline is the end of December, I know that the 288 stitch rounds and the 576 stitch rounds will take a lot more knitting than the 144 stitch rounds. After that point, there will still be the edging to knit on. I haven’t picked an edging pattern yet, but I am still trying to sort out how the thirty rose lace motifs will be arranged in the 576 stitch section. Probably I will leave out 6 increases in the last increase round and make the last section 570 stitches. That makes 30 segments of 19 stitches to put the roses in. Edgings with 4, 6, 10, or 12 rows will work with the stitch count (for those interested in the knitting math, 1 stitch is bound off for each 2 edging rows and 570 is divisible by 2, 3, 5, and 6), but that doesn’t rule out all that many edgings. I’ll have to look through Barbara Walker’s Second Treasury of Knitting Patterns and Sarah’s collection of vintage edgings and see which ones I think will suit the rose lace best. Well that’s enough math for one post. Who knew prime factorization would turn out to be so useful?
For your web-surfing pleasure I will include a few links I have enjoyed this week:
If by some crazy chance you haven’t yet discovered the podcast “Cast On”, I have been listening to the old episodes this week and finding them a real pleasure.
Garnstudio has a huge directory of knitting patterns available in English (UK knitting terms) on their website which are fun to browse through.
The Summer of Socks has a Flickr Group which is fun to look through. This would be a great way to discover a new pattern, technique, or yarn for knitting socks.
Techknitter’s Subject index is a treasure trove of technical advice about many aspects of knitting. I am in awe of this method for joining circular knitting.
Hope you find at least one in those that is new to you and that you enjoy. If you find anything on the blog useful, helpful, enjoyable, or even erroneous, please send me a comment. It’s nice to know what’s working for the readers and what isn’t. I aim to please (except when I don’t feel like it).
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Bids for hosting the 2016 7th World Fisheries Congress
TO: Potential Hosts for the 2016 Meeting of the World Fisheries Congress
FROM: Gus Rassam, Secretary-General, World Council of Fisheries Societies (WCFS)
SUBJECT: 2016 7th World Fisheries Congress
Formal letter of intent sent as soon as you decide on submitting a bid. Electronic copy of bid sent to all the distribution list.
Proposal presentations in Edinburgh, Scotland, May 2012
DATE: June 15, 2011
1. Background: The World Council of Fisheries Societies (WCFS) has members in North America, Asia, Europe, and Australia. Our membership is composed of fisheries and aquatic science professional societies.
Our quadrennial congress is held during 4-5 days either in the Spring or Fall, and it is oriented toward scientific presentations of new research and management findings. Additionally, special workshops or symposia dealing with current issues of broad interest are presented. Eight to twelve concurrent sessions are usually scheduled. WCFS holds its business meeting during the week. Our congresses have included Athens, Greece, 1991 (1100 registrations), Brisbane, Australia 1996 (1000+ registrations) , Beijing, China, 2000 (1500 registrations); Vancouver, British Columbia, 2004 (1600 registrations); and Yokohama, Japan, 2008 (1500 registrations).
2. Eligibility for holding a congress: Preference may be given to member organizations of WCFS but non-members are encouraged to apply for holding a congress and to join WCFS as Full or Affiliate Members. All bids must include a feasibility financial and logistical plan, a commitment to work collaboratively, and, most importantly, a local governmental and institutional commitment to the success of such a meeting.
3. Planning groups: Groups involved in planning the meeting include an International Steering Committee composed of representatives from WCFS Member Organizations, an International Program Committee including representatives from WCFS Member Organizations, and conference organizing and program committees composed mostly of members from the “local” host organization. The host for the 7th World Fisheries Congress must commit to working collaboratively with other member organizations on the two international committees.
4. Meeting Format: The format of the meeting has varied, depending on the wishes of the local host and the International Steering Committee of the WCFS. Some of the congresses had a plenary session each morning followed by open contributions in the afternoon. Others followed the traditional model of a single plenary on the opening day followed by concurrent symposia and presentations. Poster sessions and trade shows are the norm.
5. Room requirements: Our meeting room requirements include:
Trade show – 10,000-30,000 sq. ft. of 20-60 10×10 commercial booths, trade show registration booth, refreshments/coffee service, and space for several scattered refreshment tables. Also include space for poster session which usually occupies space adjacent to the trade show.
4-6 rooms to accommodate 200-250 theater style
7-10 rooms to accommodate 100-200 theater style
3-5 rooms to accommodate 100 or less theater style
Auditorium to accommodate up to 1,000 for plenary session (s).
Ten small rooms are needed through the meeting as ad hoc meeting rooms.
Rooms for pre- or post-meeting workshops.
6. Meeting schedule: It is important that flexibility be a key ingredient because attendance at the individual technical sessions is difficult to predict four years out.
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Martha Walton
• Born: March 20, 1921
• Died: October 24, 1998
• Location: Indiana
Flanner and Buchanan Funeral Center Market Street
635 E. Market St.
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Tel. (317) 387-7000
Tribute & Message From The Family
MARTHA DICKOVER WALTON, 77, Danville, died October 24. She was an accountant for Motor Express three years. She was a member of Evangelical Reformed Church and Omega Nu Tau sorority.
Services: 10 a.m. October 27 in Flanner & Buchanan Lawrence Mortuary, with calling from 5 to 8 p.m. October 26. Burial: Crown Hill Cemetery.
Survivors: sisters Dorothy Browning, Betty A. Duncan; three grandchildren.
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Cheap IDA to Napakiak flights
Book your IDA to WNA flights with Expedia and find last-minute Idaho Falls to Napakiak airfare. Expedia offers discount airfare on multiple airline carriers that fly direct and indirect routes between IDA and WNA, with new flight deals and promotions almost daily. When you book your next trip from Idaho Falls Regional to Napakiak AK with Expedia, you can rest assured you’re getting great ticket prices and excellent service from one of the world’s most trusted travel providers.
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IDA - Idaho Falls Regional Airlines
Browse the most popular airlines servicing the Idaho Falls (IDA) airport. Visit their flights pages to learn more about the most popular routes these carriers fly.
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Audio: Self provides the latest on Selby
Josh Selby could very well receive clearance from the NCAA today, tomorrow or by the end of the week. However, during Bill Self's weekly teleconference on Monday afternoon, he made it perfectly clear, as he's done several times already this season, that he doesn't know for certain when the NCAA will reach a decision regarding Selby's playing status. Jayhawk Slant was in Lawrence and has the latest update on Selby, and several other topics of interest, inside.
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OL enjoys BC trip
Only a junior, Somerville (N.J.) Immaculata center Mark Brazinski is already getting some national attention and he visited Boston College this past weekend for its game against Army.
"(Assistant) Coach (Bill) McGovern was very personable," Brazinski said. "We ate lunch and we talked football and school. What he said was very well thought out and he answered my questions about football at BC. I met most of the coaches at camp. I'm planning on going back up for the Miami game."
Brazinski is a 6-foot-2, 280-pound prospect who lists interest from Southern California, Penn State, Rutgers, LSU, Oklahoma, Miami, Alabama, Georgia and many others. Boston College has reportedly offered. includes him among the top 100 juniors to watch nationally.
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A journal of television and new media
That’s Democratainment: Obama, Rumor Bombs, and Primary Definers
Jayson Harsin / The American University of Paris
New Yorker Obama Michelle Cover
The New Yorker condenses Internet rumors re: Obama
First, a brief recollection of RB. This infowar concept explains the salience of public issues in CC, where more accessible productive and distributive agency afforded by new media technologies converges with globalizing news business trends (infotainment) and negative politics, where character and trust direct consent and support. This fiduciary rapport refers to both the subject of the rumor and media form providing the encounter, whether on a blog, website, radio or TV talk show, prestige press story, YouTube/Facebook/Twitter post, or a personal email from friends, family, organization, or unfamiliar source.4
In this context, the very definition of news is changing.5 As of March 2010, 37% of Americans say they have contributed to news creation, commented on news or shared it via social media sites such as Facebook or Twitter (Pew Center, March 1, 2010). User-driven news content sites such as Digg, Reddit, and Delicious create newsworthiness via popularity. Consider the interface for social media YouTube: from top-bottom “Recommended videos” (based on search history), “featured videos,” and then a popularity section that actually resembles categories of traditional news: Entertainment, News and Politics, Sports, Music and “Most Viewed.”
Surveys on issue salience in the 2008 election suggested a significant influence of web-imbricated infotainment and RBs on public discourse.6
Obama securing the Democratic nomination was the most salient event. But at least two infotainment issues rounded off the top 6:
• Vice-Presidential candidate Palin’s “pregnant teenage daughter”
• Rev. Wright’s speeches
The top ten offered another infotainment event, Sarah Palin hosting the late-night comedy show Saturday Night Live (#8 with 56% having heard “a lot”). Rounding out the top 20 were Rev. Wright’s videos and the RB that Obama was close friends with 60s radical-dubbed “terrorist” William Ayers. Other tabloid issues included “McCain and female lobbyist” (#25), Saturday Night Live skits parodying Palin (42%, #34), and the New Yorker cover restating RBOIAM and a terrorist (41%, #36). RBOIAM was the 31st most salient issue/event overall in the campaign, despite far more stories appearing about other events on TV news. This suggests the Internet’s agenda-setting power via YouTube, blogs, conservative sites, forums, and through viral email.
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Among those who say Obama is a Muslim, 60 percent learned about his religion from the (old) news and the Internet, suggesting that their opinions are fueled by misinformation in CC. Some of these “stories” originated on the Internet (RBOIAM), while others originated in old news media and then reached millions through YouTube clips posing as evidence, and further circulated through various viral social media and email.7
To understand how RBOIAM exemplifies an emergent primary definer in a political geometry of distribution/media capital, one must accept the qualification that the distribution/diffusion of democratized cultural production is not at all democratic, but often depends on powerful network nodes. These nodes are similar to Hall’s primary definers.
While Campaign 2008 has been celebrated for the diversity of news content and the ability of non-elites to set news agendas and share information, from “Obama Girl” videos to the first YouTube “debates,” the origins of many RBs do not appear to be from novice opinion-makers at all. Andy Martin, Jerome Corsi, Daniel Pipes, and Debbie Schlussel, all key nodes in the network of “Obama is a Muslim” RB circulation, are also all professional conservative newsmakers with popular blogs, books, and mainstream newspaper editorials and cable “news” show appearances.8 These opinion leaders exemplify a new authority via media capital and attention.
Technorati ranks blogs’ “authority,” where “authority is calculated based on a site’s linking behavior, categorization and other associated data” over time. Authority is on a scale of 0-1000, where 1000 is “the highest possible authority” (http://technorati.com/what-is-technorati-authority/). Daniel Pipes has a technorati authority of 683 (5/20/2010), while Debbie Schlussel=730. Compare their authority with the Huffington Post, which ranks 959. Liberal news site Daily Kos=780; Wonkette=706; Nobel Prize winner and NY Times columnist Paul Krugman=751; Bill Moyers Journal=488; 3-time Pulitizer Prize for Journalism winner Nicholas Kristof of the NY Times ranked only 527. RBer Andy Martin’s “Contrarian Commentary”=119.
Free Republic , where the Muslim RB allegedly first appeared, is a conservative political news clearinghouse, where anyone can post a story. According to the web information company Alexa, Free Republic ranks 1,026 in the U.S. (with 8,397 sites linking to it). Compare that ranking to conservative commentator Michelle Malkin whose site ranks 2,179 in U.S. (www.alexa.com, 5/20/2010). It is very close to “liberal” Talking Points Memo (Joshua Micah Marshall’s site) which has a rank of 1,092. It may be closer to something like liberal Daily Kos’s 1,077 rank with regard to type of posts permitted. However, unlike Free Republic, Daily Kos has a dozen editors who post content (which didn’t stop them from launching the RB that Sarah Palin faked a pregnancy).
Taking RBOIAM as case study, the question of cross-media agenda-setting (noted in the polls on salient issues) may be less about broad democratic agenda-setting of issues (democratic accessibility to production and distribution) in the campaign and now presidency and more about a totally different emergent dynamics of gatekeeping and influence, the primary definers of which do get “stories” from non-professional information-gatherers but then choose to re-circulate them more broadly in society with greater authority based in popularity and attention, what Couldry refers to as “meta-media capital.”9
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In a pre-digital media age,10 Pipes, Corsi, Martin, Schlussel, all major conservative information brokers and opinion leaders holding no position in any major political organization or academic institution would not have received the hearing they did get in the contemporary digital age.11 That some of them did not directly appear on traditional news agendas is beside the point (though networks like Fox and CNN frequently feature these opinion leaders, as Lexis-Nexis transcript searches demonstrate). Rather, they broker and source news.
CC appears to be producing episodes of two-step+ flows and “multi-axial” agenda-setting, which is unlike the trust-based face-to-face influence of community opinion leaders in the pre-digital age, even if such influence also continues in the digital age.12 Now, new e-opinion leaders (as much as well-known old media opinion leaders in the American context such as Rush Limbaugh, Bill O’Reilly, Glenn Beck, Keith Olbermann, Rachel Maddow, and Jon Stewart), are key nodes in a network and may lead to tipping points for belief or confusion, especially since they are sought by old news media as sources/commentators.13 Research on media and politics in CC must reckon empirically and theoretically with what Klaus Jensen calls three-step (and more) flows,14 something that appears to be happening with cases such as viral emails and FB posts, which move from one trusted source to another in their most successful dynamics, as opposed to anonymous chain emails which may arrive as “spam.”
In addition to RBOIAM, recent RBs about alleged “death panels” enabled by the new American Healthcare Bill and the RB “Shirley Sherrod is a racist” (resulting in her firing/resignation)15 suggest that this phenomenon applies to understanding not just the political vertigo of campaigns in CC, but also the dynamics of governing in it–to say nothing of watching, processing, even influencing it. Let us engage the geometries of circulation, attention, belief, and confusion.
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1. “Growing Number of Americans Say Obama is a Muslim,” The Pew Research Center for People and the Press, August 19, 2010, Retrieved August 20, 2010 at http://people-press.org/report/645/ []
2. John Hartley, The Uses of Television (New York: Routledge, 1999); Henry Jenkins, Convergence Culture (New York: NYU Press, 2006). []
3. Stuart Hall. et al, Policing the Crisis : Mugging, the State, and Law and Order (London: Macmillan, 1978); Philip Schlesinger, “Rethinking the Sociology of Journalism: Source Strategies and the Limits of Media Centrism,” Public Communication, ed. Marjorie Ferguson (London: Sage, 1999) []
4. For a lengthier outline of the characteristics of the RB concept see my 2008 article in this journal: http://flowtv.org/2008/12/the-rumor-bomb-on-convergence-culture-and-politics-jayson-harsin-american-university-of-paris/, and Jayson Harsin “The Rumor Bomb ‘John Kerry is French, i.e. Haughty, Foppish, Socialist, and Gay,” The Diffusion of Social Movements, eds. Rebecca Givan and Susan Soule (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010). On trust, identification and politics, see Manuel Castells, “Communication, Power and Counter-power in the Network Society”. International Journal of Communication, 1 (1), 238-266. []
5. Tom Bettag, “Evolving Definitions of News,” Nieman Reports, Winter, 2006, Retrieved 10 April 2010 at http://www.nieman.harvard.edu/reportsitem.aspx?id=100291; and the “State of the Media” report for 2010 at http://www.stateofthemedia.org/2010/overview_key_findings.php []
6. Brian McNair defines infotainment as “journalism in which entertainment values take precedence over information content,” (which may or may not refer to political agendas). Christina Riegert has refined the concept with regard to politics, introducing the term “politicotainment,” defined as “the way the political is represented or negotiated by entertainment formats.” Like my concept of RB, Riegert’s politicotainment stresses a political economy of TV and news, as well as new “promotional machinery” applied equally to policies, celebrities and politicians. See Kristina Riegert, Politicotainment: Television’s Take on the Real (New York: Peter Lang, 2007, 3); Brian McNair, Journalism and Democracy: A Qualitative Evaluation of the Political Public Sphere (London: Routledge, 2000). []
7. Garrett and Danziger found that while about half of Americans say they used the Internet to keep up with the campaign, “a comparable proportion of individuals (53%) reported that email from friends and family was a source of information.” See Kelly Garrett and James Danziger, Rumors and the Internet in the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election, January 22, 2009. Retrieved May 1, 2010 from http://www.comm.ohio-state.edu/kgarrett/rumors09.pdf []
8. Other RBs also point to the non-novice character of the distribution and agenda-setting. For example, in the “swiftboat” RB about John Kerry in the 2004, Jerome Corsi’s co-authored best-selling book Unfit for Command was part of a well-funded Republican network, where a major Republican donor was funding the group, a major Republican lawyer was defending them, and a major Republican communications consultant designed their ads. See “As Evidence Mounts of GOP Connection to Anti-Kerry Swift Boat Vets, Hume and Dole deny the Obvious,” Media Matters for America, August 26, 2004 Retrieved January 15, 2007 at http://mediamatters.org/research/200408260008 []
9. Nick Couldry, “Media Meta-Capital: Extending the Range of Bourdieu’s Field Theory,” Theory and Society 32 (5-6), 653-677 []
10. The point is not that pre-digital news and politics was patently better, but that authority and sourcing has changed. []
11. See http://www.danielpipes.org/spoken/ for a list of Pipes’ appearances as a source on an issue, a list that includes several appearances on Fox, CNN, MSNBC and NPR, among others. Google and Lexis-Nexis show similar old-new news media agenda sharing for Schlussel, Corsi, and Martin. Their power on the Internet appears to be enough symbolic capital to make them sources on traditional news media. []
12. See Jennifer Brundidge, “The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, and the Meta-Silly Season in Politics: Agenda Setting in the Contemporary Media Environment,” at http://flowtv.org/2008/10/the-daily-show-the-colbert-report-and-the-meta-silly-season-in-politics-agenda-setting-in-the-contemporary-media-environment-jennifer-brundidge-university-of-texas-austin/#footnote_1_2066 []
13. See Malcolm Gladwell, The Tippling Point (Boston: Little & Brown, 2002). []
14. Klaus Jensen, Klaus Bruhn Jensen, “Three-step flow,” Journalism, June 2009, 335-337. []
15. The Shirley Sherrod RB is exemplary for its accelerated power for agenda-setting, where an “anonymous source” sent edited video clips to a conservative digital opinion leader/news broker Andrew Breibart, who posted the video on his news-aggregator Biggovernment.com on Monday July 19. By evening Sherrod had resigned her post in the U.S. Dept of Agriculture. []
• nestor said:
Great article. With all the potential that blog, vlog and social network sites have, for making news stories and reporting more complex, it’s sad (but not surprising) that the mainstream news media have basically used the internet and internet sources as another ideological filter.
• Jayson Harsin said:
Thanks, Nestor. People like McChesney and Nichols have recently argued that the phenomenon you describe can only be saved by public funding of “hard” (read old newspaper) journalism, on which TV and Cable news have depended. With their downsizing and infotainment trends, old news becomes the new news you’re describing, sometimes with arguably positive effects, and other times with arguably negative ones. One thing’s sure: this is the future of the war for attention, which is multi-media and self-mass communication (as Manuel Castells has called it), other practices in convergent media culture being often quite differently motivated and more used and commodified than perhaps using and commodifying in terms of larger political and economic struggles.
• Lee said:
Great article, Jayson. I think this phenomena is also one – if not the major – means by which special interests (I can only recall right-leaning groups, unsurprisingly!) change the debate surrounding issues in the public spotlight.
The best, latest examples are the tea baggers who created the RB’s about the death panels and spun healthcare reform as a government takeover, filling the airwaves with this news filler, which disabled true journalism from informing the public. Because some purported media outlets headline RB’s rather than real news, competing media must waste their time responding to these pieces, rather than focusing on what would be helpful to the public, otherwise known as facts, or the truth.
I look forward to reading more!
• jayson harsin said:
Hi Lee, yes, I totally agree about interest groups etc. using this tactic to shift “spotlight” and set news agendas/the attention economy. I have argued this in a longer essay available in draft form on http://aup.academia.edu/jaysonharsin
• Davian said:
Unbelievable how well-written and inrofmative this was.
• jayson harsin said:
thanks Davian.
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An Open Letter to
Kids, dogs, everyone came to CicLAvia!
Kids aplenty came to CicLAvia
Last Sunday’s CicLAvia was once again a delightful and exhilarating event, with happy humans reveling in the chance to enjoy their streets and their free of the fumes, noise, threat, and mindless hurry of the car traffic that generally dominates the discourse on our roads and boulevards.
People who on other days might be trapped in their bucket seats, in thrall to the windshield view of the bumper in front of them, sequestered from any semblance of contact with the open air, life on the sidewalks, or their fellow road users, were able to move freely in their own bodies, riding bikes or strolling or skating along, while smiling and chatting with what were now their temporary neighbors.
And learning how unfamiliar they have been with roads they thought they knew. Over and over again I heard in person or read on blogs and comments how the rich detail of downtown Los Angeles came as a surprise to those who normally barrel through in a catatonic hurry, ensconced in real metal shells and the psychological insulation of reflexive rushing through traffic that simply does not let you rush.
It was a truly liberating and fundamentally happy experience, once again….at least for grown-ups.
For the many children who came along, it may have been a little different.
A good friend of mine who is raising two small daughters brought one of them to CicLAvia, and he pointed out that little children may not get the same pure joy we do from merely being freed from the dull brutality of cars, which they don’t spend so much time in anyway. CicLAvia’s distances are long to little legs, and many of the stops–the bars, the clever restaurants, even the fierce dodgeball games–are not amusing, or sometimes even permitted, to our smaller children.
What my friend suggests, and wanted me to pass on, is that CicLAvia needs more “happy” events–for the kids themselves, and a few for grownups too, that go beyond the ride itself, the bars, the promotional kiosks, and the food trucks at Hel-Mel.
So let me suggest to a few things, in the spirit of my friend Hooshmand’s suggestion, that would make CicLAvia even more inclusive than it is right now–which is already more inclusive than the everyday condition of our streets.
1) A short overlay route for kids, a “KidLAvia,” if you will, running perhaps from 7th and Fig to MacArthur Park (both served by Red Line stations), and dotted with kid-friendly activities at frequent intervals. A merry-go-round, a pony ride, a sandbox, a portable jungle gym, puppet shows, kid-oriented music, whatever. The city is rich in resources for children, so let’s invite more kid-friendly fun & games to CicLAvia and publicize them along with the main event itself.
2) More “happy” stops for grownups too: Hooshie suggests more street musicians–in LA this ought to be easy to arrange!–more concert stages, more street food. The present route passes through areas rich in food cart vendors, and more could come. Food trucks aren’t the be-all and end-all of street food, and the city has a long tradition of paleteros, eloteros, streetside hot dog and tamale vendors, sidewalk barbecue stands, and much much more, that long predates the fawning articles in glossy food rags. Many of these food carts have always been human-powered, and there is also a small number of bicycle- and tricycle-borne food purveyors in the city. Maybe arrange an amnesty with the LAPD to look the other way for just one day for those whose paperwork may be informal or nonexistent….
3) More informal street events, such as the roadside swing lessons we encountered in a recent San Francisco street opening, which you can see at The New Colonist.
CicLAvia is one of the best things to happen to Los Angeles in decades…but we can make it even better! And help the next generation think even happier thoughts about cycling than they already do.
1. Posted October 12, 2011 at 1:48 pm | Permalink
We’re glad that you enjoyed CicLAvia and that you have suggestions on making it better.
Regarding a more kid-specific area at CicLAvia: I agree with the overall goal – make CicLAvia even more kid-friendly… but I suspect that focusing kids in one stretch could have unintended consequences. Yesterday kids were spread throughout the route, making the route more fun and more chill. If kids are in mainly in one area, then the rest of the route risks becoming less kid-friendly. I could be misguided, but I’ve been pretty stubborn about insisting that the whole route is for everyone… no separation, no segregation.
And regarding vendors, well it’s not something we can make official, but what makes you think there wasn’t any look-the-other way going on out there yesterday?
Joe Linton
Organizer, CicLAvia
2. Posted October 12, 2011 at 2:03 pm | Permalink
I hope there was some “looking the other way,” and I’m glad to hear there may have been.
As to the “KidLAvia,” I am, as I said, passing on observations and requests from a new participant to CicLAvia, who took his young daughter. There’s a lot of stuff that isn’t spread out along the route (and which he suggested should be) such as food and music. But a kid zone would add festivity and social utility to a section of the route that already concentrates a number of other CicLAvia features.
Listen, I loved loved loved it. But my son’s twenty-five, and rode it on his own (well, with fifteen friends). The suggestion came from an “interested but concerned” and fairly new occasional utility cyclist and grew out of his own observations and comments his kid made. And these are the people CicLAvia can mean the most to.
You and I are already out there on the streets, and have been for years. We can’t see it the same way.
3. Posted October 12, 2011 at 3:20 pm | Permalink
I have to say, compared with all the other CicLAvia’s I have attended, this was the absolutely BEST for kids to ride in! I saw hordes of mommies, daddies, and their babies riding by on bikes – traffic flowing at a mellow pace, and a focus on jawboning, eating, and playing like never before. Perhaps this is because we stuck to the Placita Olvera/South LA portions of the route (which were not as peopled as other parts of the route).
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Jerrod Niemann, David Nail & Pat Green Headline Windy City Smokeout
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Jerrod Niemann, David Nail and Pat Green will perform at the first annual Windy City Smokeout, set for July 12-14 in Chicago. The festival, presented by Chicago’s premiere BBQ restaurant, Bub City, will include the best of country music, beer and barbecue.
“We’re excited about the big talent we have on board, and know that country music lovers will be too,” Ed Warm, Joe’s on Weed owner, said. “During this weekend, Chicago will be the next best thing to Nashville.”
Throughout the weekend, fans can enjoy southern-inspired fare from premiere Chicago BBQ restaurants Smoque, Lillie’s Q and Bub City, as well as Myron Mixon, judge of Destination America’s BBQ Pitmasters and bestselling author of Everyday BBQ. Attendes will also have the opportunity to interact with chefs and their culinary teams.
“We wanted to create a real BBQ fest right here in Chicago, and showcase the great, authentic flavors from around the country,” Doug Psaltis, Bub City Chef Partner, said. “We’ll be offering a variety of takes on barbecue and hope people will experience them all.”
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The 2000 season opened in similar fashion by dropping a 28-20 decision to Mary Montgomery. Fortunes would change the following week against Shaw. Foley trailed the Eagles 20-7 in the third quarter but a pair of touchdown drives tied the score at 20 as regulation ended. Shaw scored first in overtime, but sophomore quarterback, James Denley, pulled the ball on the triple option and scored on third down. Robert Garris’ extra point gave the Lions the dramatic 27-26 victory. In week six, Foley upset Vigor 17-13 for the first win over the Wolves since a 44-0 victory in 1979. The defense played a magnificent game and forced a multitude of turnovers in the win. In the finale, Foley jumped out to a 26-0 lead over Fairhope and cruised to a 26-13 win over the Pirates. Raymond Lymon ran for 117 yards and James Denley threw for 130 yards to pace the Lions over Fairhope. This sent the Lions to the playoffs for the first time since 1996. Opelika would make a quick end to Foley’s playoff appearance with a decisive 49-0 score. The season ended at 6-5.
2001 brought a new but familiar face back as the coach. Lester Smith returned to the sidelines for a second stint as coach. The city was buzzing with excitement. However, the health of the legendary coach did not cooperate and a ruptured disc in his back and a subsequent infection caused Coach Smith to miss six weeks of the season. The season opened with a close 21-15 loss to 9-1 Mary Montgomery. Week two saw the Lions defeat Shaw 14-6 in a hard fought game. Shaw finished 7-3 and made the playoffs. However, a 26-0 loss to Robertsdale helped send the season spiraling downhill. Coach Smith missed the game that would be Robertsdale’s first shutout of Foley since 1945. The Lions would manage to defeat Satsuma (20-9) and Baker (48-21) in the 3-7 campaign.
2002 brought high expectations to the season. A 14-2 win over Robertsdale, the first opening game win since 1995, brought high hopes to the Foley faithful. The following week saw the Lions drop a heartbreaking see-saw game in which LeFlore scored on the final play of the game to hand Foley a tough 26-21 loss. The team bounced back with a 56-7 win over Satsuma. However a seven game stretch in which Foley played six playoff teams, five of whom won their first round game proved to be too difficult to navigate. The one remaining victory was a 21-20 thriller over Tate. Carlos Lizzaraga hit Ryne Engel for a 46 yard completion to set up a two yard run to pull the team to within a point of the Aggies. The two point conversion by Lizzaraga with 5:33 would provide the winning margin. The only other time one of Coach Smith’s teams played Tate was in 1969 in which the Lions also registered a one point win. Foley lost a tough 29-15 game to Fairhope to finish at 3-7 once again.
Things did not improve in 2003. Mantel Casey, the team’s top tailback tore up his knee in the second quarter of the first game and the offense would struggle throughout the season. The team would manage to beat Satsuma 32-19 and would record an exciting 21-20 win over Washington. The defense forced six turnovers and Emmanuel Pickens scored from 19 yards out to pull out the dramatic one point win over the Wildcats. The season would end at a dismal 2-8.
2004 would open with three close losses, 14-0 to B.C.Rain, 14-6 to Robertsdale, and 34-27 to Satsuma. The next week, Hurricane Ivan came through the area. The Lions seemed to face a hurricane each of the next seven weeks and the youthful squad was unable to register a win. Prior to the close of the season, Coach Smith announced his retirement effective at the end of the season. The squad fought as hard as they could to send their coach out with a win. After driving 99 yards to take a 7-0 lead over McGill, it looked as if the Lions might well pull off the unthinkable. McGill finally exerted itself and pulled out the tough 21-7 victory. The players paid tribute to their coach by carrying him off the field. Coach Smith would finish his coaching career with a record of 127-75-2. He won more games than any other coach in Baldwin County history.
2005 would bring in winds of change. Todd Watson would leave a football dynasty at Hoover to try to resurrect the success of the Foley Lions program. He had been the architect and mastermind of Hoover’s great defenses. Hoover had been on a run unparalleled in the history of high school football in the state of Alabama. The Bucs had won four of the previous five state championships, including the last three. Coach Watson would serve notice in the opener that the Lions were back with a convincing 41-27 victory over a tough B.C.Rain squad. Hurricane Katrina would strike the next week forcing the Lions to play five games in 22 days. It would not matter as Foley convincingly defeated Satsuma, Bay Minette, Robertsdale, Baker and Vigor to start 6-0 for the first time since 1995. In the third game of the season against Bay Minette, Roosevelt Byrd threw for 243 yards, a new single game passing record. Two games later he would break his own school record by throwing for 256 yards against Baker. This would set up a showdown with unbeaten Daphne. The Lions would prove they were for real by storming out to a 21-9 lead over the shocked Trojans. Daphne would put together a furious rally to pull out a 31-21 win. Byrd threw for an incredible 438 yards against the Trojans, shattering his own record. The Lions bounced back to whip Fairhope 37-0 the following week, the first victory over the Pirates since 2000. In the regular season finale, Foley found itself down to McGill 31-14 midway through the fourth quarter. Foley would stage a furious rally to tie the game at 31 before winning it 34-31in overtime on Michael Davis’ field goal. This improved Foley’s all-time overtime record to 6-1. The following week would see the Lions host a playoff game for the first time since 1996. A tough Theodore Bobcat team would visit, setting the stage for offensive fireworks never before seen. The game was back and forth all evening with 17 touchdowns being scored between the two teams and 1,119 total yards of offense combined. The Lions came out on the short end of a 63-56 score but the Lions had recorded an 8-2 record, only the third 8 win season in the previous 18 seasons. Coach Watson was recognized as the state coach of the year for his efforts. Julio Jones and Ira Bodiford placed themselves at the top of the Lion record book for receptions in a season with 51 and 46 respectively. Roosevelt Byrd shattered Herbert Casey’s record for yards passing in a season with 2,313 and Kenny Stabler’s 43 year old record for touchdowns passes with 25.
2006 would be another record setting campaign. Foley rolled through the first five opponents. In week four, Roosevelt Byrd would throw for five touchdowns, a new single game touchdown mark, in a 34-9 victory over Fairhope. The stage was set for a classic showdown between the third ranked Lions and the fifth ranked Daphne Trojans. 25 seconds into the game, the score was already 7-7. Fans in the packed Trojan stadium and a television audience knew they were about to witness one of the greatest county games in Baldwin history. Foley began to pull away as touchdowns from Byrd, Mike Washington, Julio Jones, and Jonathan Gardner put Foley in front at the half by a score of 34-21. Foley would score again in the third quarter on a fake punt pass from Stuart Barbalich to Julio Jones to put the Lions in front 41-28. A touchdown by the Trojan’s Reggie Hunt would cut the lead to 41-34. The Trojans would break Foley’s hearts with less than a minute to play when Daphne’s Daniel Peterson scooped up a fumble and raced 93 yards for a touchdown. Chris Lambeth hit Matt Kuglar for the two point conversion to give Daphne an improbable 42-41 victory. The Lions would bounce back in a big way. The next week saw undefeated Niceville, Florida’s number 3 ranked team, come to town. Byrd threw for 359 yards and the Lions jumped out to an 18-0 lead. Foley never looked back in the decisive 32-18 win. The team dispatched of Robertsdale, Bay Minette, and U.M.S. in convincing fashion to end the season at 9-1. Julio Jones caught three touchdown passes of 5, 31, and 56 yards to break open a close game and lead the Lions to an impressive 35-14 victory over Enterprise. The victory was Foley’s first playoff win since 1995. The season would end the following week at eventual state champion Prattville, but the loss could not take away the team’s many accomplishments. The Lions had won 10 games for only the sixth time in school history. The teams 427 total points scored placed it in second place behind only the 1961’s 433 mark. Coach Watson after two short seasons found himself tied for sixth place on the school’s all-time victory list. Roosevelt Byrd broke his own records for yards passing in a season (2,480) and touchdown passes in a season (28). He holds the career marks in both categories with 4,850 yards passing and 53 touchdown passes. Julio Jones caught 75 passes, breaking his own record, for 1,299 yards and 15 touchdowns.
Julio entered the 2007 season regarded by many experts as the best prospect in the nation. In fact, ESPN ranked him as the number high school football prospect in the entire country. Never before had the school entered a season with such hype. Foley opened with the Murphy Panthers. Devin Smith proved to everyone that he would be a very capable replacement for Roosevelt by completing his first 8 passes in route to a 16 out of 26 performance for 139 yards. Julio caught 7 passes in the impressive 35-17 win. The Lions rolled over Satsuma and LeFlore before blasting Fairhope 43-7 to claim the Blue-Gold trophy for the third straight year. Devin Smith completed 20 out of 32 passes for 230 yards in the win. A blowout win over Lake City paved the way for one of the most anticipated games in Foley football history. The showdown between the fifth-ranked Lions and the second ranked Trojans was televised by ESPN2 which allowed an estimated 400,000 households to join a jam-packed stadium in witnessing an instant gridiron classic. Foley drew first blood when Devin Smith hooked up with Julio Jones for a 30 yard scoring strike. Daphne answered with an 11 play, 80 yard drive to knot the score. Later, Coley White would scamper 41 yards to paydirt to give the Trojans a 14-7 advantage. Before the half, Jorge Santa Maria would drill a 26 yard field goal to cut the lead to 14-10 at intermission. The two teams slugged it out in the second half. Finally in the fourth quarter, Jones ripped a 28 yard scoring toss from the hands of Daphne defender Will Stringer for the go ahead points and the Foley defense made it stand. Robert Lester intercepted a desperation pass to sew up the victory, Foley’s first over the Trojans since 1997. Julio finished with 6 catches for 98 yards and Lavance Mitchell was the workhouse on the ground, finishing with 119 yards on 17 carries. The next week saw another dangerous opponent come to town. Pine Forest was the state-runnerup in Florida the previous year and brought a solid 4-2 record into the game. An injured Julio Jones played only 5 plays which was long enough to for him to catch an 11 yard touchdown pass. Lavance Mitchell would score from seven yards out and the defense would record a shut out in defeating the Eagles 14-0. The Lions would put on a clinic over the next five weeks. The team mauled Robertsdale and Bay Minette before ending the season with an exclamation point in jumping out to a 42-0 halftime lead and coasting to a 49-14 win over always tough U.M.S. It was the sixth time in school history that the Lions had finished the regular season undefeated.
The playoffs opened at home against Sidney Lanier. 30 years previous, the Poets had broken the hearts of the Lions with a 22-15 win. History would not repeat itself on this night. The Lions ran out to a 33-6 halftime lead before finally crushing Lanier 54-12. The offense racked up a total of 545 yards in the massacre. That set up a rematch with the Murphy Panthers at Ladd Stadium. At halftime it was 21-0 in favor of the Lions. Before the night was over, Lavance Mitchell had crossed the goalline 4 times, setting a new school record for touchdowns with 25. Julio would close out the scoring with a 23 yard scamper. Devin Smith had thrown for 2,204 yards and 24 touchdowns in leading Foley to its first ever 12-0 start. In the third round loomed a rematch of the previous year. Foley would have to once again travel to Prattville to take on the defending state champions. The Lions jumped out to a 7-0 lead, but a poor no call on a dropped Prattville punt changed the momentum of the game. Julio Jones appeared to be interfered with on the play but instead Prattville was awarded possession of the ball and would go in for the score. They would go ahead and hand our Lions a 38-14 defeat and went on to repeat as state champion. It was still a record breaking year for the Foley Lions. The squad scored a total of 463 points, breaking the mark of the 1961 team. Julio Jones caught 69 passes for 1,181 yards and 16 touchdowns and was named Alabama’s Mr. Football for 2007, the first player from Baldwin County to receive this honor. Coach Todd Watson passed J.T. Middlebrooks on the school win list to move into fifth place in coaching victories. It was the first time that Foley had reached the third round and joined to 1981 team as the only 2 teams to ever reach the state quarterfinals in the state playoffs.
2008 found the Lions trying to fill a lot of holes on offense and relying on a rugged defense. The Lions opened at home against a tough Murphy Panther team and dropped a tough 14-3 decision. The Lions bounced back with a big win over the Bay Minette Tigers before pulling out a thriller the following week against Fairhope. Sophomore quarterback Darius Powell lead the Lions on a heart-stopping touchdown drive in the final moments to pull out a 14-10 victory. The Lions followed this performance with wins over Robertsdale and Mary Montgomery before fallen to Daphne by a slim 14-9 margin. The Lions bounced back with a huge win over Satsuma before pulling off an upset victory over an outstanding McGill team by the score of 24-17. Foley closed with an impressive victory over Bryant. The Lions finished in a 3-way tie for the region championship and after a complicated tie breaker finished third. This set up a tough first round match-up with Davidson. The Lions lost a hard fought game in overtime and Davidson would go on to advance all the way to the semi-finals where they lost to eventual state champion Prattville.
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Articles by Gwen Kvavli Gulliksen
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White meringues
White meringues
NZ Woman's Weekly 23/9/2007
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White meringues make a stunning and elegant dessert, and they're surprisingly easy to whip up - if you follow a few simple rules (see tips below).
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1. Heat oven to 100 deg C. Line two baking trays with nonstick baking paper. Place egg whites, cream of tartar and salt in a clean, dry bowl and whisk until soft peaks of mixture hold their shape.
2. Add vanilla and a tablespoonful of the measured sugar. Whisk until stiff, then slowly add remaining sugar, a tablespoonful at a time, while whisking continuously. Continue whisking for two minutes more until the sugar is dissolved and incorporated and the mixture is glossy.
3. Spoon or pipe the mixture into moundson prepared trays. Bake for 1½ hours until meringues are hard and dry. Remove to cool.
4. Store hard meringues in an airtight container for up to 4 days. Sandwich meringues together with whipped cream to serve.
Tip: Egg whites need to be at room temperature (as opposed to fridge-cold); you will get a greater whipped volume from warmer egg whites.
Tip: It is important to whisk egg whites in a clean, dry bowl as any traces of grease can make the egg whites harder to whip and decrease volume. Use a glass or metal bowl to achieve maximum volume.
Tip: Whipped egg whites can begin to collapse soon after beating, so add the sugar as soon as the egg whites have formed soft peaks.
Tip: To test if the sugar is properly dissolved, rub a bit of the beaten meringue mixture between your fingers. It should feel smooth. If it is grainy, then continue beating until the sugar is dissolved.
Tip: To make perfectly round meringues, trace circles of the desired size on to the baking paper. Pipe or spoon the meringue inside the circles, allowing room for the meringues to expand a little during cooking.
Tip: Make sure the meringues are cold before filling, and fill just before serving, or they will lose their crispness.
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Tazzina Caffè Pods
A medium espresso roast of South and Central American, and African coffees, from specific estates. It has a full body, smooth, caramel texture, nutty aroma, an initial burst of flavor of coffee, chocolate and nuts. The finish is long lived, very pleasing, with a hint of bitterness as in a dark chocolate. Available in 30-count box.
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An industry leader since 1980, Pacific Espresso places profound emphasis on exceptional customer service and long-term customer support. Tim O'Connor, the company founder, developed the premier North American espresso machine cleaner, Puro Caff, which remains an espresso industry standard today. After 20 years, O'Connor introduced two espresso blends: Tazzina Caffè, and Siena. The substantially higher grades of green coffees we purchase produce up to 50% more yield. In addition to the Tazzina Caffe and Siena blends, O'Connor also developed the Tazzina Ambassador Collection, which blend flavor from a worldwide palate of organic, shade-grown, fairly traded or direct relationship coffees.
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Why Liesel Pritzker Is Different From Trust Fund Babies
Liesel Pritzker Simmons made headlines a decade ago when she sued her father to access her inheritance, initiating the break-up of one of America’s great family fortunes. What she’s done with that money is actually far more interesting
Why Liesel Pritzker Is Different From Trust Fund Babies
Image: Nana Kofi Acquah for Forbes
iesel Pritzker Simmons, American heiress, studies a blue vat of human faecal matter, pulled from Accra’s septic tanks and the communal bathrooms that slum-dwellers in Ghana’s capital pay to use. She then gestures to a nearby ocean-side cliff with an ill-chosen name, Lavender Hill, where the scene is even worse, as an orange dump truck discharges sludge into the sea. This occurrence, repeated 150 times each day, creates a brown slime trail large enough to show up on Google’s satellite maps, just be- yond a fleet of fishermen in colourful wooden boats dropping their nets.
Through Pritzker Simmons’ eyes, there’s waste in this waste. “You’ve got someone that’s here for two years, and they need to spend $30 million and so they’ll do it,” she says, her voice rising with irritation. “And then they get their new post.” She’s talking about a wastewater treatment facility behind us that was designed by the Dutch, funded by the UK and Ghana and opened in 2000—only to shut about three years later when something went wrong. Goat- and sheep-herders now squat on the land surrounding the dormant facility, adding an ironic layer of animal waste around this failed solution.
But Pritzker Simmons hasn’t come to Ghana to roll her eyes at well-intended folly. She’s here to check in on the economic opportunities such debacles have created. Last year the 29-year-old and husband, Ian Simmons, 38, invested $150,000 in Waste Enterprisers, a startup that dries out human faecal sludge and turns it into fuel. The little company, with seven employees, has recently gotten some traction and is negotiating a contract to provide 2 percent of French concrete-maker Lafarge’s fuel needs in Mombasa, Kenya.
With sanitation as the building block for public health, toilet talk has become popular among philan- thropists and social entrepreneurs, led by the Gates Foundation’s Reinvent the Toilet Challenge and John Kluge Jr’s Toilet Hack-a-Thons. Impact investing is even trendier, as billionaires like Pierre and Pam Omidyar and Jeff Skoll direct hundreds of millions toward for-profit investments that carry the twin goal of public benefit, and do-gooders like Jacqueline Novogratz and Willy Foote run funds that act similarly.
What makes Pritzker Simmons’ effort notable is the absolutism with which she’s pursuing it. She has earmarked $50 million of her total fortune—which Forbes estimates at $600 million, stemming from the $500 million windfall inheritance she received a decade ago, along with assets from her husband, a blue-blooded heir to the family that built locks on the Erie Canal, co-founded department-store chain Montgomery Ward and helped take insurance broker Marsh & McLennan public—toward venture investments in for-profit social startups. These include companies like Karibu Homes, an affordable housing developer in Nairobi, and Eco-Post, a nascent Kenyan company that turns plastic into fence posts. And while the rest of that stash is invested passively, every cent, no matter the asset class, is being reallocated through the often criticised prism known as socially responsible investing (they prefer to call it values-aligned investing). They have aligned 83 percent of their fixed-income assets and 50 percent of their equities so far, and expect to be fully in compliance with their own values (the expected gamut of fair trade, sustainable and fossil-fuel-free companies) by 2018.
“To me it’s either you’re pregnant or you’re not,” she says. “You can’t be ‘a little bit.’” With a 60-year time horizon and a grubstake that exceeds half a billion, Pritzker Simmons is fully pregnant with the purest case study ever on the efficacy of conscience-driven investing.
Liesel Pritzker was famous twice over while still in her teens, and unlike better-known members of her generation of trust fund babies, it had nothing to do with arrests or sex videos. “When I talk with other peers of mine who are also inheriting wealth,” she says, “one of the best things that ever happened was Paris Hilton’s shenanigans.”
Act One for Pritzker was as a child actress. Discovered as a 9-year-old in a local Chicago production of To Kill a Mockingbird, she played to type in Hollywood, most notably as the title character in the 1995 remake of the classic film A Little Princess and as First Daughter to Harrison Ford’s president in 1997’s Air Force One. Ford compared her to a young Jodie Foster (“Liesel is just so real, it’s like a breath of fresh air”).
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Dan Rutman Dec 10, 2013
another great erin carlyle article!!!
D.t. Nathan Dec 8, 2013
She is great having kind hearted and helping nature. I wish her all success in her endeavour. May god bless her.
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John E. DiNardo
John E. DiNardo
Professor of Public Policy, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy; Professor of Economics, College of Literature, Science and the Arts
Phone: (734) 647-7843
Fax: (734) 763-9181
Office: Joan and Sanford Weill Hall
735 S. State St. #5238
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-3091
E-mail: [email protected]
Go to John E. DiNardo’s Home Page
Research and Teaching Interests:
• Labor Markets
• Quantitative Methods
Educational Background:
PhD, Princeton University
John DiNardo is Professor of Economics and Public Policy. His research focuses on applied econometrics, labor economics, health economics, political science and econometrics. Most recently his work has focused on assessing the importance of unions using financial market data, immigrant and native-born wage distributions, and the impact of immigrant inflows on the native-born. His publications include four chapters in J. Johnston and John DiNardo, Econometric Methods, Fourth Edition (1996), a chapter on unions and the non-wage aspects of work in Freeman and Mishel, Emerging Labor Market Institutions (2001), a chapter on immigrants and the children of immigrants in Borjas, Issues in the Economics of Immigration (2000), and a critical review of the estimates of the costs of alcohol and drug use in Research Advances in Alcohol and Drug Problems, vol. 11 (1994). Prior to joining the Ford School faculty, Professor DiNardo was on the faculty at the University of California, Irvine.
Academic Appointments:
• Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
• Department of Economics
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Storytelling for Action in the Coffee Lands of Indonesia
Course Description
We will immerse ourselves for two weeks with an indigenous community living in the forest and farmlands in the Sunda region of West Java, Indonesia. These farmers are part of the Klasik Beans Cooperative. Our days will include working alongside rural farmers in Panuwan village as we learn from local village experts, storytellers, and others navigating the delicate balance of conserving both coffee lands and forest lands. In addition to joining in the harvest, we will delve deeply into the process of effective and inspiring storytelling as we examine the issues confronting farmers of this high-value global commodity. The course culminates in a storytelling workshop and community storytelling event in Missoula, Montana. Students who are not able to travel to Missoula for the storytelling retreat can still participate, through distance-learning arrangements.
All interested learners, including undergraduate and graduate students, and non-student community members interested in a rich learning experience. While it is possible to earn academic credits for this experience through the University of Montana, you do not have to be a university student to participate. We are looking for people who especially want to return to the US and help create and inspire change in their communities.
Course Fee
$2,455 includes: pre-and post-trip resources, in-country programming, language interpretation, honoraria for local resource experts, plus all meals and lodging, ground transportation, fees for activities in the program, and visas.
Students may earn 3 semester credits to apply towards their college degree or continuing education and professional development. Credits are awarded for Environmental Studies 391, through the University of Montana. The only additional cost for credits is a $135 credit reporting/ transcript fee to UM.
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Confessions of a Former White Hat Operative
Category: sex slave
Azazel Set Free by Crowley and Duncan O’Finioan
Dastardly turkey heister Duncan O’BobbyJoe made this recent statement on his blog:
Azazel has been set free. It’s time to be afraid — very afraid.
And who set this General of Demons free from his 7D cell? Alastair Crowley, his son Duncan and his four grandsons the Bush Boys in a winter solstice portal ceremony. This is why the United States is experiencing terrible ice storms, tornadoes, hurricanes, and coming earthquakes, tsunamis and meteor showers: these are the calling cards of Azazel.
In the ceremony, Duncan gave his body to Azazel for sexual use, doing as his father commanded.
Then the Bush Boys sacrificed 666 people and they all bathed in the blood of these innocents, as Azazel raped Duncan over and over, giving Duncan an incurable ailment of the flesh.
From the pool of blood came forth 10,000 Dracos soldiers, the army that will follow Azazel to 3D earth.
Yes, it is time to be afraid.
MAI had a discussion with Michael the Archangel about this, who was getting his sword ready to fight Azazel and his legion of demons, as foretold in Revelations 12:7: “And there was war in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon…”
“I will be injured for a time, as prophecy mandates,” he said.
“You’ll pull through, ol’ buddy,” said I.
“You can have the archangel powers back, if you want, and fight with us,” he said.
But I had fail miserably the month I was an archangel and did not want to do that again. “I will fight another way,” I said. “I will return to the 3D and fight alongside the Plejaran fleet.”
Look to the skies, for the war in the heavens is coming. That is not Santa Claus up there in fiery lights, but Azazel and Michael in an age-old battle.
Woe to the inhabitors of the earth and of the sea! for the devil is come down unto you, having great wrath… — Rev. 12:12azazel_r-med
“Get That Gerbil Out of My Bungholio!” Cries Duncan O’Finioan
duncan constipated
Poor Duncan, as you can see above, wearing an Indiana Jones fedora, he has a constipated expression on his chinless visage. This is due to the fact that a gerbil has lodged itself deep up his rear end after he and Miranda were playing the Richard Gere/Cindy Crawford Hollywood Illuminati Game.
Duncan cried to his daddy, Alestair Crowley, that he wanted a movie to be made about him, called Confessions of an Omega Unit Clone. Crowley said, “Son, first you must pass the Illuminati Hollywood Gerbil Test.”
“I have a gerbil right here!” said Miranda/Allison/AXE, pulling one free from her matted, unwashed hair. (To be or not to be hillbilly…)
He is focusing on a flame in his hand to mentally prepare himself for that big stick to be used to gore out the butt rodent.
Take note of the symbols on the stick that reveal his true evil nature: at the bottom we see saucer-shaped ships with an arrow pointing to three swaztikas, symbolizing the 4th Reich and the Hannebeu bell anti-gravity ships, tech given to them by the Gizeh Intelligence. Above those are three crude 6;s, 666, for the Beast, his father; and above that, three lightening bolt S’s, for the 4th Reich SS.
He is showing you point blank what and who he is, even in constipated backed-up form!
Duncan O’Finioan: Nazi, Crowley progeny, Luciferian, gerbil molester.
Duncan and Miranda’s Satanic Gathering and Mind-Control Ritual in Phoenix, Arizona
If you want to be lured into the Devil’s lair, try the Duncan and Miranda Show (or Bobby Joe and Allison Tent Revival Act) next month, as advertised here — only $350! (Plus airfair, hotel, tax, and beers for Bobby) (Not to mention a donation “hat” for the Crowley Fund)duncan and cowAXE: “How will we dupe them today, Bobby J?”
OMEGA UNIT 197: “I’m too huuungouever to tink, babe. Let me cull firth da enegy o duh Greh Waalkers and Assguards of Odeen.”
AXE: “Can we eat first?”
OMEGA UNIT 197: “Again?! Only if it be Applebees.”
As I have stated before, this is an MKUltra/Process Church/Crowley constructed/Satan worshipping event that draws in weak-minded people who think they need “help.” What happens is they are drugged, programmed, and offered up as sacrifices. Of course, anyone who attends these events won’t remember these things since they are mind-controlled and programmed to forget, thanks to some nice CIA drugs, the same CIA that Duncan O’Bobby proudly says he has worked for, and still does.
They say their Phoenix mind-control seminar is dedicated to Stevie Ray Vaughn and the theme song is “Crossfire.” Well in that song, SRV chants:
Sell your soul just to bop on by
Beggin’ for a dollar, stealin’ a dime
So the theme of the seminar is selling your soul, pay us and stealing money…as many of you know, the Illuminati have to “tell” you what they are up to, in an arcane way, never directly, but through hints — alas, this is Duncan’s message: it’s all about giving souls to the darkside and stealing money from fools, the same ones PT Barnum spoke of: born every 5 minutes.
And Phoenix…what does the name mean? Rising from the fire anew…last year Duncan claimed he was turning to the darkside and going after all those who opposed him…and now he is back claiming to be a “good” guy all the while murdering people left and right for his father. And under the hot city of Phoenix, AZ, is a large cavernous Illuminati/Cabal facility…where attendees will be taken to, tortured by MIBs, raped by albino Draocos overlords, programmed by the clones of Dr. Greenbaum, and inducted into the Crowley Cult.
Just as the snake oil salesmen of the past (and present)rant at the carnivals: “Yes, indeedy, step right up, folks, register here, and learn the dark ancient arts of crystal magic! Don’t believe those jackwagons who say we’re Satanists - oh no, like Oral Roberts and Billy Graham, we are of God!…and oh, do you need demons cleared from your house? For a nice fee, never free, Dunc-y will scare them away with his beedy little eyes and chinless visage!”
The Brotherhood of Saturn and the 500 Worlds of Aldebaran
This broadcast by Michael Prince:
MY SISTER, HEAR me. Warriors of the Marin Xenohold, hear me. The violence that has occurred is against the code of the Brotherhood. In the name of the Five Hundred Worlds of Aldebaran, I implore you to stand down. Open communication with me. Let us speak. Let us settle this. This action is a an error of the most tragic kind. I, Michael Prince, give you my solemn pledge that we will deal with other frankly and fairly if these hostilities can be suspended. I urge you to respond.
Vlka Fenryka
Skira Vordrotta
The violence that has occured is against the code of the brotherhood. The Ghaslakh Treaty stated we were to be left alone to breed with our females and build an empire that would eventually extend off-planet to the Alternative-5 Colonies. My rival was unsuccessful in his breeding endeavours , his offspring dieing in-vitro. No malice is contained in these words. My word has always been truth. My rival then attempted to hijack my breeding breeding vessel. The violence that has occurred is against the code of the brotherhood.
Did I die during the shooting? Was I transported to the underworld where I cut a deal for my soul with the Daemon General Zagrief to see my wife again? Am I now a Ranked Officer in hell? I remember sitting in the car when the shots rang out. My next clear memory is riding through the New Mexico desert on the bus. What really happened underground during that time?
Message on repeat
Cycle transmissions
Fort Meade
The Plejaran Caliphate
It is now obvious that Commander Lesus is in league with the evil Plejaran Caliphate, a Plejaran political faction from a parallel universe three seconds out of sync with your 3D hell, where te Bafath were victors in the Plejran civil wars and caliphate, sultanates, emirs and vizers were set up to rule over various parts of the Galaxy by order of Queen Pleja of Lyra. All along, Alestir Crowley has been in communication with Lord Tugy, a sultan general with the reptilian Lesus on board ISON. Anya Briggs, that Gizeh puppet, and her lesbian slave lover, the High Priestess of the Priory of Dracos, Sarah Stenga, both act as psychic links between Tugy, Lesus and Crowley, ptherwise known as the Five Columns of the Purple Pebble. This is not good.
All Duncan O’Finioan Bobby Joe Fannin Clones No Longer an Issue
Bobbi Joe Fanin and all his roaming Duncan Omega clones in the solar system are off the grid. The clones were wiped out by Cmmdr Aaron McCollumn and the Idywild Group, and the Bobby Joe Fanin creature, sired by Alestair Crowley, is in custody of the Plejarans, having been captured by Roan of Procyon IV (aka The Mongoose) in Belize, where he was hiding out and having sex with goats and sheep.
A Super Neat Super Soldier Week!
Get your I Cold on next week:
Michael Prince James Casbolt interviews on:
The Art of Dreaming with M. Hemmingson, Wed., March 13
Super Solider Radio with L. Fenton, Wed, March 13
Super Soldier Roundtable with Mel Fabvergas with Rink, Spiers and Blackwell, Friday, March 15
Stanga is Buried in a Base
Rink is on the Moon
Andy Pero Joins Crowley & Co.
Project Superman failure and super solider psycho Andy “Mike” Pero has emerged from his shadowy exile and joined forces with Crowley, O’Finioan, Lavey and friends…
As for his clones, I have no idea. Sometimes I envision the clone of Pero, Briggs, Blackwell, Casbolt and Spiers partyting it up in some underground base.
I am sure the Idywild Group will have more on this matter.
Me, I am packing.
Andy Basiago and Barack Obama: Lovers on Mars
While this was put out as a comedy skit by The Colbert Report, this is a case of the truth hidden inside apparent fiction…that is, 90% of the issues spoke of are indeed true. And the Altarian Ed Dames was their homosexual mentor.
John Moore: Agent of FEAR, operative of NGA, graduate of MKDelta
Some out there think Republic Broadcasting Network (aka “more ads than content”) host John Moore is a disinfo agent, a fear porn monger, and a CIA implant. He was a Green Beret and involved in a lot of intelligence operations. But not CIA. He is an operative for the National Geo-spatialIntel Agency and an officer and agent of FEAR (Federal Executive Agency of Radio). While in Vietnam, he was sent through Project MKDelta programs and has alters, clones, and a time-traveling robotic version of himself that was lost when sent back in time to assassinate Moses before being given the 10 Commandments. (We believe the Moore robot, with a gold hull, was captured and melted down into an idol by the followers of Moloch. Reports found in Montauk files indicate that the robot may have attracted the attention of the Sons of Anuk and used as an exotic sex slave.)
It is all psyops with NGO and FEAR, such as Moore’s stating the coasts of the U.S. would be hit by tidal waves, the military was going underground, the dark star named Nemesis was around the corner, and many false flags that have never happened.
Gugpa Stanga’s Disinfo
Sarah seems to be addressing Bobby Joe Fannin, Miranda Kelly and Randy Maugans here, but what is she really saying? Has her eyes opened to the truth of these alleged programs people, or is this communique embedded with code words, trigger images and disinfo?
The toll of Dracos is apparent, as the Stanga is stung by the stringer of the dark arts, this black witch of the Cabal…she looks like crap, drained of soul, and talking more insanely than usual.
A Close One: the CIA Hooker Trail, the Truth About Drake, and the MONGOOSE Calvary
This is what happened the past 24 hours:
I was gathering intel on the CIA-run call girl service (or agents/assets posing as high-priced escorts) after I received this photo from the Super Solider Summit, showing MKUltra victim/super solider Max Spiers (who was “twin-ritual” bonded with James Casbolt when they were kids, a curious Satanic Cabal projects ceremony) with the prostitute/asset in question to the left:
(Note the orb by his face.)
She looked very familiar but I could not place her in my memory. I ran a face recog on her and found her code name, Lady R, who works for a Cabal-run escort service out of L.A., Vegas, Dallas and Phoenix (that is, she is flown out to clients in these cities, commands a $5K a night price, but all are CIA missions or, as a Project Monarch graduate, for use free-of-price by politicians and bankers of the Cabal). I found her name, or a name she uses, but I will not reveal that just yet. I remember her being assigned to a colleague of mine who was at Lockheed-Martin working with new alien tech handed over by the NRO and ONI, acting as a friend of his 19-year-old daughter, she was actually reporting on him and seduced him, and he later vanished. Lady R was younger (and probably underage) and had brunette hair, so this was why I could not place her at first,
I contacted a former asset of mine from the ONI days, a double-agent who worked for the same escort service but now under a new name, because she had been in Monarch with Lady R. I needed to know what she had on her fellow sex slave. My asset, whom I will call Lady Buttercup, said she would only tell me in person at a public place. (The photo to the left is ten ir eight years old and she has since had plastic surgery and does not look like this anymore.)
I was in Barcelona and she is in San Francisco but that was no problem, I said I could meet her in two hours. She mentioned a restaurant on Russian Hill that I knew and had outdoors seating.
I saw her waiting. Something did not feel right but I sat down anyway. “I’m sorry,” is all she said, “they kidnapped my son and made me do it.” Half a dozen cammo dudes with guns drawn surrounded me, plus an agent in a black suit appeared using teleportation and placed a gun to Lady B’s head. He told me, “Shift out and she dies, and so does her kid.”
I was indeed going to shift to 5D and get the hell out of dodge but I knew he would kill her and probably put her son in the programs or give the boy to a Draco to eat, so I remained still. My curiosity got the best of me as well. A second suit guy (I hate to use the term “man in black”) appeared by my side and slipped a damper collar around my neck — this collar kept my body vibrating at 3D…if I attempted to shift, it would tighten so hard my head would be severed. I know, because I have used the same collar on aliens.
I was ushered away and blindfolded and taken onto a vessel that I am pretty sure was some sort of TR-3, perhaps the E or G Tier 2 model.
BTW, there was a small news item about my apprehension:
Man abducted by military seems real
Customers having lunch at a Russian Hill restaurant were shocked and awed when a military unit of seven heavily armed men converged on a couple in the outdoors patio and arrested both. The man was led away in handcuffs and what appeared to be a collar around his neck and the woman was also cuffed.
Alongside the soldiers were two men in dark suits and sunglasses looking every part the mysterious government men-in-black types.
And playing the part was what it was all about. When asked about the incident, the public information office of the SFPD stated, “That was a scene from a movie being filmed in the city. The scene called for the action to be caught on a cell phone by an on-looker and, wanting it to appear realistic, with real public reaction, no one was told a film was being shot.”
The PIO did not know the name of the film but stated, “We will just have to look for it in theaters next year.”
A waitress at the restaurant said, “I’m pretty sure the man who was arrested was Clive Owen, when he walked in I even thought, Hey that guy looks like Clive Owen.”
The flight was five minutes but I could have been taken anywhere. I knew wherever we landed, the platform went below ground based on the sound. I was escorted to a room, hit in the stomach by te butt of a gun, and handcuffed to a chair. I sat there for eight hours, never fed or given water, a Geneva Conventon violation if I might say.
The blindfold was taken off and the two suit guys stood there plus an armed guardby the door.
“If you’re going to fuck me,” I said, “I expect you buy me dinner first.”
The suits did not have a sense of humor.
“We finally got you,” one said, “Mr. Former White Hat…did you think you could really elude us? Did you really think it would be that easy?”
“You know,” I said, “for a while, I did.”
“You’re in for a universe of hell, F.W. Hat.”
I turned to the other suit guy and said, “Can I ask you a serious question? When you got your dick in his mouth, does he talk away like that? It must be really annoying: you’re getting a blowjob from your MiB partner and he won’t shut up…”
I didn’t finish because two technicians in lab coats and a tray came in. They took my fingerprints, blood and hair samples, and performed a retinal scan.
“We’ll know your true identity soon,” said talky suit guy, “and then we’ll grow a few good clones and infiltrate your group of alien pals.”
“Don’t you know,” I replied, “I’m a Rothschild bastard. Like Hitler.”
“Funny guy,” said suit.
When the techies left with my DNA, a four star general entered the room, along with a pudgy and short woman with a deep French Canadian accent. I knew her instantly: Lady Dragon.
“You have been a pain in the ass, Former White Hat,” said Lady Dragon.
“I’m sorry,” I said to her, “I don’t remember having anal sex with you.”
“It was only a matter of time before we got you,” said the four-star general.
“And who are you, sir?” I asked. “I would salute you, sir, being former military, but my hands are oppressed from following protocol.”
“It does not matter my name, Hat,” said the general, “just know I am the one who will give the green light on the mass arrests.” He smiled.
“You are Drake’s Pentagon contact,” I said.
“And we have had that clone spilling the bullshit to the public. A nifty game.”
“What did you do with original?”
“He is safely tucked away,” said Lady Dragon.
“A wonderful plan devised by Hilary Clinton and Poppy Bush,” said the general. “You have this sincere-sounding old solider talking about freedom and mass arrests, he gets the militias worked up, the people pissed off, you keep holding off the arrest dates so they will get so mad they will do it themselves; then you give a green light, arrest a few bankers and congressmen of no great consequence, you ask the militias to head out, and things look fishy, a few planned terrorist attacks, a war brewing in the Middle East, and the President declares martial law, and we move in without none of this Constitutional rights baloney. Riots and civil unrest starts up –”
“And then Project Strawman and Op 711 goes green light,” I said, feeling defeated.
He smiled broadly. “You are looking at the man who has the codes to activate millions of clones out there: women, children, men of all stripe and strata. This was Hilary’s design, the bitch has some brains.”
“And a fat ass,” Lady Dragon chortled.
“You shouldn’t talk,” I said.
“Fuck you, Ex-White Hat!” she snapped. “I say we kill him now.”
“Not just yet,” the general said.
“Are you going to murder me,” I asked, “or bore me to death with useless banter?”
“Let’s see how smart-mouthed you are when we have you on the torture table,” said Lady Dragon. “What witty retorts will you utter when your fingers are being cut off and a hot metal rod is shoved up your skinny butt?”
“I imagine I will say ‘ouch,’” I said. To the general: “Why tell me all this crap? If you’re going to torture me, get on with it. At least something interesting will be happening.”
“I wanted you to know,” he said, “that we will send your clone out, your clone will back Drake up, will post online anything we want, and we will get your Plejaran and Procyonian friends reigned in.”
“You do know my friends can detect a clone,” I said.
“We have perfected the tech,” he informed me, “where a high-grade clone cannot be discerned from the original, and can live up to 10 years.”
“Wow,” I said, “progress of western civilization.”
“And you will –”
But he did not finish because an alarm sounded off. Outside the room were the sounds of explosions and men screaming from laser fire.
“What the heck is going on?!” cried Lady Dragon.
The guard stood read, the general pulled out his 9 mm. He looked worried as further sounds of explosions, laser and gun fire, and screams were heard.
I smiled. “Did you consider that if I did not check in, my ‘friends’ would know something was wrong? And that I have a Plejaran friend whom I am always in telepathic contact with?”
“We are here,” I heard Asket in my mind.
“I’m just kicking back, been waiting for the Calvary,” I replied to her.
Lady Dragon said, “Holy shit, Procyon warriors!”
“Did you really think grabbing me would be that easy?” I said.
The general came after me just as the door exploded open. The guard was vaporized instantly and screamed.
The Procyon warrior MONGOOSE came in, along with my female counterpart from the GAL-Universe, dressed in a black jumpsuit and combat face. They both wielded laser cannons.
“I surrender!” screeched Lady Dragon, falling to her knees, hands up. “Please don’t kill me!”
The general had it in his mind to use me as a shield, put the gun to my head and bargain his way out. But I jumped up, turned, slammed him with the metal chair I was strapped to. I kicked the gun out of his hand and head butted his face, breaking his nose.
“Miss me?” asked my counterpart.
“Could you have waited thirty seconds?” I said. “I was just having fun.”
Aaron McCollum then came in with one of the suit guys, bloodied, by the neck tie. “Release him,” Aaron said, nodding to me.
The suit guy, not so talkative now, used a small electronic device that released the damper on my neck, and then the cuffs.
“Nothing to say?” I asked him.
“Suck my willy,” he muttered.
I punched him in the mouth and teeth flew everywhere. He fell down next to the general, who was trying to keep a stream of blood from flowing out of his broken nose.
Feeling like Chuck Norris, I said, “I would say ‘sorry’ about the physical damage, sir, but I never apologize to anyone.”
“You always have to have the last word,” said my counterpart, “you remind me of me.”
“Where are we?” I asked. “Where and what is this facility?”
“Just one of many of those nasty underground bases in Colorado,” she told me.
The base was taken by 20 Procyon fighters. All the guards were killed, the military personnel and technicians taken prisoner. The first thing I did was destroy the fingerprints and blood nd hair samples they took from me.
They found, in stasis chambers, numerous clones of Bobby Joe Fannin, Bill Brockbrader, Drake, Benjamin Fulford, and Max Spiers. All were destroyed.
Asket was waiting in her beamship.
“The Calvary,” I said.
“Have fun?” she said.
Since I never had lunch in Frisco and had been in the base ten hours without food or water, I said, “Pizza and iced-tea sure sounds lovely right now.”
“You know how to use the food replicator,” Asket said, “but no replicated anchovies or salami.”
Extra cheese and pineapple was my choice.
As we left the base, the Colorado wildfires raged around us. A perfect camouflage, I thought, burn the above ground and no one will suspect the center of the phony mass arrests and clone activation was right below…
So, we have the general (I will release his name later) and Lady Dragon in custody…but this Lady Dragon is a clone. There is still an original, and maybe more clones, out there. Apparently this Lady Dragon did not know she was a clone and broke down in malfunction.
We got the mass clone activation codes from the general but he said, “You won’t stop it. Hilary also has the codes. Operation 7-11 will happen!”
But not the mass arrests. This general was Drake’s contact, and this general was to give the order of the fake mass arrests. That will not happen — but what about July 11? We need to still stop that.
ALSO: I am not ruling out this was a set-up. Something still does not feel right here. They had to know that I would have been rescued if I did not check in, and they never drugged me to block any telepathic communication, which seems odd. And why the small base and not the Pentagon or off-planet where it would have been more difficult to spring me? I have to be suspicious that I was intentionally fed false information or that this was an operation to see how effective the Procyon ground forces are at extraction. Don’t worry, I have been tested and I am not a clone, and now we have data on their new upgraded clones who are hard to detect.
George Kavassilas: Shapeshiftig Reptilian Deceiver
George Kavassilas is not a human, he is a shapeshifting lizard boy, and has been seen shifting live.
He was, however, once human and true. But he was taken and replaced much in the same way as Bill Ryan, who were both replaced while in Australia around the same time. They are not the only ones to have been replaced by shapeshifters, rather than clones, Down Under in Oz, because of a large shapeshifter base in Mt Ziel and fortified by Cabal US/UK military.
He said he and others would ascend March this year. It did not happen. So of course he moved the date March 2013, saying,”Well if it does not happen, it’s what I feel.” Ascension for those ready will happen earlier than that, but Lizard Boy George will not be one of them. He will continue to deceive people after March, 2013, where we will probably still keep hearing Drake saying, “The mass arrests are about to happen, just wait for the fireworks…”
Are the real Bill and George still alive? They may be and if they are, they are being tortured, used as sex slaves for perverted reptoids, and their souls being drained under Mt, Ziel.
James Rink’s Opinion on Bobby Joe Fanin
Interesting points on Omega Unit 197, Bobby Joe Fanin, false name Duncan O, by James Rink here on FB.
Now while Rink is a malfunctioning unit himself with way too many clones out there, it is curious to see how Bobby Joe deals with people he is in conflict the same way he has dealt with me, Forwood, anyone: constant threats and so-called psychic attacks by his black witch cow, AX.
The next day apparently Duncan’s godmother died and Duncan blamed it on Adam. So Duncan’s partner Miranda, A.K.A Axe, did some kind of ritual to kill Adam.
Frankly I believe it is time that all these Alphas and Omega project clones get activated to destroy each other…which I believe could happen this month in northern California; Bobby Joe’s Beserker alter will be called up to go to Marin County to take out all the fifth generation super solders gathering in Marin County. The media will report it as a psychotic individual, Bobby Joe Fanin, with a history of violence and mental institute stays,snapping.
Notes from Chantilly, VA
There are a lot of aliens, demons, lizards and disguised Annunaki here.
There goes Alex Jones, banned from the hotel, but that is all an act, Alex being a CIA shill.
The O-Clone and Hilary Clone…yikes…
No Timothy Geithner.
I have seen three versions of James Casbolt, the reptilian shapeshifter Bill Ryan, and a hologram version of George Clooney…
One Fulford clone again, but picked up by the Plejarans…will the Fulford clone thing never end?
Cabal plants within the protesters, agents and aliens alike…
Lots of Monarch hookers and underage girls and boys ushered into the back in limo buses…how many will leave alive, how many will be sacrificed, how many feasted on?
David Rockefeller…old man…
Paul Volcker, shapeshifter…
Something big is going to happen, it is in the air.
The ceremony worshipping Moloch will be tonight.
Zombies in Florida and the Drake Clone Connection
New intel: Drake 5 is connected to the zombie/cannibal outbreak, via his Cabal buddies in the Pentagon…
Two Project Monarch milabs, Sheila “Aliens” and Varilyx Warsinger spread the word (look at these young women carefully and you will see they are graduates of MKUltra, the real kind, not fakes like Gupta Stanga):
Anything Sound Familiar from this Clone?
Bobby Joe Fanin Clone Malfunctions to Insane and Manic Alter!
The Bobby Joe Fanin/Duncan O’Finioan clone has malfunctioned to the point of losing its clone mind and has become pitifully and pathetically obsessed with me because he thinks he knows who I am but he is wrong — actually he has thought I was half a dozen other people and/or a group of half a dozen people.
Its comic-book panel-like descriptions of things and situations shows that it likes to imagine itself a super hero, or Burke in an Andrew Vachss novel.
This clone’s insanity, as we see him here last weekend trying to play comic-book hero soldier of fortune warrior but in truth a Satanic clone creature in service of the black cabal whenever he is activated. Has its hair gone white? No, it is a peroxide blonde job to emulate his black witch companion, Miranda Kelly, aka “Axe,” when she was Aaron McCollum’s sex slave whore, what Aaron called “the cow I kept in barn,” blonde hair. What kind of man, or clone, wants to twin it with a dyed hair job (and thin stringy hillbilly mullet hair) of his woman? I will tell you: a black witch can mind control her man, her pet, her slave, and make them do anything, and she mind-controlled him to dye his hair.
Bobby Joe Clone seems to be very mad that I did not save him at his survival conference like I said I would. I was willing to try, but: IT IS A CLONE AND CLONES CANNOT BE SAVED.
Clones do not have souls.
Clones are merely a shadow of their originals.
Most clones do not know they are clones and are programmed to worship Lucifer, which is the case here.
Accept no clones, my friends.
What is really going on: this Bobby Joe Clone is being prepped by DoD ops for a final mission, and that mission is for his alter, The Beserker. The mission is one of no return — either the clone will end its function or, if arrested, The Beserker alter will make people think Bobby Joe went homicidal insane, nuts, crazy, bughouse bugaboo.
This is Bobby Joe Fanin’s fate, as all super soldiers end in a final mission with termination.
Katy Perry: Alternate Universe Female Version of James Casbolt
In a botched time travel mission, instead of going back to 1340 France to track down and kill a power-mad clone of Al Beilek, James Casbolt instead went to the GAL-Universe where he encountered the female version of himself and they both tracked the female version of the Al Beilek clone and got the job done.
Then they had sex — yes, Casbolt did the dirty deed with his female doppelgänger, Jane Michelle Prince. He was in the GAL-Universe for three years until a way was found to return to this DERN-Universe. By then, Jane had fallen madly in love with James, a form of quantum pataphysical masturbation and true self-love. Casbolt once told me how they used to simultaneously anally fist one another and, you know, that is an image I do not want in my mind.
Jane latched onto her male counterpart before he made the jump and wound up here with him.
The Cabal found a good use for her and placed her in Project Muffin to become an Illuminati sex slave music industry tool, name changed to Katy Perry. Read some of Casbolt’s online chapters of his unfinished memoir and you will see the narrative images in this video, “E.T.,” reflects that life.
Project Monarch, Project Muffin and Project Scream Graduates
“I never met a Monarch or Muffin that I was not pleased to show my fist.” –James Casbolt, 2009
“These little ladies get the best panties and I want them!!” –Dave Corso, 2011
Satire or the Truth Masked as Satire?
Bill Brockbrader and Sarah Stanga: An Unholy Alliance?
It has come to my attention — yes, me, your friendly neighborhood former white hat, now back on earth — that Bill Brockbrader and Sarah Stanga are conspiring to talk doo-doo about me on the radio waves and internets.
If I were a Drake Clone, I would threaten charges of public terrorism, to shut down their blogs by order of the New World Order, and threaten to send White Dragon ninjas to chop them up into lizard food.
But I am not a Drake Clone and I believe in free speech, even if the Stanga Witch is a Limey Freak. Say what you want, laddie and lassie, but Brock: you are being used, controlled and played just like your handlers who made you publicly state that Obama is one of the good guys.
Now while I am flattered they want to devote a radio show about little ol’ moi, Brokcbrader is so mind-controlled that he has no idea he is being duped. Not only is Sarah a black magic witch and puppet for the Priory of Dracos, she has making fun of and posting crap about Brockbrader under the name Purple Pebble here.
She also posts elsewhere as “Violet” and other names associated with purple, making fun of and talking trash about fellow milabs and super soldiers.
She is a grand deceiver, “acting” like a victim to lure true victims to her where she then controls them and offers them to her Dracos lovers.
Oh, Brock — this will be so funny. Perhaps someone will call in and ask Sarah about her little purple petal and violet flower, a flower that has eneveloped over The Brock and made him one more astral sex slave of Mistress Sarah’s, like she has been trying to do to me.
Accept no dark dominatrix black magic witches!
Barry King Says Das Vedanya to Disclosure
This press release by black ops whitleblower Barry King was forwarded to me by a source:
DISCLOSURE HAS BEEN CANCELLED….due to lack of interest
Media Release May 3rd 2012
To quell the rumours, stop the misquotes and set things straight I have to release this media statement.Firstly I have not been taken out, I have not sold out, I have pulled out from Disclosure in total for several reasons, and these I shall detail here. After many years within the research and investigation field, 46 to be precise, and 18 of those years spent tirelessly disclosing openly and publicly its about time to call it a day.
I’ve done my job, did what was intended, to bring to the publics and alternate media’s notice the state of play regarding secret facilities, projects and black programs, the locations, dates, personnel. This I feel has been achieved. From 1994 to 2000 I disclosed Globally via The Voice documents. In 2000 I became one of Dr Steven Greer’s Disclosure Project Witnesses after supplying him with over 600 pages of documentation and agreeing to be filmed for his project.
I was the first to bring the area of PLF’s, programmed Life Forms, to the Worlds Attention, and to Dr Greer.
Dr Greer has spoken a good number of times in his interviews and conference talks of ARV’s and Stagecraft, and as he states as most important PLF’s, the area where he claims he receives the most threats!. Well Dr Greer think of the poor bastard whom brought this to you in the first place, do you think my life has been a bed of roses?. Time after time I have been attacked by individuals stating I was not even a Disclosure Project Witness simply because Dr Greer has kept me and my data hidden, in backgrounds and has never publicly admitted to the fact that I was a witness. He still proclaims long and loud at confs and in interviews though the importance of PLFs within the disclosure arena. Me? well i’ve been pushed so far into the background now, Dr Greer states he has others connected with that field, he does not need me or my data, even though I started it all!
So, I’ve had enough of Disclosure especially with Dr Greer and his Witness program.
The lack of interest is a global concern, the media, the public, in Disclosure, whether by initial or full blown, the World really does not care nor wants to be disturbed from their cosy lifetstyles of holidays abroad, sitting in front of giant plasma 3D TVs watching the dumbing down soap operas or sport or controlled and manipulated documentaries on their latest DFS credit purchased sofas.
They do not want to hear stories of Ufo’s, aliens, underground bases, mind control etc unless it is via a glossy sensationalised hollywood blockbuster.
The above gives you an idea of why I have dropped off the grid, wishing nothing more to do with trying to educate the World, its a thankless task anyways. I also believe I have a right to closure, I’ve got my revenge on the controllers, the USAF, NSA, CIA and countless others connected to my disclosures. I’ve made sure the World now knows of Peasemore, PLFs, the black budgets. After 30+ years yes I think I have my closure. Others have come forward, still more will do so in future. I look around and can say ‘yes, job done, now for a rest’.As I stated at the beginning, I have not been taken out nor have I sold out, I’m simply closing the book and putting it back on the shelf. Thank you for your time.
Barry M King
But has he been cloned? We will look into it.
I met Barry King several times Peasemore when he was doing security. He probably does not remember me, I was just another Yankee spook in a suit.
The Cabalist Clock is Cheap…and the Countdown is for Your Downfall
Keep ticking and tocking at me, Cabalists and Luciferians, reptoids and black hats, would-be assassins and wanna-be submarine commanders, because your empty threats make me smile. with big bright shiny teeth.
Hey what happened to the guy, back in March, who kept writing to me and saying, “In two days, this blog will be shut down.” I am waiting.
Or those who keep telling me, “Soon you will go down.” I am waiting.
Ot those adolescent ninjas who said they would cut me down for exposing the truth about the Fulford clones. I am waiting.
Or those who say, “Tick tick, Hat Man, enjoy life while you can.” I am waiting.
Every time my life gets threatened, I know it must be Tuesday. You people may have been able to make David Wilcock cry and weep in fear, but four leaf clovers cover me from head to toe, laddies, and the Daughters of the Phoenix stand in front of me, the accomplished 505 behind me, the angels of the seven sisters above me, and the bones of the wicked crunch under my feet.
I am waiting.
You deceivers are weak; you claim you are of the light and good but you draw the ignorant innocents into your false flame and turn them into pawns for your dark overlords, your alphabet soup masters, your desert-dwelling handlers.
All you say is, “Just wait, it’s coming, we will get you soon.” If you had any power and could do anything to keep me quiet, you would have done so already, or now.
I am waiting.
You are weak. Far more powerful sources have tried to terminate me and have failed. And yet you little ants think you are mightier than the aardvark.
I am waiting.
Dear Sarah Stanga,
Stop trying t engage me in astral sex! Okay, I gave in last night but I was weak from time travel and feeling nostalgic for the old days. I just don’t want that with you like that threesome in IBIS…it was fun while it lasted but times are different.
BTW, I don’t buy your claim that Drake is a Jesuit Overlord. What you and he do on the astral plane is your own business, and I know you initiated it.
I know what you and Stewart Swerdlow are up to. You still are a naughty girl and wear your clothes to bed, eh, lassie?
Bobby Joe Fanin Bends the Knee to Loki
I come back from the future and find out that the clone of Omega Unit 197 has bowed down to Loki the Beast, Enki the Wicked, Lucifer the Luciferian, and now works as a dark agent for crime…
He is a clone. So no surprise.
Clones betray. Clones lie. Clones clone.
When Lizards Lie
Curious as always to hear the mixture of truth and lies the shape-shifter reptoid David Icke puts out there. Now while is info on reptilian is correct, he s talking about his kind, he is a spokesperson for his people, but he also makes his fellow lizards seem more powerful than they really are, and his agenda is to create fear. His disinfo is make the masses who listen not believe that his lizard boys are losing the galactic and earth-bound battle.
Oh, David m’lad, we have been onto you for a long long time, you and your fellow shifter Stewie Swerdlow, you scaly little perverts…we have your number, laddies…and we have you by your nubby tails…
Shocking: Agent Eva Moore Admits to Being a Werewolf Clone! …and Sean David Morton Has Gravitational Pull!
It is good to see the Eva Moore werewolf clone publicly admits she is a werewolf clone…self-awareness even in clones can be a good thing. And when you watch and listen to Canadian Army Intelligence Agent Eva Moore, how could she be anything other than a werewolf clone? A space-cadet New Age neo-hippie? Nah. Werewolf clone, created by order of Vladimir Putin…and speaking coded messages to fellow Luciferian agents out there about Cabal Illuminati Freemason plans:
How come she doesn’t talk about her dark days as a call girl/porn starlet/MK Ultra mind controlled Cabal sex slave?
What bothers me is her saying Brock Williams (Bill Wood) is interviewing Drake…remember I revealed that Brock is CIA and his mission is to get close to certain people and terminate them by order of Poppy Bush and Obama…Drake could be in danger of assassination or being turned into a transvestite tearoom trader.
Drake: keep all contact via phone or Skype. Do not physically meet with Brock.
But wait...some believe I am Drake…so did I talk to Brock, and did Brock laddie realize that I, your friendly neighborhood Former White Hat, is none other than Drake?
Nah, I am Proctor Gamble and Sean David Morton…I mean Sean David Morton ATE Proctor Gamble and he will eat Bill and Eva too once he finds them…for Sean David Morton’s nefarious plan is to EAT THE WHOLE WORLD AND BECOME THE WORLD.
After all, Sean Morton has his own gravitational pull. Really? Have you ever seen things in orbit around his planetary body?
Maybe Eva Clonemoore Werewolf needs to get him into the gym…
Portrait of a Young Man as Sean David Morton:
Sean David Morton in an alternate universe as a black man:
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A Call For Regulations On The Weight Cut In MMA
Who would still be champ with new Regulations
JBJ 3 vote(s) 20.0%
Anderson 10 vote(s) 66.7%
GSP 4 vote(s) 26.7%
Bendo 0 vote(s) 0.0%
Aldo 6 vote(s) 40.0%
Cruz 1 vote(s) 6.7%
Johnson 5 vote(s) 33.3%
Multiple votes are allowed.
1. derek666 Well-Known Member
Thought he usually weighs around 220 or so? and then cuts down to 205 during his pee drinking days? hahaha
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2. mmablaster Well-Known Member
Athletic commissions could do a body fat check and only allow fighters to cut to 4% body fat.
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3. renjr84 Well-Known Member
He may be 220 but by the day before the fight he is under 205, like he was against Henderson, so obviously he would not be affected by same day weigh-ins.
4. MacWombat Well-Known Member
The problem with same-day weigh-ins is that they are even more dangerous. People will still try to game the system and shred as much as possible. But instead of being able to rehydrate, they will come into the fight dehyrdrated and face more serious injury.
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5. Contender Well-Known Member
If this can be tested easily just a few hours before a fight, that would be a great way to do it. It would even things out immensely and keep the fighters fighting fit.
6. darcebandit Well-Known Member
Frankie Edgar would still be champ.
7. Reckin007 Well-Known Member
He'd be at MW and not nearly as successful. He's too small for MW.
8. JW1978 Well-Known Member
I'm not sure that there are many fighters that low to begin with. Four percent is a really low bodyfat percentage, like pushing in-competition pro-bodybuilder type stuff. I would guess, for example, that Brock was well over 4% even after cutting to 265.
9. Reckin007 Well-Known Member
Whatever weight guys want to fight at should be up to the fighter. Couch potato fans shouldn't be making any of these decisions for them. Some guys have a walk around weight but that's not necessarily their "in-shape, ready to take on the world" weight. I'm a pudgy 195 right now, if I was in super shape like these guys I'd likely be fighting at 155 since my height is 5'7". No reason for me to continually be at that weight though since I only fight 3 times a year. Why not have a few extra donuts/slices of pizza during my down time :)
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10. darcebandit Well-Known Member
your logic is wrong......
GSP stops cutting, fights at 185lbs but so does everyone else. He would be fighting other guys who are naturally 185lbs roughly, which is most of the current WW roster and maybe a small few of the current LW roster. No one would be bigger than him unless they were cutting weight which for the sake of this thread is being regulated.
11. Reckin007 Well-Known Member
Perhaps...but its still dumb. As soon as he trains for one day I bet he doesn't weigh 185. Why would he fight at that weight?
12. FullItalian Well-Known Member
LOL at Machida beating Silva... Look at Machida's performances vs Hendo and Page and then tell me with a straight face Machida would beat Silva..
13. renjr84 Well-Known Member
He is also the only person to finish Evans and Silva.
I think the Rua ko kind of put him in the GSP place and lessened his chances of a flash ko.
14. FullItalian Well-Known Member
have you seen the Jones fight? Machida got dropped.. and you think Silva won't do the same?
15. TheVileOne Well-Known Member
I think fighters are cutting too much weight. I mean look at George Roop, he looks horrendous cutting down to bantamweight. All that and all he could manage was a tight decision at that weight. Sometimes guys move down just to be bigger and it doesn't really give them much of an advantage.
16. darcebandit Well-Known Member
I bet he does weigh 185lbs, right through camp up until about 2 weeks out, then drops carbs and starts increasing his water intake, if he maintained the same diet up until the fight, no matter how hard he trained he would be above 180lbs anyway.
17. darcebandit Well-Known Member
Cain would still be champ
18. Reckin007 Well-Known Member
He walks around at 190. A gallon water is 8lbs. I think he could cut close to that in a typical GSP training session. It would make zero sense for him to fight at 185 considering he's not even a big WW at 5'10" and he gets to 170 so easily already. A 20 pound weight loss (water/muscle/fat) in a 12 week training camp is nothing for an athlete. Hence why couch potatoes shouldn't even be commenting on this stuff. Their metabolisms are insane!
19. Reckin007 Well-Known Member
Some fighters are...but hey that's their problem. Think of a guy like Cormier. He's like 235 fight weight right now with quite a bit of blubber on him. If he cuts 30 pounds over an 8-12 week camp who are we to judge that he shouldn't be cutting weight to make LHW? Makes no sense. 30lbs is a lot for guys like you and me...its nothing for athletes that are doing it correctly. Hell I went on a diet last year and lost 20lbs in 2 months HEALTHY, going to the gym 4x a week and eating properly. That's all it takes. These guys live/breathe training during that period of time.
20. darcebandit Well-Known Member
Ok now you are confusing cutting weight with losing weight, huge difference buddy.
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I did a 6 year stint in the Navy, active and one year active reserves. I was an AC, air traffic controller E-6..eons ago. Sleep well. Love, Oluwa
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Hey Tony - Thanks for your service. Hope you are well today. Jana
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Wow, 6 years service...that's a chunk of time out of your life. Did you spend some of it in Iraq? Elsewhere? Sorry Lupus has taken that from you for now. There's enormous frustration in having something we're passionate about taken from us because of our diagnosis. I'm pretty sure most all of us with Lupus, have had it take something we love from us. You're right about needing ppl that understand..can relate completely with our struggles..feelings...many times friends, even family cannot fill that space for us...only someone that has lived and experienced it can have true empathy. If you ever want to talk, even pour out your feelings in a safe place, feel free to PM me. I'm a good listener. hugs, Lori
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HI Tony!!!!! Hope you are feeling well!!!! XXXXXXXXXXXXX
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Hi tony...just stopped by to welcome you. And to thank you for your service to your country. your little boy is soooo sweet! fondly, Lori
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Tech Tuesday is an on-going series profiling the Forum’s Technology Pioneers. The Tech Pioneers are companies that have been recognized by the Forum for ground-breaking and innovative approaches in tackling some of the world’s most wicked problems. Each week we will be showcasing one of the 2013 Tech Pioneers. You can learn more about the Technology Pioneer Programme on the Forum’s website.
mc10: Wearable electronic circuits that conform to the body
Miniaturization has led to smaller and smaller devices, but as mc10’s Chief Executive Officer David Icke, points out, the end result is often just a smaller version of the rigid bricks we’ve always used. The reason is that the integrated circuits at the heart of all electronics continue to be encased in hard silicon wafers. The wafer’s thickness is intended to keep the circuit inside from breaking. mc10 is reversing the process by stripping off an ultra-thin layer of silicon containing the integrated circle and then connecting it to a mesh of nano ribbons that can stretch or bend like spandex. As a result, a tiny biopatch, only 5 microns thick, can adhere to the skin like an ultra-thin Band-Aid that looks more like a discrete tattoo than an electronic monitoring device. The uses for this technology based on research by Illinois University’s John Rogers and Harvard’s George Whiteside, are practically infinite. A barely noticeable skin patch can continuously monitor the blood sugar level of a type II diabetes patient or the temperature of a newborn baby. Flexible sensors can be attached to smart stents or used inside the body to continuously monitor the status of vital organs. A flexible net installed inside the skull can alert sufferers of epilepsy in advance of an impending attack. In a similar vein, athletes can use the patches to keep a constant check on their body’s reaction to different performance levels. mc10 is able to weave the circuits into any kind of flexible support. “We are material agnostic” says Icke. The idea is to make the electronic circuit conform to the shape of the human body rather than forcing the body to adapt to a rigid structure.
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Hi all,
I've been searching all day, but I've found little that references my question.
Can the Korg nanoKontrol2 be used with cs6? I saw something a while back about it having a learn fuction that allowed it to be used here, but I can find it again...
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If it can speak the original Mackie control protocol, then yes. If it can't, then no. As far as I'm aware Audition doesn't speak HUI though, just the original spec.
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Hi Keith,
I don't think we have one of these in the office, but from what I've read online it boots up in Mackie Emulation mode by holding SET + REC while you plug it in or turn it on. Once in Mackie mode, Audition should be able to see it and use it. Go to Preferences > Control Surface, select "Mackie" as the Device Class and you should be able to Configure the device.
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View Full Version : Bink Video tools
03-24-2004, 10:25 PM
Hey everyone. I was just wondering if anyone here (besides me) uses the Bink video tools (see http://www.radgametools.com/default.htm#Bink)
if you render a movie as an uncompressed AVI, and then use Bink to compress it instead of encoding it with DIVX, or something similar, you get smaller file sizes and better looking movies.
Just thought you all might wanna know
04-02-2004, 02:23 AM
i already have this stuff since.................
but anyway ..thanks !
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View Full Version : CgTalk Daily Sketch 2219 25 mn "The Red Kite"
07-15-2010, 02:02 PM
"The Red Kite"
They can be done on any medium.
07-15-2010, 04:08 PM
about 25mn
07-15-2010, 07:42 PM
23 min :) Feels good. I haven't painted in a while. That's all I can let myself for now - 25 min hhhh Advarsky, awesom solution,simple and very paintery
07-15-2010, 07:49 PM
25 minutes, not really red, but kinda
07-15-2010, 08:19 PM
MyPaint, 25min
07-15-2010, 10:22 PM
nice kites :)
PS, 25mn
http://img130.imageshack.us/img130/6962/88797629.jpg (http://img130.imageshack.us/img130/6962/88797629.jpg)
07-15-2010, 10:29 PM
ps 13 minutes
http://img541.imageshack.us/img541/1600/30redkite13min.jpg (http://img541.imageshack.us/i/30redkite13min.jpg/)
07-15-2010, 11:23 PM
Photoshop under 10 min...
07-16-2010, 03:57 AM
30 mins.
07-16-2010, 09:49 AM
Long time no see, DanielH, your entry always rock! Love you for it man! ^^
Here's my entry, unfortunately I didn't keep track of time. I just wanted to chill and experiment! :P No more than 1 hour at least, done in Photoshop
07-16-2010, 04:06 PM
Thanks, Dream :)
Advarsky - I like the brilliant transluency you captured as the kite eclipses the sun. I think there's a 3D term for it, but unfortunately I don't know it.
Curlyhair - Cool composition with a nice narrative...good stuff!
Wexter - My fav...great diagonal comp. Very clever and comical.
Stern - That kind of kite didn't cross my mind, quite unique and dynamic.
Creeto - Strong shapes and a good sense of drama.
Perter - Great composition! I really dig the kite's view of the world below.
GDS - Strong graphic colors....almost as if they are symbolically used.
DreamMaster - Great diagonal composition. I like how the craggy rocks lead the viewer to the focal point, that being the kites. The atmosphere is exceptional as well as the rendering of the rocky middle ground. Well thought out!
07-16-2010, 05:21 PM
Here is mine.
07-16-2010, 06:53 PM
Thanks daniel :)
curlyhair- I'm amazed at how well you rendered yours for only 23 minutes!
wexter- also my favorite, it reminds me of the ending of Big Buck Bunny
Peling - love the concept!
07-17-2010, 06:49 PM
danielh68 (http://forums.cgsociety.org/member.php?u=54948), thank you so much. I really like your kite - I like people thinking out of proportion, thinking BIG :D I always try to teach this courage as an art director
PeterRabel (http://forums.cgsociety.org/member.php?u=411354), I like the angle you chose - interesting solution.
I myself was amazed how long 25 min really is. I was more or less done with an idea at 15 min and I was really surprised I have another 10 min to refine it a bit. And I'm sure there are many artists much faster than me, and more professional. Which tells me how lazy I am complaining on lack of time instead of painting another 5 precious minutes. Good theme by the way. So many good entries considering time limitation - some times I don't see these results at themes of one hour long
Wexter (http://forums.cgsociety.org/member.php?u=207308), funny! :D
DreamMaster (http://forums.cgsociety.org/member.php?u=15676), I like the mistical feel of it
PELENG (http://forums.cgsociety.org/member.php?u=193560), creepy picture, hope the bird is better now
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• bolivarbolivar Posts: 2,316
Well, I don't think a 1/4 roof is anything 'stock'. This was added by some after-market outfit. All the 'vinyl roofs' on later model Cadillacs are after-market, these do not come as a Cadillac 'stock' item. I would guess the material is somewhat like all 'vinyl' roof material, and cleaners and 'dressings' found in auto part houses could be used.
• If you are spending that much for a regulator, then you are getting jerked. I bought my drivers side regulator with motor for 36 bucks brand new on eBay over 2 years ago, took it over to pep-boys and for about $40 they installed it. So, I got everything fixed for under $100 and for the past two years I have had no problems and I use the regulator several times a day. Stay away from the dealers, unless you have a power train warranty that covers all repairs for $0. Only a fool goes to a dealer for out of pocket repairs.
• This is a very sad state of affairs. Cadillac stopped making the Full Size American Luxury Car that has a V8.
The last Full Size Caddy was the 2011 DTS (Deville Touring Sadan). Now they only make these cheezy small euro looking sports trash, i.e CTS, XTS, ATS, they may say Cadillac. But, they are not Caddies, too small and they look like hell!
GM must be out of their minds to take the Deville/DTS off their lineup. The DTS was their flagship car. Now the American Dream is gone. Even Lincoln took the Towncar off their lineup.
I belong to several large Cadillac forums and 1000's upon 1000's of Caddy lovers are sick and heartbroken over the end of Cadillac as we once knew it. When you saw a Caddy driving down the street, you could see it was a Caddy a mile away. All these new cars that Cadillac is making look like every other car. How can a limo be made and feel roomy if it's an XTS, etc;?
I have an 01' Deville that I try to keep in the best condition possible, I even put a brand new tranny into it. There is nothing left that is large, plush, powerful and comfortable like a Deville...NOTHING!
So, when I'm forced to get a "new" Caddy, it will be a 2011 DTS. But after that, then what? GM made a huge mistake taking the DTS off their lineup. So, that's it folks, Cadillac threw in the towel and are just making cars, not CADDIES.
So, take good care of your DTS/Deville. Everything else they make is garbage, I'm sure millions will agree. If GM did some real research, they would find they made a horrible mistake by removing the Deville.
:cry: :cry: :cry:
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Hi All, I bought 2003 cadilac DTS from Japan, but the info screen in the dashboard is in Japanese, how do i change to English!, the navigation screen is changed to crap one, does not work with the steering commands, like volume ,etc. I thought i can change from the navigation screen but it is not OEM, help how can i do it without it !
• have a '05 deville with 95K. has always been maintained @dealer. had service (LOF) and front brake pads installed 2 wks. driving 35mph the "ser. eng. soon" light came on engine hesitated for a second, i sped up and @ 42mph. the transmission made a noticale shift. that i have never had before (tranny was always smmoth as silk). Light still on and not. shift @42mph. Taking back to dealer nxt. wk. could this big a big tranny issue??? $$?
• got my answer today.two codes came up at dealership 1)TCC solenoid not working. 2)clutch pressure control solenoid not working. bottom line parts and Labor $985., orig. was $1285, spoke with ser. mgr. , review ed my history of service business with dealership and dropped price (waived 2 hrs. of labor time. I have now spend $1292. ytd on vehicle, am wondering if it is time to bail out, but I really like the vehicle?
• Sarah please see my tranny issues posted 2632.
• gmcustsvcgmcustsvc Posts: 3,981
Hi chrisptown1,
I know how disheartening vehicle repairs can be. It looks like the dealer handled the situation suitably, and I am happy that they did acknowledge your customer loyalty when considering your final repair costs. We are here if you have any vehicle issues or concerns in the future-- please reach out to us.
Kind Regards
Amber N.
GM Customer Care
• latest issue, after transmission porblem in apr. (2 solenoids repl.), have 105k on deville and noise underneath right side a clunking sound when you slow down then give it the gas, doesn't happen all the time.//new tranny issue?? driveshaft???? motor mount.??? no one wants to say!. have not taken it to deaer. :mad:
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• cbc410cbc410 Posts: 20
What kind of driving do you do: % city, $ highway. Is the city driving in a lot of traffic and lights, is it all flat, are your trips mostly short or long? My mileage is significantly worse in the city-14-16 mpg and my never reset trip 2 from the time I bought the car is 19.3 mpg. I do live in somewhat hilly terrain and do short trips but I drive very conservatively and get the Good Eco Driver message. I would love the car if it did better in mileage.
• I drive about 40/60 city/highway. It's in western virginia, mostly between the Blue Ridge and Appalachians, hilly rural roads, interstate 81, and in downtown Harrisonburg, VA. Admittedly, my 'city' driving isn't New York, DC, or downtown Chicago-like (been in all three, and this is far less congested). However, downtown Harrisonburg, traveling light-to-light, 35 mph max, watching the freshly reset AVG economy readout, I see no less than 17 mpg (17.5, actually seems hard to go under). In town it *does* drop rapidly to under 19 from the 25-28 range (it seems to start off wherever it left off just prior to the 'reset'). It absolutely *loves* highway cruising (I usually travel 65, in the 70 mph speed limited areas). Even when I traveled for a few tanks at the 70-75, I still saw 24-25 mpg routinely.
My 'regular' trips tend to be longer (30+ minutes), starting in Broadway, VA, traveling around 5 miles from a rural town (with stoplights and hillside starts- I lose quite a bit of fuel economy here..) to the interstate. Then it's 15 miles or so to Harrisonburg (sometimes on down to Weyer's Cave, Staunton, or Waynesboro), at 65 mph. Then off the interstate, into that stoplight / holiday / college / university traffic (another place that I watch the numbers drop).
I have used the regular E10 (87 octane) fuel for most of the time I've had this Escape, and that's what the majority of the 25-26 mpg results were from. I can't say for sure whether it's breaking in that's responsible for the recent increase to 27-29 mpg per tank or my switching to a local non-ethanol station's 73 octane straight gasoline fuel (3 fills), but I just filled my most recent tank with the cheap (MUCH cheaper!) Walmart E10 87 again, so I may find out soon..
Full disclosure- I've been using the indicated fuel economy from the DIC for my tracking purposes. I initially hand calculated the first 5 tanks or so, and all 5 were within .7 mpg of the indicated reading from the car. That says that my last 29 mpg tank may've actually been closer to 28 (or 30- but more likely less rather than more). Unfortunately, I don't buy into the hand-calculated-is-better-than-DIC thing any more. Different pumps shut off at different times, and even the same pump will shut off differently, for a variety of reasons. That means that there's a lot of variability built into the hand calculations. I'm not saying that the car's readout is guaranteed accurate, just that the fact that they are as close as they are means that neither is better than the other..
• I'm in northern Virginia, so a little more congested. Getting around 24-25 mpg on average. Went to PA this past weekend, longest trip in the new Escape since I have owned it. Fun to drive, At around 70mph I'm seeing 25-26 mpg. I am not a conservative driver. After an initial break-in period, I treat my transmissions exactly how I like to drive. Every car I have owned has lasted well over 200,000 miles with good maintenance. I expect nothing less from this vehicle. Thank my lucky stars I got the Titanium and not the 1.6.
• Sadly, I have had my new Escape in for service multiple times since our purchase in October. The MyTouch was extremely buggy, which was improved though not solved by the software update. The dealer had replaced the MyTouch before the update came out (didn't help). Now, I got a warning light on my BLIS system and was told not to rely on it in traffic until the MyTouch system, which apparently much of the technology runs through, is replaced again! I have had to have the car in to the dealer three times this week alone. Monday for a diagnostic, Tuesday for the MyTouch expert to diagnose it again (he only comes in twice a week) and now I have to take it back Thursday for the replacement. They definitely don't have all the bugs worked out of this system and I begin to fear I have a lemon! :sick:
• Extremely helpful usafan1. Im gonna try non e10 fuel. This forum is 50/50 on the mpg. Wonder if there is a variability in production from ford. Live in seattle and it does get hilly. But i drive with much restraint. Will report numbers. Im hoping i break the 25mpg mark!
• Ford Escape wins inaugural Car of the Year from Popular Mechanics
Popular Mechanics has unveiled its 2013 Automotive Excellence Awards, and not only is the Ford Escape among its 10 best vehicles, for the first time ever the magazine names a Car of the Year and Escape is editors’ choice for the award. Escape earned the honor for being “an affordable vehicle that excels in multiple auto excellence categories,” for its “excellent engine options, abundance of technology and great price.” Reviewers pointed out that “Escape is freshly minted, with a solid new chassis shared with the European Ford Kuga. The driving experience feels like it’s two full generational leaps ahead of the old Escape.” Read the full report here.
• I have been working on my cars for a very long time and have been restoring C2 (63-67) Corvettes for about 30 years. In July I bought a 2013 SE 1.6L escape with only the moon roof and Sync options and now have about 3100 miles on the car.
Being old school about oil changes, I decided today to change the oil for the first time since I wanted to use a full synthetic oil and my preferred Baldwin oil filter (B7491).
Changing the oil requires removal of the belly pan which is fastened with Torx screws at the front and rear and two 7mm screws on the sides of the pan. The oil drain plug is on the rear of the oil pan and easy to remove.
The oil filter on the other hand is not! I tried using a metal strap type filter wrench and the filter would not budge. There is not much room to get the wrench on the filter and virtually no room to swing the wrench once it is on the filter.
Although I didn't want to do it, I punched a hole on the filter to drain it and make an opening to insert a long screwdriver to try to move the filter. A 12 inch long screwdriver would not budge the filter. I finally got out a 16 inch pry bar and after punching another hole to get more room to swing the tool I finally got the filter to move a bit.
All-in-all it took me over two hours to remove the oil filter and then clean up the oil that drains on all the hoses and pipes that are in the way.
Unless you have a whole lot of patience I think I would let the dealer do the first oil change and wrestle with the factory gorilla installed oil filter.
I have been reading the problems that others are having with the Escape and other than the clock going off time every so often I am glad to say I have had none of them. My around town gas mileage has consistently been in the 24-25 range and on a 500+ mile trip with the A/C on I was getting almost 32 on I-95 running a steady 70 mph.
I have an el cheapo cell phone and it won't download the phone book but I really don't use it for anything but long distance and emergency calls anyway.
Being used to my '66 Corvette and Mustang GT I was expecting the performance of the 1.6 Ecoboost to be lacking but it performs quite adequately. So far so good!
• Nice post.
I knew it was not all doom and gloom out there with the 1.6 Escape.
The Fix is now in the Dealers hands.
Just came back from my dealer, service manager said they will try to get to my car today to do the fix on the recall
still got 3 hours left to go. I have yet to put 1 mile driving in my new Escape.
Myself, the salesman, and the service mananger spoke at length about the fix, and I am sure that FORD has taken care of the problem.
Will there be another problem ? I dont care FORD will fix it.
Taking it 1 mile down the street is not a problem for me.
I believe its not the end of the world that my Escape that has not seen my garage yet,
After a 7 week wait to have it delivered and a 2 week wait to have a fix because of the recall.
Its all good.
Tri Coat White SEL
Light Stone Leather
Technology Package :)
• You are right on the mark. The oil filter was way too tight on my 2.0. I got it off but I was really pissed. From what I've heard, the position of the oil filter on the 2.0 is better than the 1.6 so I feel for you.
• I live in a state that does not require labelling gas pumps (ie E10). Depending on where you live you may be hard pressed to find a station with "pure" gas. Do not assume that if there's no label on the pump then the fuel is not E10.
Here's my source
• robr2robr2 BostonPosts: 7,518
Then I suggest spending $10 and getting one of these:
• I have several of those type of cap wrenches and none will fit the smaller FL-910-S or Baldwin filter. I also have a Snap-On three arm gripper type oil filter wrench that tightens the grippers as you turn the ratchet but it will not fit into the tight space either.
As tight as the filter is against the electric fan shroud I am not sure if even a small 3/8" drive ratchet will fit in the space. Plus, with all the other stuff in the way getting enough swing on any type of wrench is going to be difficult.
After working on it for as long as I did yesterday I was in no mood to go looking for a cap type wrench. It is done for a few months and the next time I go to the auto parts store I will look for one that will fit these filters.
• I am mostly on the old Corvette forums where technical items predominate, hardly any mention of gas mileage or electronic gizmos.
For those that may be interested the cap type filter wrench for the Motorcraft FL-910-S is 76 mm with 14 flutes. Advance Auto has them for about $6. I still don't know if they will fit into the limited space available with a wrench to operate them but I will try later.
Unfortunately the Baldwin filters are different; they are 75mm and have 15 flutes. I managed to find a 75mm/15 flute cap wrench at Autozone that seems to fit the Baldwin but space is still an issue.
Why do I use Baldwin filters? Several years ago fellow went out and bought every brand of filter he could get locally and cut them apart to inspect the construction and materials. His results are at the below link. Interesting reading.
Make sure you look at the Overview tab.
• Stever@EdmundsStever@Edmunds YooperlandPosts: 38,629
edited December 2012
Unless you have access to how the filter material was produced you may as well be cutting the cardboard box in half. That media information is proprietary and highly guarded at the paper mill (assuming you're looking at paper media).
Looks like the same company that owns Baldwin makes Purolators too btw.
• I re-read the study again and could find no reference to the technical aspects of the filter media other than the mention of which type of media the manufacturer is incorporating in their products.
Baldwin is owned by Clarcor while Purolator is a joint venture between Bosch and Mann+Hummel both German companies. There is no connection I can find between the two parent companies.
I am not suggesting that owners use Baldwin filters or any other filter on the market. I was introduced to them via the machine shop I use since they do a lot of machine work and re-builds of Marine, Stationary, over the road and off road diesel engines and hydraulic systems.
The value of the filter study to me is pointing out some of the highly advertised and popular filters are not up to their advertising hype and some "premium" filters are not worth the extra price.
But, to each his own after all it is their nickel.
• YTube had a mechanic showing how to remove the filter. I used a strap wrench with a piece of tubing to extend the arm, it was hard to get it out even when it was off, due to the tubes under it. Also do not like the fact that because of the location it does not allow to put some fresh oil in the filter before putting the new filter back.
What synthetic and number did you use on your Escape.
• lateralglateralg Posts: 929
The author makes some good points, but loses credibility with two significant oversights:
1) "Many filters have an anti-drainback valve to prevent dirty oil from draining back into the oil pan through the oil pump."
He totally misses the point on this. The purpose of the anti-drainback valve is to assure oil flow at startup. Some engines require this valve, some don't. It depends on the orientation of the filter. If the mounting surface faces down, oil will drain from the filter when engine not running. At startup, full oil flow isn't achieved until the filter is filled. Chrysler learned this the hard way on the original slant six 170/225.
A more important reason for this valve is to allow bypass during and shortly after cold start. (Oil viscosity is higher, and the crud accumulated on the outside of the filter media is more resistant to flow). Bypass occurs failrly often, making the LOCATION of the valve very important.
It should be located at the base of the filter, allowing bypass to occur without oil flowing over the outside of the filter media ... scrubbing off and picking up contaminates as it does. Some filters have the bypass valve at the top, allowing the scrubbing to occur at cold start.
• As mentioned in a prior post I did manage to find cap type filter wrenches but haven't tried to see if they will work as yet. I did see the Youtube videos and it looked like he was using a pair of slip joint pliers to remove the filter. I have a large enough pair to use but I certainly don't see how you could get them in the tight space.
If the filter had not been installed super tight, I could have been successful with the strap type wrench which I did use once I managed to get the filter to move.
The new filter is only on hand tight so maybe next time it will not be such a struggle.
The factory calls for 5W-20 semi-synthetic but I prefer full synthetic especially in a turbo equipped engine. Coking of oil in the turbo after shutdown is discussed extensively on the net. Google is your friend!
There is evidence that full synthetics have less tendency to coke or suffer thermal breakdown during heat soak after shut down.
I am sure Ford tested this extensively and semi-synthetic works fine but for a few bucks more why not use a full synthetic for a little more reliability.
I used Mobil 1. I generally use Valvoline for no particular reason but could not find large jugs of 5W-20 locally and individual quarts cost a lot more than the 5+ quart jugs.
• I have to say, I'm sorry for ranting about peoples' fuel economy complaints. It's just that the majority of them are easily explainable (like UFO reports) by drivers, driver style, and driving conditions, rather than real problems with vehicles. But constant complaints about this topic (not saying that there aren't real issues for some, but far too often the car's working fine..) tend to overshadow real hard fact valid problems. Things like rear hatches that don't always latch properly, SYNC / MyFordTouch glitches, leaking roofs, engine fires, etc.
• Stever@EdmundsStever@Edmunds YooperlandPosts: 38,629
edited December 2012
Most of the recent mpg posts have been moved over to the 2013 Ford Escape Gas Mileage discussion.
Even if happen to be getting "normal" gas mileage in your Escape, please pop over there and tell us, even if you don't think it's "postworthy".
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Aug 17, 2012, 09:43 PM
I downloaded Stand O'Food game from app store on my dads mac book pro late 2011 4gb ram. Free version not 3 but the original. I mastered the tutorial and then it froze and unexpectedly quit. I reopened it and it quit again. I deleted it and re downloaded it from the app store. It quit again even after a reinstall and open first time after re downloading. It just unexpectedly quits. It refuses to open.
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My Head Hurts, My Feet Stink, and I Don't Love Jesus!! (thanks Jimmy)
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So, there are many of you who are familiar with me and my current challenges. One of the things that has kept me from you guys is the fact that I hate sharing the bad times with anyone, outside of my immediate physical life. To tell you the truth, I am a very private person most of the time, not ever letting anyone know that I might not be doing all that good on the inside. I share historical things here, and also things about my work in HIV, but in the end, I really have never told you very much about my very personal struggles with this disease.
The weather here in Arizona is fantastic, with the days rising to the 98 to 107 range, with a humidity factor of 9%. How do I know this, well I am so glad you asked. One of my worst days, which started at 12:30 am, and lasted the rest of the night on the toilet, barfing to beat all hell. I had to continuously drink water, to keep something in my stomach to throw up. I will not tolerate dry heaves, I just am not strong enough for that strain on the body. Been there, done that!!! (Thank you Crixivan. :( ) Well, my sweetie was gone about ten hours to work, and came home with this huge smile on his face and handed me a new electronic weather station. Just the thing I needed to pick up the day and give me a handle on the natural forces of the earth. I am a fan of the weather, ever since we used to sail on the San Francisco bay, one of the most challenging bodies of water to sail on the globe.
I still don't know if there is any change in either direction, with my viral load, and I am hoping that this Trizivir will work. I think I can get my body used to the nausea, and if not, I'll try something else. I am also having the muscle and joint pain that I experienced the first time around with AZT, but then the dosage was far greater, and I am hoping that my body will also be able to tolerate this smaller amount of pain. I am never again going to tell someone, newly diagnosed that the medicines are not a ROYAL pain in the ass, 'cause they are Blanche, they are!!!
I see Dan is making the very painful decision to stop his medication, and I applaud his bravery and his outright boldness, to accept, and act on the feelings of his heart. That is one very special person that can do that, give us a peek into the process, and still be generous enough to share with us here on Please check in on his thread, because you are witnessing one of the most difficult and hellacious decisions that any one of us might be called on to make at some point or another. I have had many friends have to make the same decision, and it is never, never, easy, or without a huge amount of internal pain. Please keep him in your thoughts; that really makes a difference to him.
Today was not too special, and started again at about 2:30am, but I was able to get a few minutes of sleep between then and 4:00am, when we rise for our morning coffee, and visiting time. My sweetie leaves the house at about 5:30am. I did have to go to town, (6 miles) to pay the car insurance, and just as I decided to go to a store just to take some time to cruise the "stuff" a horrible pain came on in the stomach and I had to hurry home to have my fifth bout of diarreah for the morning. Gee such a fun time. I haven't been able to eat the same as usual, and while I want to loose a few pounds; I would not want to do it because I have no appetite, or just can't keep it down. Decisions, Decisions! Isn't HIV just a laugh-riot. NOT
Well, like I said, I don't particularly like doing this, but it had to be done, as there are some here who do give a damn, and I thank them for that.
In Love.
But Jebus, loves you... And so do I... Fucking Lutherns! ;D I guarantee you my feet can kick your feets stink any day... Come on!
I can empathize. I started tmc 114,truvada,and norvir two weeks ago. everything was ok till last thursday when I got really,really tired. Then I woke up at 2am sat night with the dry heaves. Finally after three hours of dry heaves I was able to puke something up. Refried beans. Disgusting,but sure was good on the way down. Anyways I was sicker than shit all day sat and sunday and am just in a good ole haze today. I know its the fucking gilead drugs,they always make me sicker than shit.
What kind of poison do they have you on these days?
Gee Moffie
I wish there was something i could do to make all this go away and make ya feel better. Hope it makes ya feel a
little better knowing that there are so many of us that DO care!
Love ya
Yes Tim...I DO give a damn. I hope your feeling better real soon!
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Offline rolf1
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...am I just lucky?
« on: March 12, 2008, 10:02:24 AM »
my last CD4 was 165 (12%) and VL was 157.000 when i started meds (Lamivir, Viread, Stocrin) on the 10th of Dec. '07.
after a new doc appointment early this week yesterday my results came back:
my VL is undetectable and my CD4 count went up to 472 (25.4%) in only 3 month meds.
my general bloodwork is fine and liver and kidney functions are also ok.
my doc was shaking his head, as he said, he never had a patient in his carreer as HIV specialist who responded so well to the meds in so short time.
...am I just lucky??
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« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2008, 10:27:05 AM »
Hey Rolf,
You betcha! You are certainly one lucky fellow! ;D
That turnaround is definitely something to be very happy about.
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Re: ...am I just lucky?
« Reply #2 on: March 12, 2008, 12:07:55 PM »
Just be happy! Yay!
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Re: ...am I just lucky?
« Reply #3 on: March 12, 2008, 01:34:04 PM »
Well I went from a cd4 of 52 and PCP which landed me in the hospital for a month to 3 weeks later after starting meds to a cd4 of like 399 and vl of like 1900. I got the same reaction. ;)
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« Reply #4 on: March 12, 2008, 02:09:04 PM »
Wow, whata jump! Congrats!!
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« Reply #5 on: March 13, 2008, 11:38:02 AM »
I think (and thank) that the meds are getting better. The test results on the day I started viramune and truvada were 37 and 750,000. 4 weeks later they were 300 and 5000. 6 weeks in, on my last visit they were 279 and 1000. My Docs make it sound like a chronic illness, but we all know better. I am grateful for the scientists but even more for the many sufferers of this shit that went thru so many spiritual and medical trials, especially in the early days, and the mountains of information learned from their lives and in too many cases, their deaths. I'm new to all this so sorry for the simplifications. I don't chime in much but have read many posts in the last few weeks, and I know that many of you have dealt with very tough circumstances in your own battles and those of your lovers. This disease is mean like a devil, but worse for me is the stigma and ignorance out there that isolates those with a virus in the system.
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« Reply #6 on: March 18, 2008, 08:43:34 AM »
your results are very encouraging rolf, u are indeed lucky. any side effects?
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« on: August 01, 2012, 06:26:37 PM »
easy trip home , took the Metro to Airport..had coffee, got upgrade to first class.. cruised home and plane was 15 Min's early arrival..... unbelievable series of events for travel at this time of year had a great time and met the nicest people .... always nice to see the "new faces" Ray , ED , Dennis, and Bob hope to see you all again
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easy trip home , took the Metro to Airport..had coffee, got upgrade to first class.. .... always nice to see the "new faces" Ray , ED , Dennis, and Bob hope to see you all again
Upgrade to first class !, can't beat that !
It was great meeting you, I enjoyed our conversations ! Looking forward to the next AMG !
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« Reply #2 on: August 01, 2012, 07:20:59 PM »
Glad you made it home safe & sound Nick ;)
It was nice meeting you Nick
you were a lot of fun to get to know
and your a very interesting man
I couldn't get enough of you, just talking
with you, I wanted more conversation
I lost all track of time being with you and chatting you up on Saturday afternoon...
and I hope we get to do this all over again next yr.
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Glad you got that upgrade...I got the reverse on that puddle jumper I flew to Louisville! Always good to see you again...next year wherever!
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It was great seeing you again and am glad you made it home safely, enjoying the comfort of your own bed.
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If TDKR was safe, then I assume every critic talking about the ambitions TDKR had were talking straight out of their ass. No other CBM in a while will be as ambitious as TDKR was and THAT'S what makes TDKR not a safe movie.
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What I think Singer will do with DoFP is set the table, as it were, for both followups to the X-Trilogy and The Wolverine (although maybe not in the form of solo movies for Jackman) AND at least another direct sequel to First Class.
Though is would sting to lose Fassbender, McAvoy and Lawrence, I think the best hope for the X films is to end DOFP with Jackman's Wolverine leading a new group (New Mutants?) in the present at The Jean Grey School for Gifted Youngsters. I believe a set photo from The Wolverine hinted this might be the case.
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So I called Centurylink/tel which is our Internet Service Provider, she helped me through many procedures, but none of which actually resolved the issue. I plugged the Modem directly into the computer, which helps with the internet access for this computer, but we need Internet Access for This one, and 2 others in the household which has worked for almost 8 years now. The lady at Centurylink said that it will probably have to be reconfigured. I looked up how on Google, and found this:
"f)Open an Internet explorer and in the address bar type and then hit enter
g)It will prompt for an username an password. After typing in the username(admin) and password(admin).Click the "OK"
Here is my problem, when I put in in the address bar, it immediately takes me to a Centurytel "Firewall Page" with on the top it says "Main, Diagnostics, Update, Setup, Network, Firewall Settings, Help" I logged in on the "update" page and it says Connect, Disconnect. This is what the lady told us to do to connect, but it's not prompting for a "Admin Admin" login, it is our old login for Centurylink instead.
I need to know how to reconfigure this ASAP as these computers are commonly used for business purposes aswell, Centurylink said they could not help us reconfigure.
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And you double checked that one end of the ethernet cable is connected to the computer and the other end to the Linksys? If so, is the Linksys connected to anything else, and if so, how?
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IP Address conflict probably.
You said the modem's IP address is
The usual default IP Address for Cisco/Linksys routers is
Youu would need to change the IP address of the router to something else like
This is found under LAN settings in the router.
Could give more detailed instructions with exact Linksys model information.
That number, DB101520, does not look like a Cisco/Linksys router model number.
For the E-Series it would be under the Cisco logo on the top of the router.
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I don't know if anyone is still checking this thread--I've had EMPD for five years--and probably longer because it was misdiagnosed some years before that. I've been looking for another human being with this disease--it sure seems to be rare!
Arizonasmiles replied to hunteca's response:
HI Hunteca, I have it too and I believe I had it for years. You are the first person I have found to talk to. What treatment are you getting? Where are you? I was all set to have a vulvectomy and something inside of me shouted "NO!". so I am using imoquiod and chlobetasol creams. I really would like to hear from you! Cheryl
hunteca replied to Arizonasmiles's response:
Hurray! Thanks for posting!! Glad you listened to your instinct--I am recovering from a vulvectomy and while I'm doing fine--it takes 4 or 5 months for all the pain to go away and it is a pain (as you can imagine!) to keep clean (squegee bottles and hair dryers!!) I miss being able to sit comfortably, ride a bike and all that good stuff. I did a 3 month run of imoquiod--ran a 103 fever with the first application, so lowered the dose. It made the EMPD disappear for a couple months, but it returned; hence the vulvectomy. Hope yours clears up with the cream! How's it going?
PS I like "Arizonasmiles." Is Arizona home? I'm in Indiana where it is currently blustery and stormy.
Arizonasmiles replied to hunteca's response:
Yes I am in AZ - about in the middle of the state near Sedona. Our weather is lovely now - upper 70's and lots of sunshine. I am being treated at the University of Arizona in Tucson. My doctor just left for a conference in China to discuss this. I told him to find a magic herb!
My progress has be halted by multiple mega yeast infections caused by both antibiotics (dental issue) and the lack of protective skin layers. So last week he took me off the Imiquiod and put me on the chlobetasol 24/7 for one month to build up the protective layer. It seems better this week. The yeast causes blistering, even on the inner thigh. Getting in and out of a vehicle is the worst. I am so tired of feeling my flesh tear-thereby ripping off all of the protective layers and starting back at square one.
If your vulvectomy doesn;t do the trick for you, I have been investigating some therapies including superheating of a local area of the body. If you are interested in reading about this I can send you a link.
I am 63 and a former teacher. I was born in Detroit, so Indiana is part of my experience. Is there a way to get each other's email addresses without posting them?
Tell me more about you. I don't think anyone has every done a study to see what we rare birds might have in common. Let it begin with us!
I shall think of you spritzing as I apply my steroids! Cheryl
Elizabeth_WebMD_Staff replied to Arizonasmiles's response:
Hello Members -
So glad you have been able to connect with one another!
I wanted to pop in to caution you about posting emails here on the world wide web. You may want to set up a separate email account for these sort of online communications.
And please keep posting here, you never know who you will be able to reach, help and support with your experience.
Hope this is helpful,
hunteca replied to Arizonasmiles's response:
Hi Cheryl,
Well we already have a few things in common. I'm in my 60s and a teacher, although I'm still working. And we're both interested in nontraditional therapies as well as the standard options...I'm seeing an herbalist and acupuncturist with an MD in oncology. Sorry that you have to deal with yeast infections on top of the EMPD!
With some help from my computer savy family and friends, I have a temporary e-mail for us to use--as I see Elizabeth WebMD staff suggested. So e-mail me at and we can talk some more.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
hunteca replied to Arizonasmiles's response:
We already have several things in common: I'm in my 60s and a teacher--although I'm still teaching. We both are trying nontraditional as well as traditional therapies. I see an herbalist and acupunturist. Sorry you have to deal with yeast infections on top of EMPD!
I have a temporary e-mail for us to make contact as Elizabeth WebMD staff suggested. Looking forward to hearing from you soon!
Arizonasmiles replied to Elizabeth_WebMD_Staff's response:
Thank you web md. You have no idea how lonely it is to have a rare disease. Finally I have found one other person to talk to. I will continue to seek others to form a group.
hunteca replied to Arizonasmiles's response:
Mayo Clinic put me on to a group called Imerman Angels that pairs people with similar diagnoses so a survivor supports someone going through a similar disease ( I'm paired with someone with vulvar cancer, which has been a great help to both of us, but even they couldn't find someone in their data bank with EMPD! I asked my surgeon to give my contact information to anyone she sees with EMPD and that hasn't worked. So, yes, the loneliness has been pretty hard; I cried tears of joy and relief when you first posted!
hunteca replied to Arizonasmiles's response:
Have you tried to e-mail? I keep checking! Hope everything is ok!
Arizonasmiles replied to hunteca's response:
I just now tried it and so far it hasn't been rejected. I will also continue to look here.
Arizonasmiles replied to Elizabeth_WebMD_Staff's response:
Elizabeth, do you have the capability to email the authors of the first two posts that were written two years ago? We would be interested in sharing with them and learning from them. Just let them know there has been new activty on the site.
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mandybutterflykiss posted:
Recently heated conversations have been cross posted. There are and will be time's when differences of opinions, hurt feelings, misunderstandings, just being human will cause tensions...
Whatever the reason for the heat... for "debates" that are becoming too hot to handle, can these be moved off from the boards into more private arena's for discussion?
Is it possible to use our skills of communication... i.e. "I feel statement's" and if something is not understood or clear to us, can we not ask then, politely, for whomever posted for clarity so as to see if what we heard, read, etc is what the person posting actually meant?
We all understand, hear, read things differently and that is okay... no one should be ridiculed for spelling, grammar, or their method of speech. Name calling, mud slinging, etc... can these things not be stopped?
We are all Peers, here to support and help each other, not rip each other to shreds... Haven't we all suffered enough in our lives of this very same?
Please, can we all not try to get along? These boards are simply people coming together over common interests in search of support. We do not have to know each other personally, be friends, be anything... but should we not at least be supportive of each other, polite, and respectful?
*How many times can a broken heart be mended until it is beyond repair?*
tnmist responded:
Well stated, Mandy. Thank you so much for caring and writing this.
Please, I just need to say that when I responded to Mary's post on this board I had no idea whom she was talking about or what was going on. I just responded to her pain that she described. I in NO WAY meant to belittle anyone else's "side" or read more into it than simply what she posted. I had no idea whom any of the other parties were UNTIL they started posting over here, too.
We all come here because we are already hurting, so fighting amongst ourselves is the PITS, the absolute pits. This board is supposed to be a safe place to come.
Also, while I'm on the subject, I'm tired of being afraid to post anything for fear of it being tossed to the curb and not believed. I really didn't expect that from this board. I came here for camaraderie, respect, TO BE BELIEVED, empathy, and to try to also care for others hurting. Not being believed is a very strong trigger for me. Does anyone GET that???
If I tell you I care, hello? I care. I hate that anyone here is upset, hurt, mistreated, or anything. I hate that we can't all just get along. Haven't we had enough pain in our lives without inflicting more to each other here??
For my own sanity, because I'm dealing with some heavy stuff right now anyway and can't handle all this extra drama, I'm taking a break from here.
I want to be available for anyone hurting, but, I'm sorry, I'm outta here for now.
Just to clarify to everyone: I assumed it was an unwritten law to be careful to never even acknowledge that someone else is even on a different board. Sort of like AA meetings - Do you know what I mean? If I see familiar faces/names on any other board, I don't broadcast that connection because that is solely up to them to disclose their business. (This is not aimed at any one person here. I'm simply stating how I comprehended how these boards work.)
If any of the parties involved have anything more to say to each other, I ask that you do as Mandy suggested and take it someplace else, or at the very least take it back to the original board. For over a year I have always felt safe here. That is shattered, and quite frankly I have NEEDED this board. Now I feel more lost than ever.
Bye for now.
marysings replied to tnmist's response:
I apologize for bringing that mess to this community. I won't be writing to them anymore and I certainly won't bring it here.
I came here because I was hurting and I didn't know where to turn. I couldn't reach Dr.B and I didn't dare share this with Albert. He can't understand why I am here on WebMD anyway. Years ago I gave up trying to explain it to him.
Thank you to those who offered me comfort. I think I'll bring my pink blanket and rock in the over-size rocker for a while. I may even pull the boat out and sail for a while.
Thank you for letting me stay.
mandybutterflykiss replied to tnmist's response:
I believe you. I am both sorry and sad that you need a break but please go safely and know I am here...
mandybutterflykiss replied to mandybutterflykiss's response:
I would like to reiterate my PLEASE.........
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Thank you, Mandy. Your words are a balm to my soul. (((Mandy)))
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Hi all,
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• Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 05:18:08 -0400 (EDT)
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• References: <f26nv5$4cl$> <> <f2btqs$igu$>
Murray Eisenberg wrote:
> The docs cited DO seem to say how strings are ordered: "as they would be
> in a dictionary....".
Well, "as they would be in a dictionary" is a bit fuzzy, especially if
the dictionary contains anything else than English words ...
Some programs even sort differently based on the language settings of
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Anyway, I am really curious about what motivated this decision about
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Smelling Like Helvetica Means Smelling Like Yourself And That’s Disgusting
Branding company Guts & Glory just released a scent named "Helvetica". Like its namesake font, this perfume aims to be the simplest and purest perfume ever crafted. Helvetica is intended to showcase the best you and nothing more. In fact, the actual tagline is: "Air. Water. You." So, this shit is just 2oz of water in a nice bottle, for which the company is charging $62 (the bottle is printed with 24K gold, after all)? If this sounds like a big joke or douchey social commentary, that's because it is. I guess we're not over wannabe try-hard statements on marketing and the way other, supposedly less intelligent companies try to sell people products they don't need.
Creator Faun Chapin states, "What we, as humans, smell like, is lovely. [In this product,] there's the idea that we don’t need to alter ourselves or what we actually smell like. Smelling like nothing isn't necessarily nothing ... [Perfume is] an amazing category of absurdity in a lot of ways." It's funny you mention that, Faun, because we as humans smell anything but lovely. We sweat and we fart and we eat gross things and we shit and we fart some more. Humans naturally smell terrible because we're animals. I want to smell like wood or tobacco or whatever the fuck an "Irish Spring" is. And I most definitely want to alter myself, which is also why I don't walk around naked and why I use toilet paper. Am I to assume the entire Guts & Glory office is populated by unwiped butts? Y'all nasty.
Look, I understand what they're getting at here, and, at the end of the day, all they're really doing is paying homage to the most widely used typeface on the planet, which itself was crafted with the intention of letting products speak for themselves without all the excess and novelty that comes with complicated typography. But, while minimalism is good, as this product demonstrates, too much minimalism leads to nothingness and its own recipe of "absurdity" rather quickly. Then again, if this is all just a way for them to put their branding company on the map, then you know what? Good fucking work.
• Nerd
Big ups to the dudes who sat around a table and came up with this. And by ‘big ups’, I actually mean ‘fuck yourselves’. Your mothers are collectively disappointed in you.
• BuckDat
nah theyre probably pretty proud of them for coming up with a way to make money off of morons
• BuckDat
I know my mom would be
• queb
A cooler (and more minimalist) idea would be something that neutralized your natural smell so you actually smelled like nothing. Like it would de-odorize you. I would call that shit de-odorant.
• TJay
you’re too advanced for me right now brah chill, smh
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Headquartered in Little River, South Carolina, commercial fisherman Danny Juel and his crew set out in their vessel in late December of 2001, unaware of the danger lying before them. Off the shore of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina--ominously known as "The Graveyard of the Atlantic"--Juel and his men found themselves stranded 200 miles from home on December 30. And then, before their astonished eyes, a three-story-high "rogue wave" threatened to descend upon them. This Storm Stories episode is an inspiring account of courage, fortitude and survival in the face of the worst that Nature has to offer. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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<p>The current Zend Framework documentation suffers from a number of issues, most<br />
<li><strong>Missing information.</strong>
<li>Much of the documentation does not cover all configuration options or available functionality, including available methods.</li>
<li>Most components do not include complete examples.</li>
<li>Extension points are often not discussed in complete detail. (Example given: most interfaces available are not detailed in the documentation.)</li>
<li><strong>Unpredictable format.</strong>
<li>Each component documents things in a slightly different way, making discovery of features difficult.</li>
<li>Some components will list options in one format, others in an entirely different way. This makes finding and understanding the options difficult.</li>
<p>Many ZF users have indicated that we should take an additional idea from the PHP manual, and use a standard layout for every component and/or class. This will provide several benefits:</p>
<li>Component authors know exactly what documentation they must provide, and how to do so.</li>
<li>Users know exactly where to look for specific functionality of a component and/or class.</li>
<li>Such an approach lends itself well to consistency of URLs as well, further increasing predictablity.</li>
<h2>Use DocBook5</h2>
<p>Zend Framework 2 will mark the first version of the framework where documentation is written using DocBook5. This will help simplify structure and syntax, and also work better with next generation tools such as PhD, REST-NG, etc.</p>
<h2>Theory of Operation</h2>
<p>First, all components will include sections on the following:</p>
<li><strong>Overview</strong>, which will detail the problem the component addresses, as well as theory of operation.</li>
<li><strong>Quick Start</strong>, which will provide an overview and examples detailing the most common use case(s).</li>
<li><strong>Configuration Options</strong>, which will provide an overview of each configuration option available (if any), including accepted values.</li>
<li><strong>Available Methods</strong>, which will detail each available method, the arguments it accepts, and the return value.</li>
<li><strong>Examples</strong>, which will be a "cookbook" like chapter, showing additional use cases. This section will likely expand for each component over time to cover frequently asked questions.</li>
<p>This proposal does not currently seek to address components with adapters, plugins, helpers, etc.; a later proposal will address structure for such components. </p>
<p>Identifiers will be named after the namespace and component; "CamelCased" names will be converted to "lowercase-dash-separated".</p>
<h3>XML Structure</h3>
<p>The basic structure of a document will look as follows:</p>
<ac:macro ac:name="code"><ac:default-parameter>xml</ac:default-parameter><ac:plain-text-body><![CDATA[
<!-- Reviewed: no -->
<section id="zend.loader.class-map-autoloader">
<info><title>The ClassMapAutoloader</title></info>
<section id="zend.loader.class-map-autoloader.intro">
<section id="zend.loader.class-map-autoloader.quick-start">
<info><title>Quick Start</title></info>
<section id="zend.loader.class-map-autoloader.options">
<info><title>Configuration Options</title></info>
<title>ClassMapAutoloader Options</title>
<section id="zend.loader.class-map-autoloader.methods">
<info><title>Available Methods</title></info>
<varlistentry id="zend.loader.class-map-autoloader.methods.method-name">
<section id="zend.loader.class-map-autoloader.examples">
<example id="zend.loader.class-map-autoloader.examples.example-name">
<programlisting language="php"><![CDATA[
<p>Important items to note include:</p>
<li>Configuration options will use a <variablelist> element with a <varlistentry> element per configuration option.</li>
<li>Methods will be detailed using a <varlistentry> per method. Parameters will be described using a <funcparams> element, containing simply a string with the elements:
<funcparams>Foo $foo, array $options = null</funcparams>
The arguments will be detailed within the <listitem> if they need explanation.</li>
<p>We will also likely develop a tool to autogenerate the "Methods" section from the class files; this will speed up writing these sections, and provide a nice skeleton from which to work.</p>
<li><a href="">ClassMapAutoloader example</a></li>
<li><a href="">SplAutloader example</a></li>
<li><a href="">StandardAutoloader example</a></li>
<li><a href="">AutoloaderFactory example</a></li>
<li><a href="">classmap_generator.php example</a></li>
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1. Sep 24, 2010
<p>Like the structure,think this will make things much more consistent. <br />
During the milestone will the formatting be fixed on the website?</p>
2. Sep 24, 2010
<p>the structure looks good for me too, except "quick start" and "examples", they seems the same thing</p>
<p>doc writer will have to write examples in two places</p>
<p>imo the xml structure could have just one node for examples and use cases, then the processor could extract/move/copy from this "examples" section one or more nodes to quickstart to generate html</p>
3. Sep 24, 2010
<p>Does it have to be an XML?</p>
<p>I'm asking this as <a href="">this article</a> raises a valid point.</p>
1. Sep 25, 2010
<p>ZF Documentation is build upon docbook. See <a class="external-link" href=""></a><br />
This allows us to have the documentation validated (see our docu-checker), and converted in any format (html, pdf, chm...)</p>
2. Oct 30, 2010
<p>Well, I think it does raise a valid point. DocBook isn't a bad format, but it isn't really readable when it isn't rendered.</p>
<p>DocBook kinda is a defacto standard for a lot of documentation purposes, but I think this is a good time to explore other possibilities as well, and Sphinx + reStructuredText sounds like a good alternative.</p>
1. Oct 30, 2010
<p>I tend to agree. Maybe something that doesn't need to be "compiled" externally. I'm fine with whatever standard format like docbook underneath. Really big pain in the butt during development to compile documentation. Would be better if we had something like a Zend_Documentation that used Zend_Cache_Frontend_File on the source files to automatically re-render; this would give the benefit of better portability (phD on windows is a nightmare), quicker development, also allowing for grabbing of specific parts of documentation from other parts of your application. This would make it easy for consumers of ZF to write their own documentation as well instead of going on their own how should i use docbook escapade.</p>
4. Sep 25, 2010
<li>The comment section should be equal to existing manual. Otherwise we will have problems with our validation tool when there is no defined way anymore.</li>
<li>The example section alone is not enough. Many components have additional informations which are themself covered within 2-3 chapters. We should not limit the documentation to these chapters mentioned above but have these chapters as minimum requirement. It should be allowed to have additional chapters integrated.</li>
<li>What should be done with the existing documentation tool? Actually it is written and hosted by community (Mickael). Translation and checking documentation becomes much easier with it. It would be no good idea to throw it away in my opinion.</li>
5. Sep 25, 2010
<p>In past we often had issues with not updated examples (Not working anymore)</p>
<p>Is there a chance to to store examples within a *.php file and to include this in docbook?<br />
Than we could create UnitTests for examples.</p>
1. Sep 27, 2010
<p>This is just the first proposal, and I'm looking primarily at structure. What you suggest makes sense – though it would actually be hard to do tests on many of the examples as they are incomplete (no autoloading setup, potentially not showing imports, etc.).</p>
6. Sep 27, 2010
<p>Shoulda been more specific with the proposal title <ac:emoticon ac:name="wink" />. Probably off topic (am still thinking about the content structure which is what the proposal mostly addresses) but my main problem with the documentation writing is that it's painful. The sect1,sect2 levels can't be rendered in an XML editor and resorting to plain text editing doesn't cut it for me personally - there are Docbook friendly editors out there that are far easier, faster and simple. If we are going to start restructuring documentation at a basic level, we could start with the format and make it more WYSIWYG Docbook editor friendly. Also, Docbook 5. Pretty please with sugar on top? Honey? Glucose syrup? </p>
1. Sep 27, 2010
<p>Yes – DocBook 5 is a must (we actually have to do some conversions currently in order for PhD to render docs, as it uses 5 as the base supported version).</p>
<p>As for the WYSIWYG editor situation – we have two issues:</p>
<li>Versioning. Most WYSIWYG editors I've seen tend to put all content for a given block on the same line, making it very, very hard to determine what exactly has changed from one version to the next.</li>
<li>I have absolutely no idea what you mean by "sect1/sect2 levels can't be rendered". Can you provide me more detail on this? (Not necessarily in the comments here; email would be fine.)</li>
<p>The format I've suggested is very good semantically. If there are better tags that would make compliance with formal DocBook editors easier, I'm up for it – but, again, I'd need to know what those are.</p>
1. Sep 28, 2010
<p>I used in the past XMLMind. After some settings it's possible to maintain versioning (indentation tabs, maximum line length, cdata in programlisting). With our checker we are able to detect change in the structure and in the text (independently of the formatting of the source).</p>
7. Oct 11, 2010
<p>I discovered that neither the xsltproc setup we have in trunk nor PhD were capable of rendering <refentry> items, so I've altered the structure to use <variablelist> for methods, which each method acting as a <varentry>. This also removes some of the duplication present in the original <refentry> setup.</p>
8. Feb 04, 2011
<p>Excellent proposal. As you note consistency is key, with common sections and clear explanations of all methods in a common format. I think the current docs are great and though complex at times I've always been impressed with the breadth of docs pages in the project. This is a great opportunity to improve things for 2.0</p>
<p>Other things I think are important:</p>
<li>Focus on the simple way to do things first, then delve into the complex. Various areas of the ZF docs do jump into complex features before fully explaining the simple use case.</li>
<li>Detail best practise and gotchas early on in the docs. Bear in mind many beginners tend to read a component page-by-page rather than skip around.</li>
<li>More example code for common use cases (for example, how to set a single custom error message for validation on a form element. A pretty common use case, but one that requires jumping back and forth between Zend_Form and Zend_Validate in the docs for beginners)</li>
<li>Interlink different sections where functionality is shared / can be done in different ways. (i.e. link Zend_App autoloader via Zend_loader, Zend Validate via Zend Form, etc). One suggestion would be to introduce a "Related links/components" area on the page.</li>
<li>Split long pages up (aka Zend_View_Helpers)</li>
<li>Improved search, ideally returning classes/methods first, then matches in text.</li>
<p>For the example docs written in this proposal are there HTML versions that can be viewed? </p>
<p>Is the idea to test this new structure on one component first, if so has this happened yet? (sorry, not sure whether the 2.0 code is far enough for this to be feasible)</p>
9. Apr 02, 2011
<p>I think special links to wiki in documentation source can be useful. Per component or even per section.</p>
<p>Based on such links wiki categories can be autocreated and linked back to docs, similar to svn and JIRA linking. <br />
One moderated place for non-cla end users. Comments, component extended use cases and other stuff now scattered throughout internet.</p>
<p>Not sure if it possible, just an idea</p>
10. May 20, 2011
<p>I don't have much to add to technical details of how docs are written, or how they work. I hope this is still the correct page to add my thoughts though.</p>
<p>One thing I've noticed on various components, it would be nice to have some sort of feedback for them in place.</p>
<p>And by feedback, I don't necessarily mean comments (though of course they should be kept), but maybe a rating for people: <em>How do you rate the quality of this page?</em>. Google or other people use something like, <em>Did you find this helpful?</em>. </p>
<p>I think that's badly needed, as these things would serve as indicator where things go really wrong.</p>
<p>Generally, I think a rule needs to be imposed on documentation: more examples, less theory of operation. For theory of operation you can always link off-site to Wikipedia or some other resource, or maybe add a page in the end, but currently examples are badly, badly needed.</p>
<p>I'm not sure of the Atlassian suite allows you to generate a report on how much of the code is actually covered/menitoned by the documentation. That would be a great indicator on where to start. </p>
<p>Maybe that would also allow more contributions from people who don't write a lot of code.</p>
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• CommentTimeSep 28th 2012
The Onion spoofs Iran news agency on Obama-Ahmadinejad story
A news agency in Iran has published a report by the satirical news website, The Onion, saying rural white Americans would rather vote for President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad than Barack Obama.
Quoting The Onion word-for-word, Fars states that an opinion poll also found 77% would rather go to a baseball game or have a drink with Mr Ahmadinejad.
• CommentTimeSep 29th 2012
Normally I don't follow sport, but this news may be of personal interest to many of you, including our former dread lord.
Josh Hamilton's Eye Problem Caused by Caffeine
The ailment that was keeping out the MVP candidate, initially diagnosed as a sinus issue that impaired his vision, turned out to be ocular keratitis, a condition that dries the cornea and can be brought on by consuming too much caffeine.
"Guys, it's me. It's Josh. It's going to be something weird," Hamilton told reporters. "It wasn't impacting my vision. It was impacting my ability to play the game."
Hamilton, a recovering drug and alcohol addict, described the lack of focus he was experiencing as being on an extreme sugar high. The problem was traced to his caffeine consumption.
"Drinking caffeine -- coffee in the morning, coffee midday, energy drink before the game, chocolate after the game -- all these things were compounding and making it worse and worse," said Hamilton, who is tied for the American League lead with 42 home runs.
Story here.
• CommentAuthorWood
• CommentTimeSep 29th 2012
More prostests in Madrid, apparently.
Live stream here, for those interested. They said there were 10,000 people
• CommentAuthorWood
• CommentTimeOct 1st 2012
New Comet Discovered—May Become "One of Brightest in History"
• CommentAuthorWood
• CommentTimeOct 1st 2012
Another death row inmate cleared by DNA evidence.
A little after 4 a.m. on July 21, 1996, Damon Thibodeaux, a deckhand on a Mississippi River workboat, cracked at the end of a nine-hour interrogation and confessed to the brutal rape and murder of his 14-year-old step-cousin, Crystal Champagne.
“I didn’t know that I had done it,” Thibodeaux said at one point, according to a police transcript. “But I done it.”
Before that day was over, Thibodeaux had recanted his confession, telling his court-appointed lawyer that he told police what they wanted to hear in response to threats of death by lethal injection and his grief over the death of his cousin. Nonetheless, Thibodeaux was later convicted of both crimes and sentenced to die.
Judge Patrick McCabe — who presided over the original trial in 1997 — issued a sealed order on Thursday vacating the conviction. With Thibodeaux’s release Friday, he became the 300th wrongly convicted person and 18th death-row inmate exonerated in the United States substantially on the basis of DNA evidence, according to the New York-based Innocence Project, which provides legal counsel to prisoners it believes can be exonerated through DNA testing.
Friday’s release was authorized by Jefferson Parish District Attorney Paul Connick Jr. after an extraordinary five-year joint reinvestigation with defense lawyers concluded that the murder confession was clearly false. Nearly every ostensible fact in the statement didn’t match the crime scene or other evidence. The inquiry found that the sexual assault to which Thibodeaux also confessed — making him eligible under Louisiana law for the death penalty — never occurred.
And this is why, even if you're innocent...
you never talk to the police.
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I'll agree with that.
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• CommentTimeOct 4th 2012
The rise of the priority queue, paying extra to queue jump.
Part of me thinks that would never fly in the UK, but maybe that's just wishful thinking.
• CommentTimeOct 4th 2012 edited
@Flabyo Are you sure about that?
(in fairness, that story is about plans being discussed, and not actually implemented. Yet.)
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Next week's Entertainment Weekly features a rather neat little gadget running a video preview of upcoming CW shows and also featurign live tweets from CW.
Mashable did a tear-down and found a complete mobile phone running the Android OS including camera and Qwerty keyboard and equipped with a T-mobile sim.
• CommentAuthorNil
• CommentTimeOct 4th 2012
This possibly belongs in Around the Net. Dwarf 'vampire' dinosaur was a plant eater
Dwarf vampire dinosaurs! In spaaaaaace!
These two also caught my eye:
Austrian gravesites get digital twist
Can you predict a revolution? (AUDIO)
Psychohistory, anyone?
• CommentTimeOct 5th 2012
• CommentAuthorFlabyo
• CommentTimeOct 5th 2012
A potential change in strategy for Al-Qaeda?
Setting forest fires.
• CommentAuthorOddcult
• CommentTimeOct 5th 2012
@celan - that picture's always sat badly with me. It's the guy's left hand. The way it looks like it's restraining her, not holding her carefully.
3. (10821.14)
Either the most brilliant or most depressing news story of the world.
...wherein a wouldbe senator's online gaming life becomes political currency. Even better, wherein: "Ladan Cockshut."
4. (10821.15)
In a statement that accompanies the webpage, Maine Republicans said playing the game led Ms Lachowicz to live a "bizarre double life" that raised questions about her ability to represent the state.
I can see why this would wig them out. I guess Republicans are used to living their bizarre double lives in cold, hard reality rather than in cyberspace...
• CommentAuthorWood
• CommentTimeOct 6th 2012
House Science Member Says Earth is 9,000 years old
The earth is about 9,000 years old, according to U.S. House Representative Paul Broun, who is also a physician and member of the Committee on Science, Space and Technology of the House of Representatives. “There are a lot of scientific data that I’ve found out as a scientist that actually show that this is really a young earth, ” Broun said in a videotape of the Sportsmen’s Banquet held on September 27 at Liberty Baptist Church in Hartwell, Georgia. “I don’t believe that the earth is but about 9,000 years old. I believe it was created in six days as we know them.”
I weep for you, America. How are you still able to send shit to space?
5. (10821.17)
@Wood - We use a really big trebuchet, rotting plague corpses, and pray really hard. REALLY. HARD. Like senior citizen porn stars on Viagra hard. And stuff. Maybe even things.
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Remember Todd Akins, the "Legitimate Rape" guy? Guess what commission he was on?
Yup. Science in this country is basically fucked.
• CommentAuthorWood
• CommentTimeOct 6th 2012
And while we're on the subject of US representative saying dumb and/or offensive things :
Arkansas State Rep: Slavery ‘May Actually Have Been a Blessing in Disguise’ for Blacks
• CommentAuthorWood
• CommentTimeOct 7th 2012 edited
Whoa, for Congressman Broun, young earth creationism is only the tip of the iceberg :
Republican congressman Paul Broun dismisses evolution and other theories
Member of House science committee says evolution, Big Bang theory and embryology are 'lies straight from the pit of hell'
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For those who want to talk about anything cinematic in the next three months from GRAVITY to BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR, here you go!
2. (11171.2)
Good God do I hope Gravity is as good as its trailer.
• CommentAuthorflecky
• CommentTimeOct 2nd 2013
I've not been to the cinema for a bit. The extended trailer of Gravity looks good - a bit of old-school science-fiction. Tempted to give it a go. I'll see what you people have to say first, though.
Will I bother to see the new Thor flick? I've not even seen the first.
3. (11171.4)
Sigh. Late to the party, but went to see Elysium and... The first half: hey, this kind of rocks! The second half: halp running through a field of plot holes and camera is shaking so much can't see. The ending: if I thought I was running to this mount platitude and cliche, I wouldn't have bothered.
Is it fucking possible to do a high budget scifi film where you are not saving the fucking Earth. Just for fucking once, let's try it, hmm?
4. (11171.5)
I could not agree more, Vorn. The beginning worked because Matt Damon was fighting for his survival. It mattered because it worked as a metaphor for extinction. You cared about him winning because it meant the human race was not doomed. You even forgave his stupid mistakes because it only made him more real.
The middle... I remember how James Cameron said he reverse engineered the directing styles of Michael Bay and his imitators in order to understand it, duplicate it, and then throw it away. Neill succeeded in the first two steps. Really, he goes beyond Bay in many respects. Unfortunately, that includes the bad parts!
The ending proves he didn't understand his own movie. And he cheated you out of the one thing we all wanted to see:
...the confrontation between Damon and Foster.
• CommentAuthorflecky
• CommentTimeOct 5th 2013
I reckon I'll have to go and see Filth in a few days. It might be good for a laugh.
Pity about Elysium. I've not seen it. My tolerance for most things high budget seems to have been depleted sometime ago. I miss sci-fi flicks like Dark Star. They don't make 'em like they used to, Guv!
5. (11171.7)
I saw "Gravity" today and liked it a lot. There is some serious nightmare fuel in this flick. Bullock was serviceable. Not great, but she didn't ruin the movie either. It's definitely a "director's movie" more than an actor driven one. I'd be shocked if it didn't win the best visual FX Oscar this year.
• CommentTimeOct 6th 2013
Let's just give it all the Oscars and call it a day.
6. (11171.9)
Gravity was pretty good. Bullock was better than I thought she'd be. She's not a great actress, but I was never annoyed with her.
Mostly because I was too busy trying to drink in all the detail in every shot.
7. (11171.10)
Saw Filth - if you want nightmare fuel, go see this. Some of it's brilliantly so. A massive performance from McAvoy and well worth the money.
Also so Sunshine on Leith in a fit of Scottish films. Enjoyed it immensely - don't get me wrong, it's not the best film in the world but it knows its standing and runs with it - and I came out smiling.
@Vorn, well put.
• CommentTimeOct 7th 2013
So, is Elysium worth a trip to the cinema for big screen or better to wait for smaller screen viewing, or should I not bother at all? Pity it''s getting such bad reviews, I was so hopeful!
I'm planning on Gravity some time this week, which seems to warrant a cinema viewing.
Filth doesn't get released here until the 21st of November, plus I live in a very small country town, so doubt the local cinema will be showing it. I'll be interested to see if and how the tapeworm is represented.
• CommentAuthorStefanJ
• CommentTimeOct 7th 2013
I saw Blue Jasmine, Woody Allen's new film, on Saturday.
Cate Blanchett plays a spoiled, impractical Manhattan socialite who has lost everything but a few suitcases of fancy clothing after her financier husband (played by Alec Baldwin in flashbacks) turns out to have been on the take for years. She shows up at the apartment of her working-class sister in San Francisco, looking for a place to crash while she regroups.
It is . . . different. Unlike any other Woody Allen film I've seen. For one thing, while it is quite funny, it is also damn dark. How dark, you don't realize until the final scene. For another, it is (mostly) set in San Francisco, among (mostly) working class folks. There are flashbacks set in New York and the Hamptons (I'm guessing) which provide the backstory in increasingly dire detail.
Good. Really good.
Gravity, I'll see next weekend.
I thought Elysium was OK. I dialed down my expectations and enjoyed it. You could wait for a cheap DVD rental.
CommentAuthorAlan Tyson
• CommentTimeOct 7th 2013 edited
Don Jon was great. It was like a tenser, deeper Alfie (the Michael Caine version, of course), and it hit me where I live in a lot of ways that I didn't expect.
It's not a perfect movie, and I'll elaborate on that right now:
Julianne Moore's character is a Manic Pixie Dream Girl by any other name, albeit an incredibly well-acted one. I feel like Jon's boys either had too much screen time, or that their time could have been put to slightly better use. The strobe-cuts were a little hard on the eyes, and not, I think, strictly necessary.
But overall, still a really good flick, especially considering this is Joseph Gordon-Levitt's freshman attempt. I'm curious to see what he's learned from Don Jon, and puts into his next project.
8. (11171.14)
Yesterday I saw a preview of footage from the upcoming documentary Spied Upon, about British undercover cops such as 'Mark Kennedy' having long-term sexual relationships (and even fathering children) with non-violent eco protesters whose groups they had infiltrated. This film has the potential to fully expose the details of the worst policing scandal in British history, but it's a long way from being finished... but if it is, it should be an important and horrifying piece of work.
Website for the film is here and the Indiegogo for funding its completion is here.
(Disclaimer: Although I'm not involved in the film, I have friends who are and who were directly affected by this, including the woman 'Kennedy' had a long-term relationship with.)
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@StefanJ I liked Cate Blanchett's performance in Blue Jasmine too, but I felt the working class characters in the film didn't sound like anybody I'd seen in S.F.
Opening this week in S.F. is Zero Charisma, a film which basically captures the more embarrassing aspects of nerd culture on the silver screen. Guys masturbating to images of comics women? Check. Aspiring creators ascribing their lack of success to companies refusing to validate their talent? Uh huh. Somebody who claims the story they submitted to a no-name writing contest was allegedly stolen to create "The Matrix?" Right here. For those who want to check the trailer while covering their eyes, go here.
10. (11171.16)
I'm bored and I want some discussion about NOAH.
The entertainment media has the long knives out for Aronofsky's adaptation of the biblical story. Has anyone read the graphic novel it's based on? Has anyone read the script?
Apparently three test screenings did not go well. The Jews and Christians didn't like it. Bad, but that shouldn't be a deal breaker. But the general audience test screening flopped too. That's horrific.
Paramount WILL find a way to make their money back, even if it means pushing back the release and filming an entirely new movie, like they did with GIJOE: RETALIATION.
Whether they do it with Aronofsky's final cut is the question.
11. (11171.17)
Hoping to catch AFTER TILLER, an acclaimed documentary portrait of the four remaining doctors in the US who still do third trimester abortions.
Also, looking forward to LE JOLI MAI, a restored edition of a famed Chris Marker documentary about Parisian life in the year after the end of war in Algeria.
12. (11171.18)
@longtimelurker - Aronofsky's got a lifetime pass from me just for The Fountain, so I really want to see his cut of Noah, no question.
13. (11171.19)
^^ agreed on The Fountain. Loved it. Always interested in what he's up to.
Saw Captain Phillips this weekend and it's an interesting thing. It feels tense but I wouldn't say white-knuckle. It feels fair, studied, and balanced but not without emotion. It has some stunning acting but also, and only at points, pulls you out of the film to study the scenario a little more. Strangely I didn't engage with the characters as much as the title would lead you to believe but it is worth a watch - I think the title should be The Captain in honour of both the leads.
Also saw Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 and it's so much fun. I'm pretty sure it rips on the cult of Steve Jobs while still being as weird and wonderful as the first film. Funtimes.
14. (11171.20)
Catch the Captain America trailer before they pull it down.
Looks like a four-man Avengers team: Cap, Fury, Widow and Falcon. More workable size than the six-man superteam, I think. They're telegraphing the villain, of course, and, of course, there's another flying aircraft carrier.
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