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Home > Behavioral Finance, Fisher Investments Analyst Views, Fisher Investments General, Market Risks, Personal Finance > Fisher Investments Employee Offers Market Perspective: Six mistakes investors are likely to make this year
You will likely make mistakes this year. Many already have, and if you haven’t yet you’re overwhelmingly likely to soon. As a Fisher Investments employee, I believe this because that’s what typically happens in investing.
Years at Fisher Investments have taught me the absolute best investors are wrong quite a lot (one reason to believe in the amazing and rejuvenating powers of proper diversification), but being wrong often doesn’t mean you can’t beat the markets consistently, or at the very least achieve your investing goals.
This is one of those perverse features of being in this business the wider world gets upside-down-wrong-way-round constantly: it’s not about being a genius (because even those are wrong a lot too), it’s about avoiding the mistakes others routinely make. If you can do that, you can be a success—no geniuses need apply.
Fisher Investments believes investing is a discipline, pure and simple and foremost. Just look at any investing periodical or website here and now or any time past: Folks perpetually search for genius stock picks, they constantly exhibit huge overconfidence in their own great ideas, and display continuous belief they somehow have insights the rest of the world hasn’t thought of. Uh-uh. No way. Just about everything you’ve ever thought of has also been thought of by someone else, and by the time you even think of acting on it someone else probably has.
I don’t mean to say markets are pure form efficient—they simply can’t be to my view. And anyway, if I did believe that I wouldn’t be working at Fisher Investments. But highly liquid equity markets are astoundingly good at reflecting widely believed information via the mechanism of prices. Which means it’s not impossible to beat the market but instead really super tough to do consistently over time.
2011 is a year where ultimately both bulls and bears are likely to be frustrated. This is market water treading time in my view—a period where larger disparity in returns between categories should roll up into what appears a fairly stagnant market. A classic pause period on the way to the latter stages of a bull market. Which means there are opportunities, and also pitfalls.
My experience at Fisher Investments leads me to believe you or someone you know will be tempted to make one of the following mistakes this year.
1. Investors remember the last two years: In a classic extrapolation of the recent past, many will believe the “all clear” bell has sounded, and markets can keep rocketing upward and place big bets on high returns. It’s my opinion investors should avoid stuff like high strike options and other contracts that can bleed you out via transaction costs. Now’s the time to start owning stocks you believe will benefit toward the end of a bull market (likely to come in the years ahead).
2. They won’t forget the two before the bull: Fisher Investments finds many can’t shake the past—still jittery and quivery about the carnage that was 2008. They thus believe the massive rally beginning in March 2009 (two years ago!) is some sort of counter-trend rally amidst a larger “secular” bear market. Secular market thinking is nonsensical and lacks discipline and got you pretty well steamrolled in the last 24 months. Anyway, if you get even just one of these so-called 20 year super-cycles wrong, you’ve basically cooked your investing goose for good. The simple, beautiful power of compounding is the thing that ultimately makes most folks rich via investing, and missing 20 years worth of a bull market would be beyond insurmountable to recover from.
3. Believe the Japanese earthquake changes things: The devastating, heinous tragedy that befell the Japanese people should not sway your investing thinking this year. Natural disasters are not a new thing, and never that I’ve ever been able to study have they derailed markets for good. My advice: don’t panic sell, or try to get too cute in times like now. By the time 2011 is over, markets most likely will have moved on.
4. Fall in love with covered call strategies: Some investors who agree with Fisher Investments’ assessment that this will likely be a flattish year may fall in love with covered call strategies. Don’t do it—over time numerous studies (and, well, general horse sense) has shown these things feel right but ultimately don’t work very often, limit your upside (another classic thing most don’t realize: markets more often run away upward from folks than down) and end up costing you a bunch in transaction fees.
5. Panic about inflation: First, based on Fisher Investments’ research, inflation isn’t yet a widespread problem in the world—in some small pockets it’s starting to show Frankenstein-ian signs of life, but that’s it. Inflation doesn’t spontaneously appear from nowhere on a global basis—there’s this metaphor stuck in our collective psyche that inflation happens like a powder keg near a spark. No. Inflation tends to gain steam like a freight train. Yes, money supply growth globally has been huge lately, but also bank lending, employment, wages, and capacity utilization are all still pretty slacked out at the moment. If inflation becomes an issue, 2011 ain’t the year to gerrymander your portfolio over it if you ask me.
6. Jump in headfirst to Emerging Markets: Developing economies are the souped-up racecars of the world right now: these nations (most folks think of China and India, but you should also expand your awareness to Latin America and parts of Eastern Europe) are producing and demanding in huge growing numbers and bolstering the rest of the world’s growth. This has been going on for some years though, and stocks representing those regions have shown it. Of course, many investors are just now “feeling comfortable” about it and upping their allocations. Emerging Markets deserve a place in your portfolio, but at this point there’s a lot of high sentiment for the category and you need to be targeted and careful—don’t go overboard here. Many will.
These are just a taste of the mistakes many investors will be tempted to make in 2011. Potential errors are legion, and our error-prone natures know no bounds. Historically, stock markets offer the highest expected returns over time, and so also the highest expected volatility—which makes discipline all the more important. Hold on to your hat, and avoid these critical mistakes this year.
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1. November 7, 2011 at 4:49 pm | #1
A common mistake throughout history is the prevalent investor belief that bubbles are easily detectable. Jason Zweig makes a good case on WSJ.com about why and how bubbles more often than not escape the notice of even the most vigilant: http://online.wsj.com/video/think-youre-good-at-spotting-market-bubbles/E6CA5812-CA50-4928-AEE6-5557CC61C0A8.html.
2. August 12, 2011 at 1:53 pm | #2
Market turbulence of late has been enough to weaken the knees of even the most stalwart and experienced investors. But beware of believing in trend continuation and the ghosts of bear markets past. Big, sharp moves like these frequently turn out to be market head-fakes. With volatility of this kind, there’s no telling what will happen in the next few weeks, but in my view global economic fundamentals and corporate profits argue against a sustained downturn from here.
3. July 21, 2011 at 5:54 pm | #3
A classic mistake some have been making—and will continue to make—this summer has been to wrongly interpret the implications of the US debt ceiling issue. Simply, the US is very solvent, and whether lawmakers hit the soft August 2nd deadline or not, capital markets aren’t likely to flinch much. Just look to history for guidance (94 and 95, for example, where the Contract with America Republicans squared off against Clinton on the budget. A few days worth of federal shutdown actually happened then, yet those were fine years for stocks.)
4. May 16, 2011 at 3:34 pm | #4
Another mistake folks will make this year: Forget global trade is through the roof so far through this cycle—in many cases at or higher than all-time highs. That is an engine for better growth than most realize, especially considering just a year or so ago many were terrified of a new age of protectionism.
5. May 9, 2011 at 8:31 am | #5
Yet another mistake investors will make this year: Fretting over the unemployment numbers. Yes, unemployment is a heinous and painful thing for folks who need jobs, but investors need to realize jobs numbers—of any variety—lag the market, not lead it. This has been true basically forever yet folks base their forward-looking investment decisions on it constantly. Avoid this mistake.
6. April 28, 2011 at 3:08 pm | #6
For more about the Fed and how the investing public makes investing mistakes regarding it—now and forevermore—see my most recent posting: Bernanke: Ready for His Close Up at: http://investingiq.wordpress.com/2011/04/27/bernanke-ready-for-his-close-up/.
7. April 19, 2011 at 3:22 pm | #7
Updated 4/19/2011
Another Mistake Investors Will Make: Panic about QE2 Ending: A fairly large contingent of economists and investors believe much of the stock market rally and general economic growth has been about the Fed’s support starting in the fall of last year. Specifically, the $600 billion QE2 program. There’s no doubt injecting that much cash into the system has an effect, but the global economic recovery isn’t (and wasn’t) contingent on it, and won’t be in the future. Don’t fear QE’s finale—the world was fine without it. And anyway, inflation hawks ought to laud its demise.
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WARSAW, Ind., March 2, 2010 /PRNewswire via COMTEX News Network/ -- Zimmer Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: ZMH; SIX: ZMH) announced today it will be participating in the 30th Annual Cowen & Company Health Care Conference in Boston, Mass., on March 8, 2010, at 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
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DVD: Olivier Messiaen, Not for the Birds
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Olivier Messiaen: La liturgie de cristal (2002), directed by Olivier Mille
(released November 20, 2007)
Olivier Messiaen would have celebrated his 100th birthday this year, on December 10. Conferences and special concerts will mark the centennial year in many cities around the world, and we hope to hear Messiaen's music in concert at some point this year (or at least see a screening of Paul Festa's movie Apparition of the Eternal Church). This DVD, another in the JuxtaPositions series from Idéale Audience International (which also features the Pierre Henry DVD recently under review), will have to do until then. [UPDATE: Dawn Upshaw will sing some of Messiaen's Poèmes pour Mi at her Terrace Theater recital on January 23.] Olivier Mille's documentary, made for Arte in 2002, examines the influences that make Messiaen's music stand out among composers in the 20th century.
There are lots of beautiful images of the American landscapes that so inspired Messiaen, in Turangalîla-Symphonie and Des Canyons aux étoiles. We see Messiaen at the organ of the church of La Trinité in Paris, where he was organist from 1931 to 1992 (!), staying even though many other churches, including Notre-Dame de Paris, tried to hire him away. In perhaps the most important centennial event of the Messiaen year, La Trinité is hosting a series of 18 concerts, during which the composer's complete works will be played (it actually began on December 20, with organist Olivier Latry). Some of the most awe-inspiring footage is of Messiaen's class at the Conservatoire de Paris, analyzing and playing through the score of Pelléas et Mélisande, a work he describes memorably as essential to his own musical formation.
Olivier Messiaen, Regard de l'Esprit de Joie
Pierre-Laurent Aimard, piano
The film is all the more appealing because of the footage of excellent performances of Messiaen's music, including some of his most famous interpreters. Pierre-Laurent Aimard plays the Regard du silence movement from Vingt regards sur l'enfant Jésus. We also see Messiaen's student, and eventually second wife, Yvonne Loriod, playing in various eras, at one point performing the Trois petites liturgies de la Présence Divine with Kent Nagano and the Maitrise Gabriel Fauré and orchestra. Olivier Latry plays the Messe de la Pentecôte, and there is footage of Saint François d'Assise at the 1992 Salzburg Festival, with Dawn Upshaw's angel and Jose van Dam's Francis. Quite memorably, Pierre Boulez conducts Aimard and the Ensemble Intercontemporain in Oiseaux exotiques.
Olivier Messiaen, Oiseaux Exotiques (Part 1 - Part 2)
Ensemble Intercontemporain, Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Pierre Boulez
Among the extra features are some funny anecdotes and interview excerpts that did not get used in the film. Ornithologist Jacques Penot tells a story about taking Messiaen to see a colony of herons on a private property near Aigues-Mortes (at the mouth of the Rhône). The guard sees Messiaen notating the herons' calls like a crazy person and asks Penot if the composer is a foreigner or a nut, and the Provençal accent Penot imitates is hilarious. In another sequence, Yvonne Loriod remembers recognizing a bird, the courlis (curlew), in the field with Messiaen only from having played the corresponding movement in the Catalogue d'oiseaux. All of this visual and sonic information is presented in a way that will be informative for the newcomer to Messiaen and a glorious review for longtime fans.
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Act II Scene 6 - The Sermon to the Birds
Olivier Messiaen, Saint François d'Assise
World premiere, 1983, conducted by Seiji Ozawa, Opéra national de Paris
Messiaen's Chronochromie as soundtrack to grainy footage of the, ahem, specialized performer Nikki Andersson. She is doing nothing but walking (probably still NSFW), but it is a surreal combination.
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Adriana Allen is a Senior Lecturer at the The Bartlett Development Planning Unit, UCL, where she teaches in the MSc in Environment and Sustainable Development and leads the DPU Research Cluster on Environmental Justice, Urbanisation and Resilience (EJUR).
Originally trained as an architect and urban planner in Argentina, my native country, I specialised over the years in the fields of urban environmental planning and political ecology. I have over 25 years international experience in research and consultancy undertakings in over 17 countries in Latin America, Africa and Asia. Both as an academic and practitioner, my work focuses on the interface between development and environmental concerns in the urban context of the global south, and more specifically on fostering transformative links between environmental justice and urban sustainability and resilience.
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Questions Tagged With travel tagged <span class="tag">travel</span>enMon, 03 Mar 2014 16:49:56 -0500Where in the Quran can I find this quotation?<p>Many internet sites assert this quote is in the Quran, "Don’t tell me how educated you are, tell me how much you have travelled", but none I've found provides a specific citation. Can you tell me if it is, in fact, from the Quran, and where specifically I can find it?</p>toreadorableMon, 03 Mar 2014 16:49:56 -0500 when travelling<p>SALAM.How many rakats can I pray when im in a jouney?</p>sunizaThu, 10 Oct 2013 05:26:13 -0400 it permissible(halal) for women to (travel to) seek Islamic knowledge without a mahrem, within city limits(10 KM)<p>Is it permissible(halal) for women to (travel to) seek Islamic knowledge without a mahrem, within city limits(10 KM), where travelling takes only around 10 minutes to the location.</p>mzakirSat, 27 Jul 2013 20:56:31 -0400 it haram to travel alone?!<p>My mother keeps saying as a Muslim girl I should not travel without a mahram. I am not married and won't be married for a while, why should I hold off my dreams and aspirations for one guy to chaperone me everywhere?! I know it's for my safety. But why is it that non muslims travel everywhere alone enjoy themselves and return not hurt but as SOON as a muslim girl wants to, it's a huge predicament?! Why is it haram!? And if I do travel by myself what is the punishment?! I will protect myself, I already do hijab. And It is not like I'm going clubbing or seeing men. I want to see the world. What's the harm?! I don't understand</p>مريمSat, 04 May 2013 22:16:25 -0400 at the moment in saudi<p>a friend has asked if travel to Saudi would be good at the moment and I wanted to ask what others think as what I told him was "it is a country and 50% of the people are wonderful so you wouldn't be afraid for your daughter to walk around and it is becoming much more westernized for better or worse the only thing is the spring uprising and avoiding getting into fights with anyone at all"</p>happymuslimSun, 28 Apr 2013 21:04:52 -0400 i be mahrm to my sister who i am atracted to?<p>When my sister travels i know that she cant travel wtihout a mahram.. but if i act as a mahram for her so she can travel i am sexualy atracted to her and the temptation is very high when we are alone together. . i know that is forbiden to have sex wtih her and i pray that i dont sin like that but it is very hard when that situation with travel.. is it haram for me to be mahram for her because of this. how can i refuse to be mahram for her when she needs because i cant explain the real reason without destroy the family.</p>ali_aWed, 14 Nov 2012 18:23:39 -0500 question on travel solat<p>When travelling, do you shorten the evening prayer from 3 Raka'at to 2? Or does it remain 3 Raka'at?</p> <p>Thanks and salaam....</p>AbdullahImranAzWed, 18 Jul 2012 12:29:26 -0400
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Spouses who argue a great deal and she hits him. Should he divorce her?
Me and my wife have arguments every now and then. Sometimes she gets very angry and starts hitting me with all her strength. Sometimes I am at fault and sometimes she is at fault for starting the argument. What can I do about this ? Alhamdulillah, I am stronger , so she can't harm me. So far, we have a very good married life alhamdulillah. The last time she hit me, made me very angry and I decided to hit her back but I didn't. Actually I have never hit her alhamdulillah.
Praise be to Allaah.
We are amazed that you can be happy, despite what you mention about having a lot of arguments and even hitting sometimes. Whatever the case, we ask Allaah to increase your happiness.
There can be no doubt that a woman’s hitting her husband is a sign of a serious problem in this household and that it is not fit to raise children. How can the father raise his children when they see him being hit by their mother?!
Whatever the case, if you want to set things straight in your household and your want your wife to be set straight, then you must find out the reason why your wife has resorted to violence, and you must deal with it.
Specialists have mentioned several reasons why a wife might become violent. These include:
1. Her violence is a reaction to her husband’s violence. This is not the case – according to what you mention in your question – in your situation, because you say that you do not hit her.
2. Your wife’s violence may be because of having had a bad childhood, and what she may have been exposed to of violence from her parents or one of them, or from one of her siblings.
3. The wife’s violence may be due to her husband’s weak character. Her husband may not be working, and she may be the one who is working and taking responsibility for the household, and her dominant personality may lead her to aggression against his weak character.
4. The woman’s violence may be due to the effect of what she reads, watches or ingests. She may be influenced by dominant women or read stories about them, or the devils among women may be whispering to her that this is the right way to check the husband, or she may be under the influence of drugs and intoxicants.
If you know the reason ,then you must deal with it wisely and gently, and remind her of the greatness of the rights that you have over her, and her duties towards you. Remind her of the punishment for transgressing against you in word and deed, and alert her to the fact that her actions will play a part in your failure to raise your children properly, and that her character may be reflected in some of her daughters.
What the couple must do is treat one another kindly, and not wrong one another or deny one another’s rights. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): “And they (women) have rights (over their husbands as regards living expenses) similar (to those of their husbands) over them (as regards obedience and respect) to what is reasonable” [al-Baqarah 2:228]
If some differences arise between them, then these differences should be dealt with in an atmosphere of love, understanding, respect and tolerance, so that their married life will be as Allaah wants it to be: “and He has put between you affection and mercy” [al-Room 30:21]
We ask Allaah to reconcile between you.
And Allaah knows best.
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Carsharing to Largely Remain an Urban Trend in North America, Finds Frost & Sullivan
Market expected to see faster growth in the long-term as it reaches critical mass
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Jan. 10, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- By 2020, the United States is expected to account for 83.3 percent of the traditional carsharing membership base in North America, compared to 87.1 percent in 2011. Canada's share will also increase due to enhanced integration with third-party mobility solution providers, as well as partnerships with cooperatives, facilitating seamless carsharing among neighborhood communities.
New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (, Business Models and Opportunities in the North American Traditional and Peer-to-Peer Carsharing Market, finds that by 2020, the total carsharing number of members, for both traditional and peer-to-peer (P2P), in North America is expected to reach 9.0 million; which translates to about 0.26 million vehicles in carsharing fleet.
Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are entering the carsharing market through either launch-and-expansion of independent operations or partnerships with established participants. Similarly, car rental companies are looking for inorganic growth in carsharing for the short- to medium-term.
"The carsharing business is not profitable until it reaches critical mass," said Frost & Sullivan Senior Research Analyst Ratika Garg. "It is therefore vital to obtain external funding from investors or governments for new programs to take off."
Further, due to the existence of a well-developed public transit system, carsharing still remains an urban phenomenon. Participants need to strategize for these factors and develop strong partnership strategies that enable easy access to other mobility solutions to be successful.
The 0.16 million vehicles in the traditional carsharing fleet will boost business for OEMs, as revenues are generated either directly through their inclusion in carsharing fleet or by providing early exposure to potential buyers. Also, one-way members and corporate customers will emerge as attractive end-user segments.
In North America, partnerships between traditional and P2P carsharing operators are an emerging trend. As this tendency increases, P2P operators will benefit from access to technologies such as telematics inventory monitoring solutions that eliminate the need for a physical exchange of keys. This is expected to reduce regular maintenance costs.
"While carsharing remained a standalone sustainable transport solution in 2011, it is likely to become an integrated sustainable transport solution by 2020, which will boost membership and vehicle fleet numbers," said Garg.
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Elise Alley
Posted 17 January 2014 - 08:46 AM
Hi Rhett,
This has been added as a feature request which you can vote for on the Exchange Roadmap. I don't have a timeline for if/when it will be added, though.
In the meantime, if you feel comfortable (@kwchin2002ithemes, too), you can use the following filter to redirect where they go after logging out: it_exchange_redirect_on_logout You'll find that in the class.pages.php file in /lib/pages.
Let us know if you have any additional questions!
Posted 16 January 2014 - 08:45 PM
Is there a way this could be resolved by code somehow? We are having the same problem also -
Posted 28 October 2013 - 11:42 AM
Hi Elise,
Thanks for responding to my message. It does kind of put me in a weird place with my projects though.
Imagine a member signs up for a membership and uses the membership area and decides to log out
and is presented with the store page when almost any membership script will take them to a page
that says logged out or something similar. This would be very confusing and create a poor user experience.
Ditto for the e-commerce store.
I was going to use Premise by Studiopress for the membership site because it works very well in many
areas including a traditional log out experience except that there is no way to create a members only
menu without coding or plugins. I was going to use Woocommerce for my shopping cart client
Builder solved this dilemma for me with its custom layouts and menus and with the recent Exchange
membership add-on, I thought I had the best of both worlds but the log out experience is a huge
letdown. Without a familiar log out experience for clients and customers, I'm almost forced to use
Premise at $165 per client. Not my preferred choice I assure you.
If there is some other option I can take to address this one detail while this feature is being considered
for a future release please let me know.It would save me a ton of work,time and money.
Elise Alley
Posted 28 October 2013 - 10:09 AM
Hi getwebmedia,
This is the expected behavior. When your user clicks the logout link, it logs them out behind the scenes, they don't need to actually go to a logout page, and then takes them back to the store. There isn't a setting for where the logout redirects to in Exchange at this time. I can add this as a feature request for a future release, however, I don't have a timeline for if or when it will be added.
Let us know if you have any additional questions.
Posted 28 October 2013 - 09:30 AM
I have installed Exchange on a couple of sites for clients and I'm excited by the possibilities of Exchange but I can't seem to figure out why my log out page re-directs to the Store page. I have tried the standard Exchange page found in the settings and creating a Wordpress page and used the shortcode provided in Exchange page setting but each version when clicked on just re-directs to the Store page. Is there a setting I'm missing? I have two projects in limbo waiting on a solution.
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December 19th, 2011
The winter season is a time of celebrating across many cultures. As always, your campus library has plenty to read to learn about these celebrations. Books like Chase’s Calendar of Events (REF D11.5.C48 2012) and e-books such as We Are What We Celebrate: Understanding Holidays and Rituals or Holidays On Display offer excellent information, as do reference sources like Britannica Online. And databases with strong religion sections like JSTOR offer numerous excellent articles about these and other holidays.
many faiths
Some of these celebration around the world you may like to discover include:
Bodhi Day (Buddhist) celebrates the day that Buddha achieved enlightenment. It is on December 8th.
Boxing Day (secular) is a gift-giving holiday that is sometimes merged or replaced with the Catholic Feast of St. Stephen. It occurs on December 26th.
Epiphany (Christian) commemorates the visit of the Magi to the infant Jesus. It is celebrated on January 6th.
Pancha Ganapati (Hindu) celebrates Ganesha, especially in his manifestation as a cultural guardian. It is observed from December 21st to December 25th.
Tu Bishvat (Jewish) is one of four Hebrew New Year celebrations, commemorating the beginning of the agricultural cycle. It is celebrated on the 15th of Shevat (late January or early February).
Yalda (Persian) is a winter solstice festival, celebrating the birth of Mithra with fresh fruits. It is celebrated the night before the solstice; December 21st in 2011.
Yule (German) used to be a Norse winter solstice festival, but has been gradually merged with Christmas in most Scandinavian countries. Several modern Neopagan sects have adopted and integrated it as a festival of rebirth, celebrated over 12 days in December and January.
Whatever you celebrate, enjoy!
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Cooper Tire Acquires Majority of Chinese Tiremaker
And the the Chinese hookups just don't stop. Cooper Tire has announced that it has government approval to acquire 51% of China's third largest tire company, Shandong Chengshan Tire. The deal's expected to close in January and includes are you ready for this a 25 percent stake in a steel cord factory next to the tire facility. Now if that ain't a sweet deal on rubbers, we ain't never purchased a dusty pack o' Trojans at a convenience store at 3am.
Cooper Tire OK'd for Stake in China Co. [MSN Money]
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Amatoya: A Fire-Fighting Ford Warthog ConceptS
The Amatoya may be just a concept Warthog-inspired reconnaissance and fire-suppression vehicle, but with Apache-like seating and robotic water cannons it makes us want to see it douse some fires.
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Designed by Liam Ferguson, the system is similar to an MRAP and is designed to fill in as a quick response vehicle smaller than currently used commercial trucks. We're not sure there's a large enough market to justify the creation of such a vehicle, but we dig the look and the ethos of reducing human vulnerability. Just swap out the water cannons for real ones and you've got a great assault vehicle.
Here's what the designer has to say:
Currently the role of site reconnaissance is predominantly carried out by light tankers or QAVs (Quick Attack Vehicles), typically these are modified single cabin commercial utility vehicles such as the Toyota Landcruiser. While the off road performance and maneuverability of such a vehicle is sufficient, its ability to actively suppress a fire threat is severely limited by the considerably small water supply (500lt) and distinct lack of survival engineering, fundamentally making it inadequate for its role.
Typically medium and heavy tankers require 5-6 crew members to be operated effectively. AMATOYA requires only 2. More military in its approach, reducing crew numbers per appliance will allow for greater dispersion of resources during a fire response.
Principal concerns when developing a vehicle of any nature are driver position, ingress/egress and vision angles. These elements become even more crucial in a vehicle purpose built for reconnaissance. A central, forward and high driver and ROSCO operator position akin to the Apache assault helicopter with generous down vision will assure functionality.
Access is via two gull wing doors, an optimal solution to accommodate the unconventional bodyside form. The distinct lack of a traditional b-pillar will provide uninterrupted views for the ROSCO operator situated above and behind the driver.
Cabin temperature and vehicle survivability are central to the AMATOYA concept. Existing approaches in survival engineering on fire tankers consistently appears as augmentation rather than integration. Methods are passive, typically reactive and often incapacitate the appliance when in use. A key example is the use of curtain heat shields, while effective, when employed render the appliance out of operation.
To create a homogenous directive towards survivability AMATOYA incorporates state of the art clear aerogel laminated insulation in the windows and bodywork, a dedicated auxiliary water supply to operate a highly efficient, intelligent temperature controlled spray down system, military grade sacrificial thermo ceramic intumescent paints, and a mechanically injected large displacement diesel engine specifically engineered for the unique conditions experienced on the fire ground.
These measures will assure that even in the case of an extremely prolonged and high intensity burnover the vehicle will not only maintain cabin integrity, but opposed to existing appliances AMATOYA will remain fully operational.
A Remotely Operated Suppression Cannon Outfit (ROSCO) coupled with a generous 1800lt + 400lt auxiliary water supply, offers a unique dynamic to vehicle operation. Current suppression techniques require large crew numbers (at least 5 per appliance) to perform through intermittent periods of strenuous labour to have any form of impact on a fire. The ROSCO system utilizing IFEX3000 impulse technology is not only a hugely efficient means of fire suppression, but vitally will eliminate crew members being subjected to the elements and stresses of extended high intensity work on the fire ground, while constantly maintaining vehicle mobility. A highly rated thermal imaging camera along with directional spot lights will assist in ‘hotspot' location to determine the most effective direction of attack.
AMATOYA represents the pinnacle of specialized performance in the fire appliance design field. Off road capabilities reflect enthusiast 4WD methods, including generous approach, departure and over ramp angles, suspension travel, ground clearance and minimized turn circle.
Central tire inflation (CTI) and run flat tire (RFT) technology coupled with beadlock tires will allow an extensive band of dynamic pressure control to aid in traversing the complex terrain often encountered on the fire ground.
The vehicle adopts many conventional fabrication techniques associated with low production run specialized vehicles. The point of difference which separates this concept from existing appliances is the proposed monocoque steel body, comparable to military MRAP vehicles. A conventional fire tanker is built body-on-frame from a standard cab chassis truck base. While this approach is successful, the lack of integration results in certain performance issues. Body roll due to the on board water supply is an notable problem, however by creating a fully integrated solution, water reservoirs can be strategically located central and low in the vehicle to dramatically improve the centre of gravity.
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Bank Of America Has Something To Do With This Muscle Car's DisappearanceS
It's official. Bank of America is a big, evil corporation.
When he parked his Plum Crazy 1973 Dodge Challenger in his deceased mother's garage for the winter, Aaron Dahrooge expected it to be there when he came to retrieve it in the spring. But after a contractor hired by Bank of America to winterize and secure the house, the car was gone.
Neighbors told the Worcester Telegram & Gazette that they saw the contractors do their work — which included pouring antifreeze in the drains and putting a padlock on the garage door — one day, then return another to tow the car. The house was in the early stages of foreclosure, but Dahrooge said Bank of America officials have been uncooperative in helping him find out what happened to his classic muscle car. They've even declined to respond to a subpoena served by the detective working on the case Dahrooge filed with the Worcester, Mass. police department.
We're not sure what options the car has, but a '73 Challenger in decent shape is worth anywhere from $20,000 to more than $30,000, according to the NADA guides. Dahrooge told the Telegram & Gazette that he had fully restored the car, and from the look of the picture he gave to the paper, it's a pretty sweet car that's worth a few bills.
Dahrooge has accused Bank of America of stonewalling him, and said he has been subjected to an extended corporate run around in his many frantic calls to the bank's headquarters. So far, he hasn't been able to pry the name of the contractor out of the giant bank.
Dahrooge owns a repair shop in Worcester, and had all of his business accounts with Bank of America. But after being kicked out of the bank's local branch office when he demanded to know the name of the contractor who stole his car, he later withdrew all of his money and closed his accounts there.
A bank spokesperson offered a pretty standard line in response to Dahrooge's claims.
Dahrooge isn't the only one who's been robbed by B of A-hired contractors. The company faces lawsuits for similar cases in California and Texas. A Pittsburgh woman managed to wrest an apology, but not much else, out of the corporate behemoth when some papers were shuffled the wrong way and it sent contractors to change the locks on her house. In addition to damaging her carpet and making a mess of the place, they also took her pet parrot, and didn't give it back even after B of A had admitted to the foul up. She eventually had to drive three hours to claim her kidnapped bird.
Long story short, Bank of America sucks, and not just because of its role as a bailed out bank amidst the Great Recession. It's terrible because it's the kind of company whose employees redirect and hang up on customers whose lives have been screwed up by the company's fuck ups. It seems truly not to care about its customers, and even its sharehoders, who are all left to beat upon the windowless steel doors of a massive, unfeeling corporate fortress when their rights are trampled by the faceless operators inside.
We hope Dahrooge gets his Challenger back.
Photo credit: Aaron Dahrooge
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Dubos To Receive Scientific Achievement Award
JAMA. 1964;188(10):49. doi:10.1001/jama.1964.03060360121050.
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Rene Jules Dubos, PhD, of the Rockefeller Institute, New York, will receive the Scientific Achievement Award of the American Medical Association in June.
The award, a gold medal, was established in 1960 to honor nonphysician scientists who have done outstanding work. It will be presented to Dubos, a noted philosopher, pathologist, and microbiologist, at the AMA's annual convention in San Francisco during presidential inaugural ceremonies, Tuesday night, June 23.
Dubos' contributions to medical science include development of a rapid method for growing tuberclebacilli in submerged cultures; inquiries into the mechanisms of acquired immunity and resistance to infection, with special stress on tuberculosis; and, the discovery of the antibiotic tyrothricin.
Dubos was born in Saint Brice, France, in 1901. He attended school in Henonville and studied at the College Chaptal and Institut National Agronomique in Paris. He entered his scientific career almost by chance.
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Roslindale Neighbors: Flaherty Pool renovation questioned
October 26, 2012
Some Roslindale residents are saying the year-long closing of the Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF) Flaherty Pool for renovations is too long, that some portions of the project are unnecessary and that the City’s community process was inadequate.
The City countered that the renovation is needed, the community outreach was “sufficient” and that the one-year closure will lead to a state-of-the-art facility that Roslindale residents deserve.
The Flaherty Pool, which is located at 160 Florence St., is slated to close next month for a $5.6 million renovation that includes upgrades to the exterior, all mechanical systems, the locker rooms and the pool itself.
But Alan Wright, a Roslindale resident who has swum at the pool for the past 15 years, said only basic upgrades should be done, such as getting the hot water system fixed, and that the other renovations are not wanted.
“We want the pool to work, but we don’t want to lose it for a year,” he said.
Adam Frost, another Roslindale swimmer, echoed Wright’s sentiments. He said while there are some swimmers who want all the renovations to happen, he’s part of a swimmers group that questions if there isn’t a better way to spend the City’s resources.
“I think this plan is foolish,” said Frost.
He also said that the pool is not replaceable and that it’s a valuable public resource that is going to be closed for an extended period of time.
Sandy Holden of BCYF said that the renovations are “absolutely” needed and that “it’s not at all fluff.” She said that the pool is currently sinking into the ground because of an underground creek. As part of the renovations, pilings will be placed underneath the pool for support.
“It’s not something you do unless it’s necessary,” said Holden.
Wright and Frost both criticized the City’s community process, saying just one meeting, which was held in June, was not enough. They both felt the City was not interested in hearing the community’s feedback.
“This is what we are going to do. Period,” Frost said was the City’s position at the meeting.
Frost also said that the City issued a “pretty effective threat” during the meeting saying, “We have this money now. If we don’t spend it, we could lose it.”
Holden said she felt the meeting was “very productive” and the City has implemented most of what the people suggested. She noted that West Roxbury’s Draper Pool was scheduled to undergo renovations at the same time, but after a suggestion from the meeting, it was pushed back until the Flaherty is done.
“I think our outreach was sufficient,” said Holden. “I think we had an open line of communication. I’m not aware of any concern that we have not been able to address.”
When asked about the criticism about the year-long closure, Holden said, “I don’t see it as a problem. It’s a really good thing for the community to get a state-of-the-art facility. We’ve been responsive to any question or concern.”
She said that the West Roxbury Education Complex Pool will be available to Flaherty swimmers and that the City is currently working out scheduling with the school. It is a concern of Wright and Frost that there might be restrictions when they would be able to use the pool.
Holden that BCYF has been requesting for the project to be a priority on Mayor Thomas Menino’s capital plan and are “thrilled that it was selected to happen this year.”
“We can’t afford to continue to Band-Aid repairs to the building. People deserve more work to be done to it,” she said.
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Post subject: '77 GS550
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Got me a bike, a pretty decent one at that. It's a bit rough, but hey, I like 'em that way :lol:
Enter one 1977 Suzuki GS550E.
Doesn't currently run and hasn't done so for 10 years or more, I have a feeling the electronic ignition's playing up and I know for damn sure the carbs will need cleaning/kitting and balancing. Got a factory headlight fairing/windscreen thing with a broken windscreen around here somewhere, if I can find a replacement 'screen it'll probably go on.
Needs the aforementioned carb work, new battery, fix whatever the hell's wrong with the electrics, replace what needs replacing, new tyres and the tank, sideplates and headlight fairing thing will need respraying and it'll be done. Ready to cart me about while I go through the restricted stage of my motorcycle licence, and probably onwards.
Edit: It's actually a '77, my bad.
'81 Scorpion- Daily thrasher/track project. 4G52, 4.6:1 rear end, suspension work etc.
'00 Magna- 6G74, 5spd. Sensible, reliable daily, gets along pretty well though.
'79 Suzuki GS550- 580cc overbore, rejetted carbs.
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Darvish in Texas: haafu identity and athletic celebrity
Paul Christensen
In early December 2011 the Nippon Ham Fighters of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) “posted” Yu Darvish, making him eligible to field contract offers from Major League Baseball (MLB) teams in the United States.1 Darvish, a tall, handsome then 24 year old who, from 2005-2011, was the team’s ace pitcher, had been the frequent subject of speculation: would he, and if so when, leave Japan for American baseball. By December 19 the Texas Rangers had won the posting process with a bid of $51.7 million dollars, paid entirely to Nippon Ham, payable upon the successful negotiation of a contract with Darvish. Several weeks later a six year, $60 million dollar agreement was signed and the next round of Darvish’s athletic endeavors was set to unfold outside Japan. The month long process assumed its place alongside other moves by prominent Japanese baseball players to the United States, with baseball fans in both countries discussing and dissecting how he would fare against MLB competition.
If the details above told the complete tale, the movement of Darvish, as well as Hideo Nomo, Ichiro Suzuki, Hideki Matsui, Daisuke Matsuzaka, and other dominant Japanese baseball players to the United States, would be but another piece in the “global circulation of professional athletes, a phenomenon of increasing importance at this historical juncture” (Besnier 2012: 494). Darvish, however, adds a new and important twist to this global circulation of elite athletes, specifically their flight to the US baseball Mecca, and all the cultural, nationalistic, and political implications embodied therein. The popular curiosity and media-driven celebrity around Darvish stems in part from his association, as the son of an Iranian father and Japanese mother, with the label haafu (half) as a major component of his public identity. My position here is that while Darvish’s haafu-ness complicates an already jumbled picture of conflating racial, cultural, athletic, and nationalistic categories, the attention it generates on either side of the Pacific is ultimately superficial. As I show below, Darvish’s fame has not induced conversation in Japan or the United States on ethnicity and athletics, or substantially curtailed the often essentializing and overly deterministic interpretations of cultural difference frequently invoked by sports media in the two countries. In short, Darvish’s already celebrity in Japan, and growing popular attention in the United States, has done little to impact larger social issues linked to discussion of haafu in Japan or the interplay between global identity politics and sports.
Darvish’s celebrity derives from his unusual biography made public through athletic success in a sport popular in two of the world’s wealthiest nations. This attention inserts Darvish into a wider conversation on the role and purpose of celebrity, particularly when understood as the source of culturally significant symbols to systems of advanced capitalism (Rojek 2012: 16). Celebrity within this framework is a cohesive social force, generating “by its dramas the structure and the strength with which to hold things in their proper place” (Inglis 2010: 8). As such, the myriad mechanisms of celebrity haul Darvish’s biography out into the light for public consumption, but ultimately do little to confront the underlying issues of identity, racism, or discrimination that persist within Japan and circulate globally.
Additionally, haafu as a descriptive category of identity must also be put into a wider cultural context. haafu classifications root categories of difference in popular understandings of blood and ethnicity, a decidedly unscientific measure of the amounts of Japanese and non-Japanese sanguinity thought to be running through an individual’s veins. By calculating and compartmentalizing the individual as in-between, haafu recognition works against other overt forms of individual identity assertion. Thus, Darvish’s claims to “being Japanese,” supported by his linguistic competence and place of education and residence, are potentially diluted, but also challenged, through haafu designations. Such categorizations are by no means a distinctly Japanese trait. Murphy-Shigematsu notes how the “ethnic and racial politics in the US and UK exert pressure on individuals to identify with only one group” (2000: 197). The author adds that “the haafu image also does not include those who are physically indistinguishable from majority Japanese” (ibid 213). Thus, Darvish challenges such identity assertions as certain aspects of his physical appearance, his height and striking features, are attributed to his haafu background. What remains lost in this sea of conflicting claims is the irrelevance of Darvish’s pronouncements on who he feels he is - an attempt to express individual identity that I contend is of fundamental importance to understanding sport and identity in a global setting. Within the context of haafu identity politics, Darvish the international celebrity overshadows Darvish the individual.
As haafu, Darvish is widely discussed and dissected in both Japan and the United States, albeit with differing and racially tinged interpretations of his relevance. This malleability of Darvish’s public persona, itself firmly entrenched within “a culture of celebrity that emphasizes image, dissolves distance and forges familiarity,” introduces greater layers of nuance and conflict than typically attributed to sports stars from Japan who entered the global mediascape (Smart 2005: 14). In Japan he is often depicted as a rebellious and exotic outlier evaluated through “blood ideology,” yet one who staunchly insists on identifying himself as “100 percent Japanese” (Robertson 2002: 191, Weiner 2009: 2). However, Darvish is also presented by Japan’s sport and celebrity media as a dutiful son and hard-working Japanese pitcher now trying to succeed in America, the latest on a growing list of expensive and incessantly discussed players posted by NPB teams and bought by wealthy MLB counterparts.
Shifting focus to the United States, and specifically Texas, Darvish exists as a highly scrutinized athlete made representative of, and burdened with “hyperbolic generalizations” concerning his national relevance to Japan (Joo 2012: 85). Such scrutiny is filtered through media narratives that allow sports stars to “become known as public figures and have qualities of ‘personality’ attributed to them” (Smart 2005: 16-17). Further, and more generally, he is a point of spectacular confluence around which varying claims to pieces of his affection, attention, endorsement, and aptitude are directed by a range of global viewers. As such, I look at Darvish as a “socially constructed phenomena, the product of both [a] particular historical moment and broader, cumulative discourses of celebrity that become transnational in reach,” and that seek to transform individuals into global commodities for popular consumption (Frost 2011: 3).
Interpretations and appropriations of Darvish can be divided between the two nations, parading his “non-threatening” exoticism and celebrity in Japan, alongside a more enigmatic position in the United States as an Asian athlete who does not fit neatly into sometimes racialized interpretations of athletic potential. Darvish’s unusual background, coupled with his own insistence on his Japanese-ness, creates an intriguing but ultimately trivial persona insouciant to Japan’s ethnic diversity or conflict. However, those in the United States charged with reporting and interpreting Darvish’s athletic prowess offer another lens of interpretation. As a Japanese athlete, the American sports media is inclined to cast him in the mold of past Asian baseball players who moved to MLB. In such an environment, nuance and appreciation for difference fare poorly against sometimes racialized interpretations of Darvish’s potential and chance at athletic success in America. The result is a jumble of racial and nationalistic interpretations laden with celebrated distraction, yet yielding little in the way of change concerning ethno-racial understandings of Japan, the United States, or perceptions of athletic capability.
Darvish Grows Up
Darvish’s parents, Farsad and Ikuyo Darvish, met as international students, he from Iran and she from Japan, while attending Eckerd College in Florida in the 1970s. Yu was born in Hibikino, a suburb of Osaka, in 1986. He spent nearly all of his life prior to signing with the Rangers in Japan, traveling to Iran twice for short visits as a child and playing in various baseball tournaments around the world, but always residing in Japan (Cable n.d., Passan 2008). Despite his international parentage, Darvish has always unhesitatingly identified himself as Japanese, often presenting his linguistic skills, or lack thereof, as the principal evidence.
Darvish as a high school star
Prior to arrival in Texas he was viewed by most, especially the American sports media, as monolingual, speaking Japanese and using an interpreter to communicate with Rangers’ staff and reporters. He did, however, feature in a Texas Rangers promotional television commercial, where the frequently invoked Abbott and Costello possibilities of his first name are fully exploited, and is said to be learning English and Spanish in order to better communicate with his teammates and coaches.2 However, Farsad, a fluent English speaker, commented that his son understands the language well, and he is often observed communicating easily with coaches and teammates.
The distinctiveness of Darvish’s biography is inescapable in accounts of his athletic success. He is never just a dominant NPB pitcher now trying to replicate that success in the United States. Instead, in Japan he was always the son of a doting yet foreign father, frequently shown during Darvish’s televised Nippon Ham games in cutaways between innings. Darvish has actively suppressed discussion of his haafu-ness, saying “I'm Japanese. I grew up as a Japanese. I'm 100 percent Japanese” (Passan 2008). Despite such assertions, race and subtle racism have shaped his professional career. In spite of being one of the highest evaluated pitchers in the 2004 NPB draft, several teams passed on selecting Darvish. Bobby Valentine, then manager of the Chiba Lotte Marines and manager of the Boston Red Sox in 2012, said he wanted to draft Darvish in 2004, but was told by his scouting director that he “didn't think [Darvish] was what our fans really would like to root for.” Valentine smugly added during the same interview when he was still managing the Marines, “that scouting director is no longer with us” (Cable n.d.).
Darvish’s “Japanese-ness,” indisputable in his linguistic competence, place of birth and residence, and cultural literacy, matters little when confronting entrenched notions of foreignness (Sugimoto 2010: 192). The novelty of Darvish is his distinct parentage and background, enveloping his extraordinary athletic talent. Further, an insistence on extending racial qualifiers to attempt explanation for his popularity morphs into a process of confrontational and conflicting claims, where even Darvish’s dismissal of such statements becomes irrelevant. As a result, I argue that it is productive to think of Darvish as both an Iranian-Japanese superstar pitcher and sports celebrity in Japan, as well as a now high priced Japanese baseball talent in MLB. In this absence of solidity, the image and appropriation of Darvish becomes a nodal point where “the impossibility of an ultimate fixity of meaning” is easily observed (Laclau and Mouffe 2001: 112).
Interpretation and appropriation of Darvish’s image, what is visible during games, either live or on television, as well as through his growing number of endorsements and advertisements, interviews, and social media campaigns in JapAn And the United States, reveal a pliable persona shaped by the forces of global capitalistic flows rooted in the popularity of sport and his “non-threatening, ‘spectacular difference’” (Frost 2011: 192).3 Darvish’s difference, his haafu-ness mixed with athletic skill and marketed charisma, exists in a manner that helps “mask lingering inequalities and tensions in post-war
A Darvish billboard for Asahi Black Beer in Tokyo, June 2012.
Japan” between a still prominent discourse on national ethnic homogeneity and a far more complex reality (ibid). As such, he cannot “be viewed as a product solely of his own creation, but neither can he be seen as simply a product of societal construction. He - and by extension other sports stars - play a part in molding not only his own image, but also the very society that is, in turn, molding it” (ibid). The flexibility of Darvish as popular and marketable athletic persona, sutured chaotically upon the rigidity of local and global racial categories, suggests the possibility of a market driven malleability to such categories of identity and inclusion or exclusion. A malleability however that is ultimately vapid as it is “the industrialization of celebrity which holds these games in their position of social prominence” (Inglis 2010: 226). It is, in short, a process little interested in addressing haafu categories of identity if links to the creation and expansion of global profit cannot be formed.
Darvish’s unusual biography has also resulted in claims upon his success from a new and disparate range of groups. Iranian-Americans, as reported in The Dallas Morning News, are “embracing” Darvish because his presence on the team helps “humanize Iranian-Americans” (April 8, 2012). Despite leaving Japan, his popularity there has also grown, spurred in part by prominent endorsement contracts, including one for Asahi Black Beer. His Texas Ranger coaches frequently praise Darvish for being “hard working” and “diligent,” terms often used to describe previous Japanese players who moved from NPB to MLB. Finally, to ESPN and other American sports media outlets, who are always in search of anything resembling controversy - no matter how manufactured, he is the latest star player from Japan burdened with impossibly high expectations, due chiefly to the more than $100 million dollars the Rangers committed to spend in order to acquire him. Darvish the athlete has been consistently labeled a “work in progress” by baseball’s American punditry. While possessing phenomenal baseball talent and an extraordinary array of pitches, he must in their view get “stronger” and “tougher” if he is to find sustained success and prove worthy of the Ranger’s substantial financial investment. The 6 foot 5 inch pitcher nevertheless finished the season with a 16-9 record and a 3.90 earned run average, including a 3-0 record in September.
What is clear is that Darvish the individual matters little alongside Darvish the brand, icon, spokesperson, or team representative. The complexity of Darvish - his well-known haafu biography, athletic talent, and celebrity status - create disjuncture and discordant opinion on the cultural and popular significance of his accomplishments. While it is purely speculative to ask if Darvish will fundamentally alter racialized readings of Asian baseball players in America, or popularize the sport in Iran or among Iranian-Americans, his image functions as an example of Japan’s post-war cosmopolitanism and capitalistic power that facilitates dismissal of persistent racial and economic inequalities, both in Japan and globally. As such, Darvish’s dismissal of his haafu-ness fits with the larger historical pattern of Japanese athletes, including most prominently Sadaharu Oh - the global home run king born to a Taiwanese father and Japanese mother, minimizing their divergent identity claims within the interplay between individual athletic success and the popular interpretations it engenders.
Kōshien, cigarettes, and shotgun weddings
Japan’s National High School Baseball Tournament at the iconic Kōshien Stadium outside Osaka reverberates every year with a cultural importance extending far beyond the athletic achievements of high school boys. At Kōshien a select group of players are forged into young men through a crucible of dirt, sweat, tears, defeat and, for only a select few, victory, all in games televised to the entire nation. As Kelly notes, “for decades… the single word, Kōshien… has called up in much of the national population the poignant display of idealized virtues by the nation’s male adolescents” (2011: 484). Darvish’s pitching earned him a place in this pantheon of young men who performed valiantly, particularly in defeat, at Kōshien, as well as the heavy moralistic responsibility and expectation such a performance heralds and obligates for the rest of his athletic career.
Darvish’s pitching dominance at both the spring and summer tournaments in 2003 and 2004 also marked the beginning of his celebrity. Tohoku High School, Darvish’s team, did not win at Kōshien in either year, but his exemplary pitching was nationally broadcast during the popular tournaments. Ranked and scouted with the top Japanese high school baseball talents during his 2004 senior year, he was selected in the middle of the first round by the Nippon Ham Fighters. Controversy followed quickly in February 2005, when Darvish was photographed smoking a cigarette outside a pachinko parlor while 18, under the legal age for smoking and gambling (The Japan Times). After apologizing at a press conference, he was sent temporarily away from Nippon Ham spring training in Okinawa, and was not allowed to attend his high school graduation. A precedent for perceived disinterest in and disobedience toward the forces of mainstream morality was established. Darvish’s stellar performance at Kōshien cloaked the seemingly trivial incident in thicker layers of moralizing judgment. As playing at Kōshien is conflated with a series of values that showcase “purity of motive, teamwork, obedience to authority and effort over talent,” Darvish’s youthful insolence allowed him to be interpreted in a fundamentally different, and haafu rooted, manner in contrast to previous “heroes of Kōshien” (Kelly 2011: 487). Such interpretations of baseball, the tournament and stadium, and its impact on shaping young Japanese men into proper adults, give the trivial conduct of a teenage Darvish greater resonance as the impact upon appropriations of and to his image as a professional player are considered further.
Darvish cover story from An An magazine
In 2007 Darvish posed nude, but did not reveal his genitalia, in the popular women’s magazine An An. He also married Japanese television personality Saeko the same year, after she became pregnant with the couple’s first child, followed by a second son several years later. Japan’s celebrity media labeled their union a dekichatta kekkon, or “shotgun wedding,” and their divorce in early 2012 generated little controversy. All of these events have combined to create in Darvish a celebrity persona markedly different from other prominent baseball players, particularly the meticulous and media reclusive Ichiro Suzuki, or the stoic and unquestioningly masculine Hideki Matsui.4 Darvish, both through his own actions and the undulating currents of a technologically driven celebrity mediascape in Japan and abroad has became a rebellious, exotic, and athletically dominant figure (Appadurai 1996).
MLB’s Racialized Multiculturalism
In May, 1995 Hideo Nomo began pitching for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Nomo left the Kintetsu Buffalos at the end of the previous season in a move that surprised many in the NPB establishment, becoming the first Japanese MLB player in thirty years.5 His immediate success, leading the National League in strikeouts and winning the 1995 Rookie of the Year award, resulted in a slew of laudatory newspaper articles and media attention. This coverage was well summarized in the Los Angeles Times headline from July 1995, “Nomomania Grips L.A. and Japan” (Nightengale 1995). Yet underneath this applauding coverage lurked disdain and racialized critiques on the limits of capability for Japanese players in America. Nomo’s success, while popularly intriguing, was increasingly labeled a “gimmick,” due to his exaggerated, twisting, “tornado” windup that initially baffled MLB hitters as thoroughly as it had those in NPB. Baseball commentators on ESPN and other major sports media outlets quickly gravitated to this flaw in Nomo’s pitching as hitters adjusted to the windup and his statistics waned in the 1996 and 1997 seasons. Additionally, Chan Ho Park, Hideki Irabu, Kazuhiro Sasaki, and a steady stream of other pitchers from Japan and South Korea further cemented the view that only pitchers, where reliance on “technical ability” and “intellect” are possible, could find athletic success in America. This success, however, was typically tempered by questions of the player’s strength and durability over the course of a slightly longer MLB season.6 As Mayeda succinctly notes, Asian athletes in the United States continue to be “stereotyped as less athletic but hard working and more intelligent,” a tendency still evident today, particularly in the television commentary of MLB games (1999: 208).
Texas Ranger fans express their support for Darvish.
The signing of Ichiro Suzuki by the Seattle Mariners in late 2000, an outfielder and still the most prominent Japanese player to move to MLB at the height of his career, brought a new round of racialized critiques of Asian baseball players. Ichiro, in the initial assessment of many American managers, television commentators, and reporters was too weak, frail, and in one New York Times account “gaunt-looking” to compete as a hitter and fielder in MLB (Verhovek 2001). As The Seattle Times noted, questions persisted into the start of Ichiro’s first MLB season if he could “hit it with any muscle” (Sherwin 2001). Similar racial and bodily critiques of Japanese players have persisted into the present, sometimes fading slightly, as with the arrival of the power hitting Hideki Matsui to the New York Yankees at the start of the 2003 season, but never completely evaporating. Daisuke Matsuzaka’s struggles with the Boston Red Sox, particularly as the 2008 and 2009 baseball seasons drew to an end in September and October, were consistently attributed to Japan’s shorter season and the perceived physical weakness of Japanese players against MLB competition. As Frost notes in addressing lingering global perceptions of Japanese athletes, “one of the reasons commonly cited for athletic failure… is a physical inadequacy that comes not from lack of preparation or even human frailty, but from being Japanese” (2011: 235).
This is not to suggest that race is the only, or even the dominant, global designator and descriptor of Japanese baseball players or international sports figures. I contend however that race remains one of the easiest, and thus widely used, descriptors of difference by the Western sports media. Such practices are particularly evident in discussion of Asian athletes, where heavy reliance on the demanding and overly-hierarchical imaginings of baseball in Japan or South Korea are constant fare for television commentary, reporting, and fan-generated analysis online.7 Such practices help perpetuate culturally essentializing views of athletes leaving Japan for competition abroad, racializing, albeit in sometimes subtle ways, the presentation and interpretation of their sporting prowess.
As such, a reliance on racialized and culturally descriptors of Asian, as well as Latino players by the media of American baseball, confronts in Darvish an enigmatic figure.8 Racially rooted interpretations of Japanese players extend as far as the manner in which baseball is played in Japan. “Indeed, the dominant image of Japanese baseball is that of a society that has actively and forcefully reshaped baseball’s original forms and spirit to fit a set of purposes that turn play into pedagogy, that subordinate the excitement of contest for the demands of character building. Americans gleefully play baseball; Japanese grimly work baseball - and they are worse for it” (Kelly 2007: 196). Group homogeneity, reverence to managerial authority, grueling practice regimes, purity - both of purpose and sometimes self, and reliance on “fighting spirit” are the Western sports media’s inescapable descriptors in popular accounts of Japanese baseball. Inserted into such a mix, Darvish is a disruptive, but not destructive, force. A widely circulated Yahoo! Sports article noted that “in a country with a black-and-white attitude, Darvish is the color” (Passan 2008). He is an intriguing sports celebrity, but as a celebrity he is intriguing because he unsettles and adjusts, but does not substantially challenge, racialized notions of the athletic status quo in Japan or the United States.
Darvish introduced to Texas Ranger fans
The commentary surrounding these racialized interpretations of Darvish as sports celebrity constitute what theorist Guy Debord has called “purely spectacular rebelliousness” (2008: 38). Darvish’s “dissatisfaction” with pitching in Japan, the rules high school students and professional athletes are told to follow, and shifting interpretations of actions rooted in racialized interpretations of self, make him a spectacular force of contemporary sports celebrity and capitalistic consumption. His simultaneous transgressions - smoking while underage, divorced, foreign - and compliance - hard working, filial, Japanese when cast against his current American competition - with the constructed norms a media star should embody, cast interpretations and appropriations of Darvish as among the “most advanced forms of commodity consumption” (ibid). He is a compelling, yet ultimately facile sports celebrity presence with negligible outward interest in engaging larger concerns linked to his haafu background.
Challenge and change
In the conflation of so many identity components - the sheer unusualness of who he is - Darvish bumps up against the intermittently racialized reporting of baseball in the United States, incites disagreement and co-option from disparate groups previously disinterested or largely disengaged from baseball, and twists understandings of “Japanese-ness” from Tokyo to Texas. Iranian-Americans want to claim him as one of their own, a humanizing presence for a group too often demonized. Baseball’s American media often wants to paint him with the convenient yet culturally essentializing strokes periodically used to describe other Japanese players in MLB. For many seeing Darvish pitch, either a baseball or a product, challenges understandings of what a Japanese person “should” be. Rangers’ fans may simply want him to throw strikes and win games, yet have also turned to racialized means of expressing their fandom and support. Thus, the haafu equation for Darvish resists simplistic conclusions, offering instead a multifaceted persona intriguing for its potential to shift understandings of Japan in ways that better reflect contemporary complexity, but ultimately hampered by disparate and divergent interpretations of his celebrity and its possibilities.
Larger conclusions can also be drawn from Darvish’s first seasons in MLB. On August 28, 2012 Darvish returned to pitch for the Rangers after missing his previously scheduled start with muscle tightness. The game was against the Tampa Bay Rays and Darvish struck out ten in a tense game that the Rangers’ won 1-0. In a revealing post game comment the Rangers’ manager, Ron Washington, said Darvish was pitching better because “he was carrying a lot of baggage and I think he’s dumped the baggage, so we’ve got Yu Darvish here now” (Associated Press 2012). The “baggage” is the expectations heaped upon Darvish by so many, both in Japan and the United States, that he not only prove worthy of the Rangers’ financial investment, but that he also become the standard-bearer for Japanese baseball abroad. When pausing to consider such expectations, the “spectacular” distraction of contemporary sports media and celebrity come into sharper focus. The potential of haafu to challenge understandings of diversity, identity, and athletic potential dissolve when filtered through the market forces and mechanisms that make baseball, and sport generally, a global commodity. In Darvish the label haafu becomes a vehicle to market and sell Texas Rangers’ souvenirs, tickets, advertisement space and commercial time slots - particularly to Japanese consumers, as well as a host of other products globally. More thAn Anything else Darvish has been made haafu as a commodity form to be deployed within a system of global athletic capitalism.
Paul Christensen teaches in the Department of Anthropology at Union College. Email.
Recommended citation: Paul Christensen, "Darvish in Texas: haafu identity and athletic celebrity," The Asia-Pacific Journal, Volume 10, Issue 45, No. 2, November 5, 2012.
Articles on related subjects:
• Robert Whiting, Samurai Baseball vs. Baseball in Japan—Revisited
• Charles W. Hayford, Response to “Samurai Baseball vs Baseball in Japan—Revisited”
• William W. Kelly, Is Baseball a Global Sport? America’s “National Pastime” as Global Field and International Sport
• Charles W. Hayford, Samurai Baseball vs. Baseball in Japan
• Robert Whiting, The Samurai Way of Baseball and the National Character Debate
•Roger Pulvers, Two Generations of Japanese and Japanese American Artists: Activism, Racism and the American Experience
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1 NPB mandates that a player can only be a free agent, and eligible to sign with any team they desire, after playing nine seasons. A consequence of this for players wanting to move to MLB is that their best seasons are often behind them by the time they are eligible to field contract offers from American teams. The posting system, whereby a Japanese team receives compensation from the winning American bid upon successful negotiation of a contract with the player, was initiated my NPB ownership to ensure they received financial compensation for the loss of their star players. Players wanting to be posted asked their team for permission and, once granted, bids to the team from MLB could be accepted. The MLB team with the winning bid team then has 30 days to reach an agreement with the player. Increasingly many see the system as antiquated and unfair to both Japanese players and MLB teams, while only benefiting the corporate owners of NPB teams. However, a solution that ensures prominent Japanese players do not immediately leave Japan for the United States has not been devised.
2 The commercial has Yu and Mike Napoli (the team’s catcher) watching a Rangers game with fans. Seated between Darvish and Napoli is a thirteen year old fan who asks “didn’t the Rangers sign a new pitcher this year?” Napoli’s response is “yes, Yu,” which the boy interprets as “you.” He then asks Darvish to clarify and everyone laughs at the confusion. It can be viewed online.
3 The “Yu is my homeboy” website is one of the more prominent examples of fan-generated social media efforts to forge connections to Darvish since his arrival in the United States. The t-shirts, created by a Rangers’ fAn And sold online, have become popular with Yu’s teammates. Mike Napoli, the team’s catcher, wore one during the post-game press conference after Darvish’s first start.
4 Japanese baseball observers will likely recall Daisuke Matsuzaka’s legal transgressions, including an incident in 2000 where he drove without a valid driver’s license, illegally parked outside his then girlfriend’s apartment, and had a Seibu Lions team official take the blame after the car was ticketed and towed. I argue that Matsuzaka’s behavior was widely interpreted in a different manner. He was more irresponsible lout than rebellious and exotic heartthrob, a bruising power pitcher with a personality to match.
5 Masanori Murakami played for the San Francisco Giants in 1964-1965 and was the first Japanese player in MLB. Used primarily as a relief pitcher by the Giants, Murakami returned to Japan after the 1965 season and continued playing for several teams until 1981. Sadly, he was promptly forgotten by followers of baseball in America after leaving San Francisco (Mayeda 1999: 203).
6 The MLB season is 162 games. NPB’s season is 144 games and South Korea’s KPB season is 133 games.
7 Outside the scope of this paper, but still of note, is the practice of labeling Japanese and South Korean soccer players “shirt-sellers” or “jersey players” by those who report on European soccer. Manchester United was quick to emphasize that their recent signing of Shinji Kagawa was motivated solely by his soccer skills, while possible benefits from greater Japanese interest in the team are an additional and unsolicited bonus
8 As the title suggests, Carter’s The Quality of Home Runs: The Passion, Politics, and Language of Cuban Baseball (2008) looks in part at the other prominent vein in the racialized vocabulary of MLB’s reporting network. Latino players are consistently described as “passionate,” “fiery,” and in the pejorative, “undisciplined.” Ozzie Guillén, most recently manager of the Miami Marlins, best exemplifies such media constructions with his frequent and “controversial” comments on topics ranging from his team’s hitting to his feelings on Fidel Castro.
gregory clark
This is a rather forced attempt to extract contention where it does not really exist. Darvish is popular in Japan in his own right. The Iran/foreign factor is simply exotic icing on the cake. Most other children of mixed birth brought up in Japan and fluent in Japanese, and with some accomplishment, enjoy the same somewhat elevated status. They gain added popularity largely because they are seen as not conforming entirely to the somewhat stereotyped Japanese mould. Sorry. I know there are lot of academics and others out there determined to see the Japanese as invariably anti-foreign. But the situation is much more complicated than they realise. Often it is an advantage to be a foreigner.
Paul Christensen
Gregory, Thank you for the comment. I agree that the situation surrounding haafu, identity, ethnicity, etc. in Japan is far more complex than most acknowledge. However, I don’t see my essay forwarding a position “determined to see the Japanese as invariably anti-foreign.” You say that Darvish is popular in his own right in Japan, but then add that being a foreigner is advantageous. This seems to support my major contention that Darvish, while a popular figure, does not advance a long overdue conversation in Japan on the complexity of ethnicity and identity.
Steve Harris
As a regular reader of Japan Focus and sports fan, I wasted no time in reading the article. I appreciate the insights of Mr. Christensen, but I'm a bit baffled about how he sees the "conversation in Japan on the complexity of ethnicity and identity" being advanced. What would that conversation look like and who does he envision as its main participants?
Robert Whiting
Interesting piece but teams passed on Darvish in the 2004 draft for reasons other than the “race and subtle racism” implied by the author. When Darvish was eligible for the draft in 2004 there was something known as a "Jiyu Waku" system in place whereby college and industrial league players could designate which teams they wanted to be drafted by. Eight of the NPB teams that particular year chose to participate in this method of drafting, and went after those college or industrial league stars who had some potential for immediate use rather than high school stars who would need grooming in the minor leagues for 2-3 years. The other four teams who chose not to participate in the "Jiyu Waku" phase drafted high school players. In the first round, Nippon Ham chose Darivsh, while Seibu got Hideaki Wakui , a pitcher from Yokohama Koko, Daiei took Tomoaki Egawa, a pitcher from Uji Yamada Koko, and Hiroshima picked Tuyoshi Sato , a pitcher from Akita Shogyo Koko, Those last three named pitchers had reputations as good as Darvish at the time. In fact, Wakui went on to become one of the top pitchers in Japan, (Lotte picked Matsushita Denki star Yasutomo Kubo, who has also had a solid career.). The fact that Darvish was half-Iranian combined with reports that that Iranian gangs had been selling dope in Japan might have crossed the minds of some front office executives prior to the 2004 draft, as may have questions about Darvish’s shaky baseball work ethic in high school. But most Japanese sportswriters and baseball executives I know believe that if the "Jiyu Waku" system had not been in effect back then, as many as seven teams would have chosen Darvish .
Steve Harris
Robert Whiting's comment underscores Gregory Clark's observation that Paul Christensen is trying a bit too hard to create controversy where controversy doesn't seem to exist. As a non-Japanese, long time resident of Japan, I've seen and heard the grinding of this ax many times. I'd be a lot more interested in discussing what sort of forces drive it.
Paul Christensen
Steve, I think there are a wealth of potential participants including, but not limited to, zainichi and nikkeijin populations, gay and lesbian communities, foreign laborers, and other social or ethnic minority groups in Japan. Difficulty in immediately defining the main participants only speaks to the need for such a conversation. Prominent individuals (Governor Ishihara or Ōsaka’s mayor Hashimoto being good examples) have certainly helped shape conversation on identity and ethnic diversity in Japan along specific lines. My feeling is that other voices/opinions should be given more attention and prominence.
Mitchell Murata
I find the inclusion of David Mayeda's viewpoints regarding Asian athletes to be wholly confusing, to the say the least. ("...Mayeda succinctly notes, Asian athletes in the United States continue to be “stereotyped as less athletic but hard working and more intelligent,” a tendency still evident today, particularly in the television commentary of MLB games (1999: 208).") Especially when the very examples of Asian/Japanese baseball players cited - Nomo, Sasaki, Irabu, Matsui, Irabu, Matsuzaka, Chan Ho Park & Darvish - are all significantly taller & larger than average even for professional athletes. It makes no sense. Imagine a discourse on black conservatives - Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice, Allen West ... - and then followed by a similarly displaced stereotypical assertion regarding black Americans; perhaps something appropriately idiotic from an academic like Philippe Rushton. Quoting it, doesn't make it so. I believe the author was trying too hard to make a point that simply wasn't there. The "thing" about Darvish is that relatively little notice has been accorded his ethnic background - it hasn't been hidden, suppressed, disguised or ignored - just given the attention it deserves ... something that ranks far low on the totem pole with his athletic abilities and record taking its rightful spotlight. With reference to the author's reply to Steve Harris above: as a long-term Japanese-American resident in Japan ... I don't see how my own ethnic identity as a nikkeijin should somehow magically inspire me with thoughts of longing to engage in prolonged discussion and discourse with gays, lesbians, Koreans & foreign laborers in Japan. Utterly confusing. And, a little disturbing, to be frank..
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MarcusTiltSome of the best games are ones that simulate a real-life puzzle, such as a Rubik's Cube, or physics games like Crazy Machines. One of my favorite physical puzzles has always been the wooden labyrinth. You remember, the game where you turn knobs to roll the little steel ball to the exit, without hitting any holes along the way? Even though the solution was the same each time, I would play Labyrinth for hours on end, trying to make it to the exit faster and faster.
Tilt is an example of the wooden labyrinth in digital form, and an excellent one it is, too. Using the mouse, you tilt the board up, down, left, and right to direct the ball to the exit. Of course, one of the advantages of a digital version is the fact that the maze configuration does not have to stay static, and it certainly doesn't here. There are 66 different levels, many of them devilishly hard.
The game starts off simple. Just make your way around the walls and get the ball to the exit. But soon, extra elements are introduced. Now you are trying to get two different balls to two exits simultaneously. Okay, not so hard once you get the hang of it. But then it becomes three balls to three exits. Then four. Then the balls are different sizes, and must be directed into specific areas. The levels eventually become less like Labyrinth and more like those small plastic cube puzzles where you have to get all the metal balls in the holes at the same time. Throw in other obstacles, such as pads that slow balls down or attract them like a black hole, and things can become an exercise in frustration. And that's only half-way through!
Analysis: Truth be told, I was expecting fewer multi-ball puzzles and more variations on the original wooden labyrinth, but Tilt's variety does keep it interesting. Later in the game, the mix of classic mazes with more puzzle-like levels becomes much better. The special pads make many levels less about careful maneuvering and more about coming up with a strategy to get the ball to the next "safe" section. Your only competition is the time it takes to complete each level. You have an unlimited number of "lives", and can reset a level at any time, should you get stuck.
TiltTilt can be played either in the browser window or full-screen. To get the full experience, and to increase your accuracy, I would suggest playing full-screen whenever possible. The gameplay seems to smooth out, making the board much easier to control, and allowing you to make minute changes in the tilt.
The one real gripe I have is the way that the game saves progress. You can continue where you left off after a fashion, not having to play through all 66 levels in one sitting. But in order to continue, you have to play through the level previous to the one you are currently playing. You know, the one that took you 2 hours to finally beat? If I've already beaten a level, I don't quite understand the purpose of making me finish another level in order to not have to replay the first one. [NOTE: Since this review was written, this feature has changed. It is now possible to continue from the last level played.]
That issue aside, Tilt is one of the finest implementations of Labyrinth that I have ever seen in Flash. The controls are easy to understand, and 66 levels will give you literally hours of gameplay. So jump into the labyrinths of Tilt and see if you can come out a winner!
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I don't know if it's just me, but when I click the link to "[PLAY NOW]" on the page, nothing happens. In fact, none of the links on that page do anything for me. Hope I'm not the only one.
All the links work for me, JIGuest, and I'm able to play the game as expected.
I'm using Mac OS X with Flash Player 10.
When you say "on that page" you're talking about the developer's site and not here on JIG, correct?
The one feature lacking here is the ability to turn both knobs at the same time, quickly enough to make the ball jump over the tiny wooden walls. That was the only way I could beat that labyrinth.
The link on the JIG site works for me. It's the link on the developer's site that doesn't work. It works in internet explorer for me, but not firefox. Weird.
Sounds like a Firefox extension conflict. Ad blocker maybe?
Maybe something is changed since the review was written, but I can continue from the last level I played, not the last level I finished.
Anyway, fun game. I'm currently stuck at level 35, after million failed tries I need to take a break.
Maybe update the review?
I nearly didn't try this because of that fact.
Very relaxing. If you have a steady hand, take your time, and take advantage of the "friction" the goal areas provide, then it gets much easier.
I'm up to level 57, but I think I've had enough for now.
The links on the dev's site aren't working for me either. I'm using OS X, Flash 10, and Firefox. I turned off all my extensions and it didn't help. Not only does the "Play Now" link not function, none of the other links on the page work.
Where do you see a "Play Now" link? On the game's main title screen the link reads: "Play Tilt".
I'm also running Flash Player 10 on Mac OS X and Firefox, and the links work just fine.
The links don't work for me either, I see "Play Now!" for two games (Tilt, Tevlon 3D) but neither does anything.
I'm using Chrome on Windows XP.
Shame, I used to love the little wooden labyrinth.
For those having trouble playing Tilt, I would suggest enabling Javascript if you have disabled it. I assume it might help, since the Play Now link uses Javascript to load the Flash movie.
The Play Now link is underneath where the Flash movie should appear, which is why you probably haven't noticed it, Jay.
I used to spend hours playing with my uncle's "labyrinth" in his basement. now i don't have to fly to atlanta! great game.
The links from this site take me to http://devm-games.com/#tilt where I see a DevM-Games banner, a menu bar (Game, DevLog, About), and two short game descriptions (one for Tilt, one for Tevlon3d). In each of the game descriptions is a [Play Now!] link which my status bar tells me does the following:
But it doesn't. JavaScript is enabled, Flash is most recent version, all Firefox extensions are turned off... This is just weird.
The link from this page opens in a new window. In that window I am unable to use the navigation bar. I cannot delete all or part of the site address or type in anything new. Is this meaningful to anyone?
[Edit: The javascript pop-up (by clicking on the image or the "Play Tilt" link at the bottom of the review) does not provide a navigation bar (unless you right-click and choose 'Open in new window'). It is provided for a quick-play convenience. Alternatively, you may click on the game title HTML link within the content of the review (the first time it is mentioned) for a new browser window. These are the standard links and behavior you can expect to find in all our reviews. -Jay]
Hi smoke.
There seems to be some sort of problem with javascript in your browser.
Anyway, try using this url instead
Thanks a lot, Jan. This URL works in Opera (http://devm-games.com/#tilt doesn't work for me).
This game is really well done and realistic but i find the levels quite repetitive. congrats to the programmers though.
I don't know if it's a glitch but when I played level 12, there was a large ball and a small ball. I ended up driving the large ball into the small hole and it got stuck. lol.
I ended up resetting the level, but although that might be realistic, no matter how much i shook it it wouldn't budge from that small hole :P
Really clever concept for a game that I would have thoroughly enjoyed past level 7 if it hadn't have reminded me of the silver balls in the plastic boxes with tiny, tiny holes...
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Game 2 vs. LAC: Schizo Recap
October 31, 2009
Quarter 1 to Quarter 3:
UTAH SUCKS!! UTAH SUCKS!!! And it freaking sucks to be me. What is this @#$%#$%#$^%?
Quarter 4:
Ah…sweet, sweet Sap.
Boozer continued his one-man campaign to convince Jerry that he is a shooting guard that can’t shoot (9-22). Refusing to go inside, he continually jacked from outside the key and once missed by about six feet. While he did have seven assists (raise where raise is due…oh oops, did I say raise? I meant praise), he also had 5 BAs* and 3 TOs. In comparison, Sap got things done and won the game for the Jazz not through sets or having plays run for him, but through pure, unadulterated hustle. Speaking of hustle, Ronnie P had the dunk of the night–which can be seen here (-00:49 mark). Keep watching through the end and watch the Fes interview clip. We all know that he is hilarious, but even his voice–regardless of what he is saying–is hilarious. I wonder what he’s going to be this Halloween. This man should have his own reality show.
*In honor of Boozer’s effort tonight, I am adding a new stat to the Random Jazz Stat Box over there on the right: “No. of times Boozer has been rejected.”
P.S. Shame Ronnie Brew and the Jazz couldn’t reach an agreement on the extension. Heartening to hear KOC say that he’s definitely in the team’s future plans though.
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1. November 1, 2009 1:12 am
Great pics of the jerseys with the records on them.
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November 1, 2009 1:32 pm
Also love the jerseys with the records. That alone is going to remind us all if the team has progressed or not.
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November 1, 2009 1:33 pm
And about the random stats — it would probably be too much of a pain, but I’d love to see Boozer’s piece of crap shots vs. his move to the basket with authority from the post.
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Jim Robitaille takes some measure of pride in his compositional skills. Every tune on this recent recording, To Music (Whaling City), is his. They all feature subtle shifts in mood and texture and a soft pulse to go along with strong melodies. A few of the compositions he has included here have won Monk Institute and Great American Song awards. The guitarist, who prefers a powdery tone somewhat recessed in the mix, seems always to keep his harmonic structures in mind as he solos.
Robitaille's sharp tunes would be the focal point of this recording had the guitarist not invited a gun like Dave Liebman to sit in. Liebman isn't on every tune, but his pungent, forceful solos absolutely dominate the disc. On tunes like "Parallels" or "West End Strut" especially, Liebman seizes and bends Robitaille's melodies into something that belongs entirely to the saxophonist.
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Spirit of the Confederacy
This is a 1908 sculpture by Louis Amateis in Houston, Texas.
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Jets Post-Game 25: Execution
Kevin McCartney
November 23 2013 05:09PM
The Wild came out flat for a Saturday afternoon contest north of the border. The Jets have done poorly in their typical game preparation of late, but jumped on the Wild early in this one to the tune of a 14-4 shot lead, and a 5-0 lead in scoring chances through 20 minutes.
A 17 minute break was all the Wild needed to fix things, however, and by three minutes into the second frame, the Wild had rested control away from the Jets. Mistakes piled up, turnovers mounted, and the Jets infuriating powerplay was beaten for their fourth shorthanded goal against to send the game to extra time and eventually the skills competition.
It was another object lesson in taking what is given in the Western Conference, in the need to execute on the chances you get.
Niklas Backstrom played an excellent game - his first back from injury and a surprise start after Harding was injured in warm-up. Fourteen saves in the first alone means he's definitely wearing whatever locker room MVP vestment is handed out by the Wild (I assume it's a Where the Wild Things Are plushy costume). Still, chances passed up by Scheifele and Frolik in the first, and countless scrambles and rebounds lost make it hard to believe the Jets were firing at a wall.
The Jets did manage to score first on a rebound scramble won by Frolik with seven minutes let the second, and took a second lead in the game 5 minutes into the third when a #ScheifeleDown moment cleared a passing lane across the slot for a Frolik to Halischuk connection.
But if you could measure their neutral zone effectiveness on the game in a line graph, it would look a little like this:
Just another Central Division disappointment. Nothing to see here.
The Good
Byfuglien rocking out to AC/DC after blocking a shot on the penalty kill
There was plenty of good in this game. The team started the game well, which has been a problem again this week. They not only led shots 14-4 in 20 minutes, they also led hits 16-3 thanks to a punishing and active forecheck. A big team with speed, the Jets need to create space with their bodies in the offensive zone, and they did just that.
They also managed the neutral zone very nicely, with great puck pressure from the forwards and clean zone entries thanks to their speed pushing the Wild back.
The third line of Scheifele/Frolik/Halischuk had a very visible game. Frolik and Halischuk each had two points, and Halischuk's second goal came because he tracked Heatley down, picked his pocket and drove the play the other way. He had a few excellent shifts, but somewhat surprisingly was on for more even strength shot attempts against than for. He was a 41% corsi player when his linemates were 63% (Scheifele) and 55% (Frolik).
It's not hard to explain - Scheifele and Frolik played shifts on other lines in the offensive zone. But it is disappointing that what will be talked about as the best line of the game gave up more chances at the net than they had themselves. We'll wait for Travis's scoring chance numbers to make a final determination, but I don't think Scheifele did as much to quell O'Dell as many others will claim. His one point, after all, came from him falling again.
Kane put a mountain of rubber at the net with 11 personal shot attempts. He, Jokinen, and Setoguchi created some great pressure again in this game, as they do when Setoguchi isn't benched.
The true drivers in this game was the pairing of Adam Pardy and Grant Clitsome. Read it again if you have to. Check the title of the section - yes, this is The Good.
They led the team's defence is corsi numbers, but were also on for both Jets goals and no goals against. Pardy was calm and effective at managing the puck like we haven't seen this year, and instead of being cast as the defensively responsible partner, Clitsome had the opportunity to create. He drove into the zone, switched with forwards, and generated shots.
Of course, none of that would be possible without Enstrom and Byfuglien leading the way. They faced the top line for almost 15 minutes of even strength ice time, and held them to almost nothing. They were on for both goals against, but as Brian Engblom showed, the shorthanded was mostly a Bryan Little error. I think they created more than they gave up, and did so while sheltering the rest of the defence group.
The Bad
If you can believe this, Blake Wheeler STILL runs into Ladd and Little on this play. His wing is behind him and he just came off the bench.
Did I mention that the Jets' neutral zone play went down hill during the game?
The top line for the Jet did some nice things on the day, but were not the powerhouse group we're used to. Bryan Little, in particular, had an off-game. He still supported the puck well. Blake Wheeler was still flying at times, too. But Little was 23% in the faceoff dot and the line let through 12 shots on net against, and Little was on for 20 shot attempts against. He even played fewer minutes that Jokinen in the game.
Mark Stuart played his first game in over three weeks, but looked like he hadn't missed a beat. He was on the ice for 24 shot attempts against at even strength, just like old times. Not only was it the team's worst corsi % (he was on for just 12 shot attempts for), but the worst absolute number as well. His most common forward opponents were Charlie Coyle, Jason Zucker, and Dany Heatley, and he made all of them look like stars.
The team goes on the road to visit the Eastern conference next week. This point was well earned, but could have been two as the Wild were simply unprepared to start the game and got on their heels early. The Jets need to learn that killer instinct soon and put teams away when they falter.
It starts with their offensive rebound work. The forwards have to stop floating through the slot looking for rebounds and stop there instead. They need to layer their rebounders, instead of sending in one man to inspect the area.
They also need more structure and less individual effort in the neutral zone. Consistency comes from a game plan, not from catching lightning in a bottle by expecting 20 players to each individually contribute 82 times.
Yeah, I wasn't kidding.
#1 ScottOCanada
November 23 2013, 08:53PM
Trash it!
Two queations from the man cave during the game. Why does Scheifele always seems to end up on his arse every shift and why does he seem to play his best when in that position, and why does beer taste better during the afternoon hours?
A good effort by the Jets but throughout the game everybody was waiting for the other shoe to drop and that came when the Jets gave up a shorthanded goal with less than five minutes left in the game. I had this game pegged at 2-1 by whoever. So close, but yet so far. The Jets remain entrenched in last place in their division with two to three games in hand. Not good.
James Wright. Chris Thorburn. Seriously? If there isn't better talent in this organization than those two, then " Winnipeg, we have a problem".
Except for Joli Jokinen, the Jets have no finish. A whole lotta feathers, not much chicken. Too many one trick ponies on this team (see Blake Wheeler and Evander Kane, under rendered irrelevent).
A quick survey. Which amusement park ride does this current carnation of the Winnipeg Jets best resemble.
a} Roller Coaster b) Merry-Go-Round c) House of Mirrors d) Sideshow Bob's Freak Show e} Other
#3 ScottOCanada
November 24 2013, 07:46AM
Trash it!
I'm with you on the Merry-Go-Round. You don't win too many races riding on a Merry-Go-Round.
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MS 147 Hendler's Creamery Collection
Posted on July 5th, 2012 by
Hendler's Creamery celebration of the ice cream centential, 1951. 1998.47.35.2
Starting today the JMM is going to be all ice cream all the time…well maybe not all the time, but we are celebrating the 100th anniversary of Hendler’s Creamery with no less than three programs. Though not in business anymore, many Baltimoreans recall Hendler’s innumerable flavors with fondness. The old factory still stands on Baltimore Street within sight of the Lloyd Street Synagogue, and I have spotted vintage Hendler’s signs in restaurants around Baltimore.
Hendler's sign from our collection. 1987.102.1
So to celebrate Hendler’s Creamery we’re going to be dishing out a lot of ice cream.
Tonight come out to our first Late Night at Lloyd Street for our extended museum hours and ice cream making.
Then enjoy:
Hendler’s Creamery Centennial Ice Cream Social
Wednesday, July 11th 1:30 – 3pm
Hendler’s Creamery is turning 100! In honor of the country’s first fully automated ice cream factory, the JMM invites you to an ice cream social – Hendler’s style. Take a guided tour of our current exhibit, Chosen Food. Then make your own ice cream and enjoy eating it in the JMM’s Rose-Sagalnick board room – once the office of L. Manuel Hendler, president of Hendler’s.
For transporation from the Myerberg Center to the JMM, contact Adrienne Blumbergat [email protected] or call 410-358-6856.
Mack Sennett girls promoting Hendler's Ice Cream, 1919. 1996.148.7
And finally:
Celebrate the delicious treats of summer with an afternoon ice cream social for the whole family. Discover the history of Hendler’s Creamery, the Baltimore-based ice cream factory, while learning how to make your own (and eat the results!)
Sunday, July 22, 2012
12 – 4pm
$10 per family (for JMM members)
$15 per family (for non-members)
Hendler Creamery Co. billboard, 1923. 1998.47.7.18
Aside from sampling ice cream, you’ll also get to see a little bit about Hendler’s Creamery based on the collections here at the JMM. What does the JMM have about this business? Quite a lot actually.
Hendler Collection
n.d., 1905-1985
MS 147
The Jewish Museum of Maryland
Access and Provenance
The Hendler Collection material was donated to the Jewish Museum of Maryland by Mr.& Mrs. Samuel Boltansky in 1996 as accession 1996.152, and by an anonymous donor in 1998 as accession 1998.47. The collection was processed in May 2005 by Myrna Siegel.
Access to the collection is unrestricted and is available to researchers at the JewishMuseumofMaryland. Researchers must obtain the written permission of the Jewish Museum of Maryland before publishing quotations from materials in the collection. Papers may be copied in accordance with the library’s usual procedures.
(from left to right) Reuben Sachs, Bluma Sachs, Belle Sachs Hendler, L. Manuel Hendler (boy on horse), Isaac Hendler (man on horse), Bernard (Ben) Hendler (small boy on horse), and four workmen on the street with dairy wagon in front of the Hendler dairy on Bank Street, n.d. 2004.107.1
Historical Note
The Hendler Creamery Company began the business of manufacturing ice cream in 1905 under the name Miller & Hendler. The business was a partnership between Louis Miller and L. Manuel Hendler and was located in the basement of Miller’s residence at Gough and Eden Streets inBaltimore. Subsequently, the business was moved to a building onEden StreetnearBaltimore Streetand later toLloyd Street. The partnership was dissolved in February 1907 with Hendler purchasing Miller’s interest in the business.
Manuel Hendler continued running the business until 1912 when he organized and incorporated “The Hendler Creamery Company.” The corporation purchased and enlarged Mr. Hendler’s ice cream business. Shortly thereafter he purchased the former power house of the old Baltimore City Passenger Railway Company at Baltimore and East Streets. The new corporation set about equipping the building with the latest ice-cream manufacturing equipment.
Over the years, several machines were developed and patented in the new plant – the Hendler Scraper Grinder, a mechanism for keeping ice cream freezer scrapers sharp; the Hendler Brick Expeller and Slab Perforation which used compressed air to remove ice-cream bricks from a mold or slab; and the Hendler Fruit Hopper which allowed fruit or chocolate to be added to the ice-cream after the mix was frozen.
In 1926 the company was re-incorporated as the Hendler Creamery Company, Inc. In 1929, the Hendler Creamery Company was one of seven companies purchased by the Borden Company. L. Manuel Hendler and later, his son, Albert Hendler, became executives with the Borden Company.
Baltimore played a significant role in the ice cream industry, as it was the site of the founding of the first wholesale ice cream plant in 1851 by Mr. Jacob Fussell. To commemorate the centennial of that event, there was a large celebration inBaltimorein 1951 in which the Hendler Creamery Company and L. Manuel Hendler, chairman of the Ice Cream Industry’s National Centennial Committee, played a prominent role.
Hendlers Creamery Company ice cream advertisement truck. 1998.47.16.1
Scope and Content
The Hendler Collection is comprised of early records of the growth and development of the Hendler Ice Cream Company and records of its purchase by the Borden Company and its continuation as a division of that company. There are also records relating to the development of the ice cream industry and of the Ice Cream Centennial held inBaltimorein 1951 to celebrate the centennial of the founding of the wholesale ice cream industry. The final part of the Collection is comprised of records of the Hendler Family.
The collection is divided into four series: Series I. Hendler Creamery History, n.d., 1906-1975; Series II. Ice Cream Industry, n.d., 1905-1951; Series III. Hendler Family, n.d., 1918-1985; Series IV. Photographs.
Science at Hendler's Creamery. 1998.47.23.10
Series I. Hendler Creamery History, n.d., 1906-1975. The early history of the Hendler Creamery and its activities in theBaltimore ice cream industry are reasonably well documented. Of particular interest are, an early agreement of ice cream manufacturers to hire a lobbyist to lobby against the state setting a standard for butter fat content in ice cream, catalogs of ice cream equipment, information about improved equipment developed in the Hendler factory, and agreements with distributors and employees. Also included is information about litigation against the Hendler Company regarding its use of the trademark phrase “The Velvet Kind” for its ice cream. There are also copies of the regulations issued by the government in 1917 regarding rationing of commodities such as sugar; and the effect of that action on the ice cream industry.
Additionally, there is, what appears to be, a complete collection of copies of “The Dipper,” a pamphlet apparently distributed to retail ice cream outlets by the Sharpless- Hendler Ice Cream Company inMarylandand nearby states which provided tips on serving ice cream.
Subsequent to the purchase of the Hendler Creamery Company by the Borden Company there was protracted litigation regarding the tax treatment of the assumption of the Hendler Creamery Company’s bonded indebtedness by the Borden Company. The litigation concluded with an opinion by the United States Supreme Court in the Government’s favor. In 1939, a bill was adopted in the United States Congress to reverse the Supreme Court’s decision. This series includes documentation related to this legal action.
This series also includes handwritten and typed copies of an 1830 book on making ice cream.
Color illustration of an ice cream add. 1998.47.4.99
Series II. Ice Cream Industry, n.d., 1905-1951 deals primarily with the “Ice Cream Centennial” held inBaltimore in 1951. In addition to that material, of particular interest is a 1934 efficiency analysis of the Horn Ice Cream Co. plant inWilmington,Delaware, and a 1905 edition of “The Ice Cream Trade Journal.”
Series III. Hendler Family, n.d., 1918-1985 concerns the Hendler Family. There is information about the military career of Albert Hendler, the philanthropic activities of both L. Manuel Hendler and Albert Hendler, and the artistic achievements of Winifred Hendler, the wife of Albert Hendler.
Probably the wedding of Florence Hendler and Bernard Trupp. 1998.47.4.46
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Turns out cousin-marrying isn't as bad for your genetic destiny as all those inbred, hemophiliac royals make it seem. Pajamas Media columnist Dr. Helen Smith says: "While you may get some weird looks from people if you tell them you married your cousin, it seems that you are in good company," as both Albert Einstein and Charles Darwin married their cousins. The rate of birth defects is only slightly higher among cousin marriages — children of non-related people have a 2-3% of having children with defects, while related couples have a 4-6% of producing children with defects — and 26 states allow firsts cousins to marry. So the next time you get all turned on at a family reunion, you can comfort yourself with the statistic that 1 in 1,000 Americans marries his cousin, which is something you'll probably have to tell all your friends when they're grossed out that you're doing your relatives.
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Excuse Me, Miss/Mrs./Ms.?S
Nancy Gibbs is having a bit of an identity crisis, as she has several monikers, depending on the circumstances. Yet as she explains in Time magazine, switching between "Mrs." and "Ms." and "Miss," isn't as confusing as it may seem.
Gibbs explores the tricky task of picking an "official" name of sorts and sticking to it, as she finds it natural that different people in her life would address her in a different manner: "At work and out in the world, I'm Ms. Gibbs; at my daughters' school and the pediatrician, I am Mrs. May; to a few people who've known me since I was 2, Miss Nancy." Gibbs, who is married but retains her maiden name, also notes that "whether my children's friends call me Ms. Gibbs or Mrs. May or any combination of the two, I view it as a sign of respect and don't worry about the particulars. My husband never remotely suggested that he was bothered by my not taking his name; in fact, he's accustomed to occasionally answering to Mr. Gibbs."
Gibbs argues that multiple names aren't really a big deal, as the choice to be Ms. or a Miss or a Mrs. is the true feminist victory, whether or not people use these terms or not. "All these identities are me," she writes, "Ms. when I'm out slaying dragons, Mrs. when I'm in the company of those I love most, Miss when I want to stay home under the covers and daydream." I'm inclined to agree with her, as I think most people are trying to be respectful when using formal titles of any kind, but I'm a bit torn on how I would react if I'd chosen to keep my maiden name, and my Ms., and people still addressed me as "Mrs. So-and-So." I suppose it would depend on the situation; if it was someone, as Gibbs explains, like her child's friend, who is surely just trying to be respectful and assumes that the child's mother is "Mrs. Same Last Name As The Kid," I don't think it would bother me too much. But it it were a friend or family member who insisted upon calling me by a name I explicitly didn't choose, simply to push some sort of value system on me, the situation would be quite different.
What do you think, commenters? Are you a Miss, a Ms., or Mrs.? And do you mind when someone calls you by a name you don't prefer?
Who Am I To You? [Time]
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Man Seeks "Secret Of Female Grace"; Finds It In Other MenS
Can we have a moratorium, please, on "defining feminine beauty?" No? Okay, then! Here's a 500 page book on it! Available for Kindle!
William Vollmann is a well-known novelist. And, as those of you who've read his Imperial or other fiction know, a good one. He's also, other times, a questing journalist and his latest book is not a novel. Here's the title: Kissing the Mask: Beauty, Understatement and Femininity in Japanese Noh Theater, with Some Thoughts on Muses (Especially Helga Testorf), Transgender Women, Kabuki Goddesses, Porn Queens, Poets, Hou.
And in case that didn't clear things up, here's the PW description:
The performance of female characters by male Noh actors sparks a deeply researched, lovingly detailed, and obsessive discourse on the nature of feminine beauty by award-winning novelist and essayist Vollmann (Imperium). The book charts an increasingly peripatetic path through the meticulous yet ineffable art of Noh drama from the perspective of an enthusiast, all the while groping toward some definition of beauty and the feminine. But the feminine, and even the label female, is something widely claimed, and so the search takes him from a Tokyo transvestite bar to the feet of a master Noh actor-Umewaka Rokuro, scion of an ancient acting family-to the lips of the uncanny masks themselves, the kimonos of Kabuki geishas, and well beyond, traipsing far and wide across India, Babylon, the American fashion magazine industry, old Norse literature, the paintings of Andrew Wyeth, Yukio Mishima's Noh heroine Komachi, and a transgender community in Los Angeles, among other stops.
Ian Buruma, in the New York Review of Books, terms it, "A romantic quest for the secret of female grace, feminine beauty, the source of man's dreams of erotic fulfillment." Emphasis, as Lola would say, on the latter.
If you come to this book for Vollmann's prose - and I imagine most readers will - there's hardly any point in being irritated by the fact that it's a poetical, personal rambling rather than a more comprehensive social history; Vollmann never makes any claims to universality, and random discovery is kind of his whole thing. In a sense, you can't even get that annoyed by passages like "I resist the notion that…the utterly accessible lover must decline in value. I wish to believe that if the beautiful object of my desire revealed itself or herself to me unstintingly, perpetually, any resulting failure of my appreciation would result from my own imperfections of love, concentration, etcetera." Anyone reading this will have tacitly agreed to go on a personal voyage. So: fair enough. But what is problematic, and what can't be viewed in a vacuum, is this persistent trope of the male gaze defining feminine "grace" and "desirability." And no amount of well-intentioned, self-knowing context can banish that stark fact.
The lens of Noh is an especially telling one. Noh is an ancient art form in which male actors, dressed as women, perform traditional dramas of love and death. Says Buruma,
Some believe, in defense of the great art of men playing women in Noh...that men can represent the allure of female beauty better than women can. For the idea is not to mimic reality but, as in a Chinese painting, to express an idea of reality, an abstraction almost. Men can represent the idea of women better, because they can take a distance from the real thing and reinvent it as art.
The Noh passages are interesting, yes - but for me, at least, it was hard to separate the facts of its beauty and history from the author's overarching "mission." A white man defining female beauty through an Asian prism is nothing new (see: Memoirs of a Geisha - or, for that matter, last year's The Asian Mystique) But because it's one man - a man we know is a good person! And loves women! And is into different cultures! - doesn't mean at the end of the day it's not falling into this trap and that it's this that makes such an unwieldy work in some way approachable to a Western reader. It seems like, in searching for "some definition of beauty and the feminine," the author has, ironically and maybe unwittingly, hit the nail on the head: it's defined by Western men and its exact "definition" - and its relationship with actual women - is incidental. The title, however, most certainly is not.
The Mystery of Female Grace [NY Review of Books]
‘I Rush Through the Japanese Night'
[NY Times]
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Wives of Presidential Candidates Are More Electable Than Actual Presidential CandidatesS
Last night, First Lady Michelle Obama blew everyone's hair back at the Democratic National Convention with a speech that pundits called "history-changing," and "dominating." The First Lady didn't come out swinging, she didn't go too deeply into policy, she spoke directly to the American people and vouched for her husband's ability to be a decent human being. It was the highlight of the evening, like Ann Romney's lovefest speech a week ago was arguably the highlight of the entire RNC (unless you count the crazy guy yelling at the chair). As Mrs. Obama's speech wrapped up with similarly thundering, seemingly endless applause, it became even more clear that Americans like the candidates' wives significantly more than they like the candidates themselves. Is this a problem?
Though Mrs. Romney's was a tough act to follow, Mrs. O stepped up to the plate last night and delivered what breathless spectators called one of the greatest speeches in the history of political conventions. Peppered with nod-along applause lines like "Success isn't about how much money you make, it's about the difference you make in people's lives" and "when you walk through that door of opportunity you don't slam it shut behind you" as well as heartfelt insistance that her husband's struggles growing up middle class inform his policymaking and, for good measure, an emotional plea for voters to work for a better future for their children, she riveted her audience for 25 minutes. That's longer than most people can go without getting up to check the refrigerator for snacks. She didn't mention Mitt Romney once. She didn't go negative, but she didn't go too fluffy. She made it look easy.
During her speech, Mrs. Obama took all the requisite unassailable positions: Thank you, troops. Moms work hard. Opportunity is good. America rocks. I believe the children are the future. Teach them well and let them lead the way. But for what her speech, and the speech of her Republican counterpart lacked in specifics, they made up for in emotional appeal to voters. And voters love that shit.
As the political conventions are essentially a set of character witnesses designed to fluff the public for the party's Presidential nominee, the nominees' spouses' speeches are a wife-off. Which candidate was able to convince the better lady that he was worth hanging around?
There's no such thing as a First Lady Debate and no major party Presidential candidate has ever listed his spouse as his running mate, but after last night, while America may be significantly more meh about 2012 than they were about 2008, they're fired up about the choice between First Ladies — because we actually like the potential First Ladies. That awkward fact held true even in April, when Ann Romney was first taking a larger role in her husband's robo-march to the White House, and it continued to hold true after Mrs. Romney's speech last week, when a Gallup poll showed that only 24% of Americans had an unfavorable impression of the former First Lady of Massachusetts and current dancing horseowner, compared with 46% of Americans who find her husband distasteful. Mrs. Obama's favorability compared to her husband is dramatic as well — she's enjoyed approval ratings above 60%, according to Gallup.
If people like the candidates' wives so much more than they like the candidates themselves, you might ask, then why don't the wives just run for office? It's a Catch-22. The reason political wives appeal to voters is because they shy away from talking explicitly about policy. If they were as wonky as their husbands, the magic would be gone, and they'd be just another Washington snake-oil salesman instead of that nice lady from the PTA who shared her marshmallow Jello salad recipe.
First Lady speeches aren't scheduled for prime time so the candidates can enlist their wives as sabre-rattling surrogates; they're not political attack dogs. They're the perennial good cop in a convention full of spiny Washington shit-talking. They're the spoonful of sugar to make the medicine go down. Is it any wonder that people find them delightful?
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Please Stop Trying to Make Ladyporn HappenS
Sorry, Downton Abbey x-rated fan fiction aficionados: ABC's less-than-revolutionary feature on "romance porn" and how it "lures more women, with loss of shame" isn't really about a new genre of porn at all. Instead, it's yet another misconceived puff piece full of assertions about how all women share the same sexual fantasies and were never interested in porn at all until Fifty Shades of Grey made them see the light/paddle. That's just not true.
ABC centers its "expose" around Nica Noelle, a bisexual stripper-turned-filmmaker who writes porn that explores some taboos and includes the LGBTQ community but is also compared to PBS's "Masterpiece Theatre" because there are "softer, wider shots of lovemaking" and realistic storylines and emotion. Fans say Noelle captures "the essence of real sex."
"I was hooked from the first instant," one said. "What makes her different is she definitely thinks about what she is filming in advance, she takes the time to write a script that is believable, sexy, kinky and even romantic at times."
It's awesome that some women are into Noelle's porn. But blanket statements about what women currently and historically jill off to are getting really old. Calling Noelle's work porn that "lures women with loss of shame" implies that women can only shamelessly enjoy porn that's "romantic" and that all women were too afraid or turned off by other forms of erotica until now. It also insinuates that men are only into more hardcore porn and couldn't possibly enjoy emotional erotica. Filmmakers like Noelle should definitely be profiled and it's worth noting that there are different types of pornography out there, options that are easier to privately explore thanks to the internet and appeal more to some segments of the population. But why does it always have to be framed as "ladies be watching the porn"?
Because it's not like this ABC piece stands alone. Just two weeks ago, CNBC published an almost identical piece called "Porn's New Market: Women." An excerpt:
Porn, historically, has been an industry that caters to the male audience. Women weren't interested in the product – or so the theory went.
But 2012 saw books like "50 Shades of Grey" and films like "Magic Mike" strike a chord with women. And the porn industry was ready to welcome those readers and viewers to the next level.
Again, the gist is that all women collectively experienced a sexual awakening thanks to Fifty Shades's Anastasia's annoying squeals and Channing Tatum's neck, and the focus is on production companies that build "women-friendly" films that are more about "making love than f***ing."
"Because so much porn focuses on extreme fantasies, it has been off-putting to many women – some might argue rightfully so," CNBC reports. "Overly buxom sex pots do things many women would never consider."
Woah there, moral police! There are legitimate reasons to criticize mainstream porn's portrayal of women, but "overly buxom sex pots" doing things "many women" (who? Anastasia?) apparently wouldn't do isn't one of them. Lots of women legitimately connect with and are aroused by "softer" pornography, but perhaps one reason we don't hear as much about the women who enjoy the extreme fantasies that CNBC believes "many women would never consider" is because, even in this post-Fifty Shades world, we're still uncomfortable saying so.
After the CNBC piece came out, Amanda Hess interviewed Jacky St. James, a writer at one of those production companies, and asked her about the biggest misconceptions about so-called "porn for women." This is what she said:
Women weren't sexualized by 50 Shades of Grey. They've been watching porn and reading erotica for centuries. It's shocking to me that there's suddenly a consciousness that women are sexual. We've always been that way. 50 Shades has allowed us to make it more of a talking point. And that's the only positive thing I can take away from that fucking book, because I thought it was horrible.
Amen! It's disappointing (albeit predictable) that ABC and CNBC didn't think to ask the people who actually write for the production companies they profiled about longstanding gender stereotypes in porn. It's safer to reinforce stale theories about what all women want and have always wanted. But this isn't even a chicken-and-the-egg-worthy quandary. Women's sexuality came first, not Fifty Shades of Grey or "romance porn" or any other erotic iteration.
Image by Jim Cooke
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Tag Archive: case
Mar 06
iPod Touch Review: Belkin Silicone Skin Case
Belkin Silicone CaseI’m always looking for decent cases for the devices I carry, and I have found another case for the iPod Touch that I just love. The Belkin Silicone Skin Case is a molded case made of silicone rubber that stretches to fit snugly around the iPod Touch. It provides cut-outs for the screen, top power button, brightness sensor, Universal Connector, and headphones. There is also a recessed portion over the front Home button giving it a great look and nice tactile feel. The case nicely protects the chrome back from scratches, and it provides the iPod Touch with a great grip. It only adds just a fraction of an inch to the overall size, so your iPod Touch remains slim and sleek.
This case is simple, yet elegant in design, but like similar “skin” cases it does not provide any protection for the screen, so a modest screen protector is included. (I personally use some left-over Palm PDA screen protectors, though the supplied protector will work just fine.) This setup makes the iPodtTouch very “front-pocketeble”, and I am much more likely to regularly carry it with me because of the small size and confidence in the protection. After all, what’s the point of having a device that contains your favorite content if it is too bulky to take with you? Currently, this is my case of choice.
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Mar 03
iPod Touch Review: Wikpedia on your iPod Touch!
Wiki2Touch (My Pick!)
Here is the Wikipedia.app start page:
Wikipedia.app Start page
Here is the results page that displays results as you type:
Wikipedia.app Results Page
Here is an example of a rendered article:
Wikipedia.app Article Page
rver application.
This is the “start” page:
Wiki2Touch Start page
Wiki2Touch Search
Wiki2Touch Article page
Mar 03
iPod Touch Review: Griffin Elan Convertible Case
Griffin Elan ConvertibleLike any PDA or pocket-sized electronic device, the iPod Touch is prone to scratches and dings, so on eof the first accessories you should consider is a case to protect it. Cases come in all sizes and shapes, so what is best for you is a very personal and subjective decision. I found the Griffin Elan Convertible case at my local Circuit City, and I find it to be a solid choice for the money. Read on for a full review….
The Griffin Elan Convertible Case is a sleek leather case that houses the iPod Touch. It has a removable flip-over cover and a removable belt-clip it provides excellent screen and body protection.
Griffin Elan Convertible Case
The inside of the case is lined with what feels like suede, providing soft, scratch-free protection of the screen, while also slightly gripping the device in place. There are cutouts for the Home button, the Universal Connector, Headphones, and the auto-brightness sensor, and the top poer button is accessible.
The flip-over cover has two small magnets that keep the case closed, and the cover is removable. Reversing the cover provides a sort of "stand" arrangement. The belt-clip is removable also. Given the size of the iPod Touch, I personally prefer to carry it in my pocket instead of on my belt. (Lowers the Geek Factor a bit.) The looks and protection of this case does come at a small price in that it just about doubles the thickness of the iPod Touch, but not too much to the length and width. Still,l it's very compact overall compared to other PDA cases I've used.
One word of note about carrying this or any similar device is that I never carry these in my back pocket. To me, it's just too risky. But with this case, the iPod Touch is very "front-pocketable", and if you carry change or keys in the same pocket, you really don't need to worry as the protection is great.
My only real complaint, and it is minor, is that over time, leather stretches, so my iPod Touch didn't seem to be gripped as tightly as it was when the case was new. It did slide a bit, but it wasn't a problem, and I never felt like it would inadvertently slip out.
Overall, the Griffin Elan Convertible Case provides compact, nice-looking protection for yout iPod Touch. Though at present, I am using a different case, I still highly recommended this one. It is a great-looking case with great features at a price that won't break the bank.
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Feb 25
iPod Touch Review: “Jailbreaking”
advanced calculator
Dictionary containing one of Miriam Webster’s dictionaries
Sketch Pad to jot hand-drawn notes
And a few games
Here are some screenshots of several of the applications:
Books - eBook Reader Wiki2Touch - Offline Wikipedia Reader
Sketches - Freehand drawn notes PDFViewer - View PDF files
iSolitaire - Beautiful card game Term-vt100 - Internal Terminal window
MACalc - Advanced Calculator
Feb 25
iPod TouchReview: iPod Touch 8GB
I've been a long-time proponent and user of PalmOS PDA's, but lately I have become very by Palm's lack of innovation in their offerings. And innovation is something Palm was regularly known for. For example, consider the Palm V, arguably one of Palm's most innovative designs with its sleek form and powerful (for 1999) capabilities. This was an example of a innovation driving the market.
The PDA trend eventually shifted to "convergence" devices like the Smartphone. But despite their popularity, many of us prefer to have separate devices. Over time, Palm's PDA offerings have really amount to permutations of the same old thing. Now don't get me wrong, I love Palm PDA's. It's just that nothing really new has come out to cause me to want to upgrade or consider a device from another company. So another company appears to be picking up the ball and running with it.
The Apple iPod Touch
Enter the Apple iPod Touch….
Read on for my review of Apple's iPod Touch…
After poking around on the Internet and reading articles and commentary on Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch devices, I decided to give the iPod Touch a closer look. The iPod Touch is basically an iPhone without the phone, camera, or Bluetooth. What's left is a solid, elegant WiFi-enabled media player that also happens to run other applications. I've never actually owned a portable MP3/media player, so I was entering uncharted territory. The closest I came was the several PalmOS multimedia PDAs that could play MP3 files and videos, but they were primarily PDA's, and media playback often seemed like an afterthought.
Now, before I go too far with this, I need to clarify one thing. While I do understand that Apple markets the iPod Touch primarily as a multimedia player, it really is (or has the potential to be) so much more. The iPod Touch is a powerful, pocket-sized, OS X-based (derived from BSD UNIX), WiFi-enabled, touchscreen computer that is very well-suited to run and manage so much more than just music and video playback. Having significant experience with many PDA's over the years, I feel that the iPod Touch has the potential to become the PDA that could significantly refine the concept of what is a current PDA. It is this kind of innovation that very well could launch Apple far ahead of Palm. It could very well be the "Palm V for the 21's Century", if you will.
The iPod Touch is very sleek and very small. It measures just 4.3" x 2.4" x .31" (110mm x 61.8mm x 8mm) and weighs in at 4.2 ounces (120g). Yet, it has a very substantial, comfortable feel, though not too heavy. It is solid and does not bend or creak when flexed. The front of the case surrounding the screen appears to be plastic, and the back of the case is metal–mirrored chrome. The chrome back, like on other iPod models, is very prone to scratching, so you'll want to quickly grab some sort of case to protect it. Overall, it is very solid and very sturdy.
Compare this to the Palm V, and you'll see how advanced it is:
iPod Touch Palm V
The touchscreen is really nice-looking and solid. Unlike most PDA designs where the touch sensors are on top of the screen, the iPod Touch's sensors are under a screen of solid glass. This means that the touchscreen is very sturdy and not as easily scratched as are plastic-based touchscreens. Obviously, glass can still scratch and wear, so simple a screen protector is all that is really needed for decent protection.
With the addition of a simple sleeve or cover and a screen protector, there is no reason why the iPod Touch can't be "front-pocketable". If the pocket you put it in has keys, coins, or other metal objects, you may want a more durable case. In any case, it's so small that you are more likely to have it with you. Also, a word of caution: I personally never "back-pocket" any PDA simply because I don't want to risk damage.
Apple's inclusion of WiFi is very well done. The Settings screen that controls connectivity is very intuitive, and also serves as a basic "stumbler" application showing you all avaiilable WiFi Access Points within range, bith open and locked. The settings are quite customizable, and once set to your liking, connectivity is a snap. I have used a couple WiFi-enabled PDA's and the iPod Touch is by far the fastest and easiest to use, and so far, the most reliable. Its integration is seamless.
If I could change one thing about Apple's WiFi implementation, it's that they did not provide any simple way to toggle WiFi on or off. Leaving it on will drain your battery, so being able to toggle it on or off is essential. Yes, you can do it through the Settings screen, but why don't they include a Home page icon that will do it simply and wuickly, similar to excellent the WiFiSwitch application for Jailbroken devices?
And as long as I'm complaining, the my only real complaint with Apple's hardware choices is the lack of an external speaker. The included transducer simply doesn't cut it. Other than some very basic system sounds like some clicks and very soft-sounding alarms, you need earbuds or headphones to hear any real sound. I realize that other iPods don't have external speakers, but this is quite limiting, in my opinion, given the advanced capabilities and potential of this device. How many times have you wanted to play a quick audio or video clip for someone, but don't because you either don't have or don't want to hassle with earbuds? Having an external speaker would really make this so much easier.
User Interface
The iPod Touch's User Interface is very responsive and very well-suited to fingertip navigation. For example, scrolling is not done by the typical tapping or dragging of a scrollbar. Instead, you just use an up or down "flick" gesture on the screen, and the content scrolls–it's very intuitive. And then there's the "Multitouch" gestures that make interaction fun and easy. Doing a "pinch" motion with two fingers on the screen will zoom in where applicable, and doing a "spread" (or "reverse pinch") will zoom you out. In many cases, "double-tapping" will do a quick zoom in, and "double-tapping" again will quickly zoom you back out.
Another nice feature is an automatic "Landscape" mode that rotates when you tilt the device. There is an accelerometer built-in that detects when you tilt the iPod Touch, so when you turn it on its side, if the application supports it, the screen will rotate in that direction to a landscape format. This is excellent for functions as Cover-Flow and Web browsing.
iPod Touch Landscape
Text input is done with an on-screen keyboard–there is no handwriting recognition here. Surprisingly, the implementation works very well with the fingertip. You won't get the speed of thumb-typing on say, a Treo or a Blackberry, but it's quit usable. My fingers occasionally tap the wrong letter, but correcting is easy. The only real shortcoming of text input is the absence of any Cut and Paste functions, though
it is rumored tha
t a forthcoming firmware upgrade will add this.
iPod Touch was originally marketed as an innovative media player, but it does include several other applications like a Calendar, Contacts, and Web browser that bring it closer to the PDA world. Here is a brief description of the included applications:
The heart and soul of all iPods is its ability to play music. The iPod Touch really shines with a slick, intuitive interface. Just sync your music files through iTunes, and you can browse by artist, album, song, genra, and more.
There is also an alternate view called "Cover Flow" that takes advantage of the iPod Touch's landscape mode. While in the music app, tilt the device 90° in either direction, and you see a fanned-out cover-art display of all of your albums. Doing a "flick" gesture left or right scrolls through the animated display, so you can quickly navigate to any alnum. And tapping on a cover "flips" it over revealing the songs on that album. Tapping any of the songs begins playback.
My only complaint with Cover Flow is that it appears to sort the albums by the name of the first artist listed on the album, not album name. For single-artist albums, this is a non-issue, but it can be confusing when dealing with compilation albums. I wish there was a Settings option to define how Cover Flow sorts the albums.
On not-so-know feature allows you to control music playback and volume from within any application or even when the device is locked. Just press thr Home button twice in seccussion, and a small music control pad will pop up. Given that the iPod Touch does not have any external volume controls, this is an excellent and convenient solution.
Like several other iPod models, the iPod Touch will play videos. From short clips to full-length movies, they look and sound great. Videos can be purchased through iTunes or converted using either iTUns or several third-party applications. Browsing the videos is straight forward, and playback offers full control. In my opinion, compared to the Palm OS PDA's I have used to play back video, the iPod Touch leads the pack.
The Photos application launches displaying scrollable list of "categories" derived from the directories the photos are stored in. Tapping a category brings up a scrollable list of thumbnails. tapping a thumbnail will display the photo full-screen. Like several other applications, rotating the iPod Touch will put it into Landscape mode whci may make some photos easier to see. You can use the "flick" gesture to scroll, the "pinch" gesture to zoom in or out, and double-tapping will zoom in and out. When zoomed, you can pan around. You can also view the photos as a slideshow.
From within the Photos application, you can select one of the pictures to be used as your Lock-screen background. It's a great application store and show off your pictures. Images must be synced through iTunes.
The Calendar app is a modest appointment calendar that will sync with iCal or Outlook. It does not include ToDo's or Notes, but as an appointment manager, it works well. I do wish, however, that it would sync wirelessly with Google Calendar.
The Contacts application is fairly complete offering lots of fields for your needs. It syncs with iCan and Outlook. I don't use it that mutch, but the UI is very slick and friendly.
The Safari Web browser is simply amazing. I have used Web browsers on several Palm OS PDA's, and there is simply no comparison. Safari beats them all hands-down in all counts. Pages render quickly and accurately in Safari, and best of all, they aren't proxy-hobbled or stripped pages–they are the real pages. There is no Flash support, but it is rumored that a forthcoming firmware update will add this feature.
iPod Touch - Safari
Of course, on the small sreen of the iPod Touch, many pages are simply unreadable, but this is quickly and easily resolved by the using the iPod Touch's advanced User Interface. First, you can tilt the device into Landscape mode giving you a wider, more readable display. This is all you need to do in many cases. You can also double-tap on any part of a page, and it will zoom that section to fit the screen. Double-tapping again will zoom you back out. The "pinch" gestures will zoom you in and out as well. A "Flick" gesture up or down will scroll in the desired direction, and if you are zoomed in, tapping and holding then dragging will pan the screen. And to select a link, just tap on it. Internal links load in the same page, while external links take advantage of Safari's Multi-Page view. Safari can maintain several open pages, conceptually similar to Firefox and IE7's Tabs, except pages are chosen through a thumbnail-like viewer. It's a very fresh and intuitive way to navigate Web pages.
Obviously, getting the Web pages requires WiFi connectivity, but the pages are still viewable while offline–almost. Safari's page cache seems to be dependent upon available memory, so if you have more than a few pages open, or have one or two large pages open, if you navigate to another application and return to Safari, the pages may be lost. Unfortunately, what or how much is stored is not predictable, so you cannot rely on having pages always available offline. I would like to see Apple provide an enhancement to Safari that would provide for viewing of saved pages while offline.
Also, Safari displays Adobe .PDF file in an excellent rotatable, zoomable viewer, but you must get the file online, as Safari prevents viewing any local files (file:///…) Of course, there is currently no "official" way to store .PDF files locally, so this may not be an issue.
I haven't used this app much, but it provides you with direct access to YouTube videos. The interface is solid, quick, and you have full control over playback. You can browse various video lists or search for specific videos. YouTube fans should enjoy this.
iTunes WiFi Music Store
This slick little application lets you connect directly to your iTunes account while connected via WiFi. You can browse and search for songs and albums, you can listen to previews, and you can purchase and download the song or album immediately with the purchase being charged to yout iTunes account. You cannot access PodCasts or Videos through the app, but for music lovers, this should give you what you want.
So, there you ahve the basics of what the iPod Touch is all about. If you would like an even more detailed hardware and software review, jump over to over at The Gageteer's site: http://the-gadgeteer.com/review/apple_ipod_touch for their excellent review.
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May 01
PDAs: A Year With The Palm Z22
In my article, "PDAs: Back To Basics", I outlined my plan to attempt to simplify some things in my life, and one key area was my PDA use. Having the latest and greatest PDA was always my goal. I couldn’t get enough of the new features and capabilities that the newer PDA’s offered. Yet over time, I found that of the many amazing and cool features, most either went unused or were just plain distracting–distracting to the point of sucking up valuable time that could otherwise be used for more productive things. So I opted for the Palm Z22 to see if its limited feature set could help me to simplify my PDA use.
Well, it’s been just over a year since I moved to the Palm Z22, and so far, I’ve not looked back. The Z22 has proved to be a very useful and solid PDA, and has served my goal of simplifying things. Is it limited? Yes. Do I wish it had more features? Yes. Is it doing what I had hoped it would do? Yes! Read on to see how the Palm Z22 has fared, what I would like to see added to future models, and what are my future PDA plans….
It’s about a year later, I’m still using the Z22, and I have no regrets. I find it to be an amazingly powerful, useful, and productive PDA. Yes, I’ve been stung on occasion by some of its limitations, (notably, its incompatibility with a few applications) but overall, it’s been a very positive experience. I’ve honed my original list of installed applications to a solid set that works well for me. In fact, I just realized that it has literally been several months since I even installed anything new! For example, after having a couple "issues" with mNotes, I decided to just sync my PIM with the Palm Desktop and not worry about it. True, it no longer syncs with Lotus Notes, but I have access to Lotus Notes at work all the time. It turns out that almost all Palm-related alarms and appointments tend to be personal ones, so for me, it’s very manageable.
Some might see my move to the Z22 as an "innovative step backwards" but the reality is that I no longer focus on the nuances "of the device"–I just use it. While the imposed limitations of the Z22 can be both a blessing and a curse, so far, the positives far outweigh the negatives. There are a couple things I wish were improved (see below) but these limitations haven’t drawn me away from it.
Combined with the Palm Air Case, my Z22 is completely front-pocketable. This has been key to its usefullness because after all, if you can’t take it with you, you can’t use it, right? And because I almost always have it with me, there’s no no real excuse not to use it.
So, am I more productive?
Well, that’s debatable! The time I used to spend tweaking, adjusting, and playing with the extra features of my other PDA’s has definitely gone down. I rarely tweak the Z22 simply because I don’t need to. In fact, the it has truly become an appliance–it’s just there when I need it, and doesn’t get in the way. And that extra time can certainly be spent on more productive things. Obviously it’s what I do with that extra time that determines my productivity!
Unfortunately, I’m not the most organized person, and it is a continuous struggle for me to manage priorities and general organization. But now, at least I can’t attribute that to a PDA–it’s a personal issue. I’m slowly learning better organizational skills, and trying to pick up better habits. But the fact that I’m no longer distracted "by the device" means that I can at least spend that time elsewhere.
Some Wishes
No assessment of the Z22 would be complete without recommendations for improvements. After all, this PDA is not a feature-rich one. Amazingly, I have but two feature requests in improving the Z22 which, to be effective, would have to come without impacting performance or battery life:
1. SD Memory Card Slot
Believe it or not, after a year using the Z22, I have about 3.9MB free RAM. This is actually slightly more than when I started using the Z22! The limited amount of RAM and no memory expansion has been key to maintaining its simplicity by forcing me to limit the applications I use. But I admit that there are times that I wish it had an SD card slot. I would like to be able to have access to additional data and to be able to backup the system RAM. But is this a "must have" feature? No. But then again….
2. High-Resolution Screen
I find the Z22′s screen to be its biggest area of potential improvement. The 160×160 color screen is adequate, and that’s about it. It displays PIM data well, and overall, PalmOS applications are readable and usable. But it’s simply not stunning or impressive. But coolness aside, its readability could be improved. I’d like to see the screen replaced with a full, high-resolution screen extending into the Graffiti area as on newer PalmOS models. It would certainly be easier on the eyes. Fortunately, this is not a huge deal, but it does detract from the overall feel and readability.
And on a side note, when is someone going to come out with a decent color LCD screen that will look great in both office lighting and in bright sunlight? PDA’s suffer from this. Cell phones suffer from this. It’s simply annoying that when I go outside, the the screens become completely useless. I was playing around with an old Palm III the other day, and remembered just how readable the monochrome PalmOS PDA’s were in bright light. OK, so they weren’t high resolution and they weren’t color, but man, were they sure functional!
The future
Will I be replacing the Z22? Will I revert back to an older model? As it stands, the Z22 has really served its original purpose of simplicity well. I’m not saying that the Z22 is the best PDA out there for everyone, but half the battle in simplifying was buying into the concept that less features and imposed limitations would help in simplifying things. And for me, it worked. Other than the couple features I wish it had, I’m truly impressed with the Z22′s performance, capabilities, usefulness, and portability.
So, I don’t foresee purchasing a new PDA or reverting to an old one any time soon. This comes at an interesting time too, because I feel that the whole PDA world has really slowing down in favor of the Smart Phone and integration. Unfortunately, I don’t see much in real innovation happening in the PDA world, so an improved Z22 probably isn’t likely. That said, should Palm decide to release an improved Z22 with a full high-resolution screen and an SD card slot for a reasonable price, I’ll buy it in a heart beat. But until then, I’ll stick with my Z22!
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Apr 18
Now, while viewing a message, simply press the "#" key (that’s shift-2 on US keyboards) and the message will be deleted. But wait, it takes you back to the list, right? Not exactly what we want. But notice that the message prior to the one you just deleted is now "indicated" by the black arrow next to it. Now, simply press either the "o" key or the "Enter" key, and that indicated message will open up.
While this isn’t exactly the functionality we are looking for, and it does require an extra keypress, the end result is that you are where you want to be, and it is all be done from the keyboard without having to grab the mouse. It also opens up some other (hopefully) powerful functions making things more flexible. For example, to further expand on the above, once you are back at the message list after deleting a message, pressing the "k" and "j" keys will move you up and down respectively through the list of messages. You should notice the black arrow on the left of the list moving up and down when you press those keys. Pressing "o" or "Enter" will opens the indicated message.
Further, if you see a message in the list that you want to delete without opening, you can just delete it using the "#" key…well, almost. In this case, as with using the mouse, the message is "indicated" by the black arrow, but it is not "selected" (ie: the checkbox is not checked) so just first press the "x" key to select the message and the checkbox toggles. You can open it, delete it, archive it, or a host of other things.
Gmail packs a LOT of power, but unfortunately, not all of its functions are intuitive. That said, check out Gmail’s "Keyboard Shortcuts" help screen found here…
…where you’ll find lots of useful (but not always intuitive) keyboard shortcuts.
Finally, if you feel that this functionality would benefit the Gmail community, consider suggesting it to the Gmail developers by following this link:
Gmail is very powerful, and comparisons with competing solutions are inevitable. While not all features will ever match up exactly, there are often solutions that can provide similar function.
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Feb 22
SageTV Tip #9: HD Content With HDHomeRun
Some Background On HD In The PVR World
Out Of The Box
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Initial Setup
Digital but not HD channels
77-3 An unknown Spanish channel
77-4 GAC Great American Country
78-2 WYFFDT2 Weather
78-7 WHNSDT2 Weather
78-8 WSPADT2 Weather
86-8 SC
90-1-54 Music channels
91-1 BET
HD channels
Sagetv Setup
A Brief Explanation Of My Source Setup
My EPG selections are:
Basic Cable – assigned to the Analog PVR0150
Extended Basic Cable – assigned to the STB PVR-150
Local Broadcast – assigned to the HDHomeRun
A Small Nitpick
A Quick Tip
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Jan 03
SageTV Tip #6: STV Import Modules
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Nov 07
SageTV Tip #3: All About My SageTV HTPC
Why did I build an HTPC?
The components
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ Orleans 2.0GHz Socket AM2 Processor
1GB Kingston RAM
NEC ND-3550A 16X DVD±R DVD Burner
Seagate Barracuda 320GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive
2 x Hauppauge WINTV-PVR-150
Windows XP Pro SP2
SageTV v6 Beta
I purchased everything through NewEgg.com. Unfortunatly, the Seagate Hard Drive was damaged with lots of bad sector errors, and the front of the Antec case had three broken clips, but RMA’s to both Antec and NewEgg.com yielded quick replacements. Both Newegg and Antec provided great customer service, and I highly recommend them both.
Video quality
What I now have
The future
• Move lots of other digital pictures over to SageTV.
• Add a UPS to the mix for protection.
• Improve and simplify the DVD burning process.
• Investigate RAID or other backup method.
• Look into a Universal Remote to consolidate remotes.
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Main | Friday, November 11, 2005
Big! Room! Blowoff!
Bob Mould and Rich Morel have just released the schedule for the Blowoff parties through June of 2006, and I am out of my head mit da crazy to see that there are SIX big room parties planned for the 9:30 Club . While I definitely have a blast at the smaller, more intimate Blowoff parties held in that club's basement lounge, the big room party I attended this year was just over the top fun with a sold-out crowd of hot hairy hotties who were hot. Mix-Master Daddies Bob and Rich not only spin, they hit the stage to play their own stuff! I'm making this my first Must-Do of 2006.
EDIT: Bob just pointed out that the January Blowoff coincides with MAL weekend. Oh. My.
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Writing, Relativity, and “The Twin Paradox”
It goes like this: Brothers. Identical twins. They could just as easily be sisters, but I’m a boy so I’ll make them boys. One of the brothers gets on a rocket ship and flies into space, accelerating to nearly the … Continue reading
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Everyone knows there are two sides to every brain. The right side and the left side. Supposedly the right side is where the creative ideas originate and the left side handles analytical thinking. I discount this view somewhat, or at … Continue reading
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Roane State new wing groundbreaking Rep. Chuck Fleischmann Education Gov. Bill Haslam Family
From Little Acorns, Mighty Tyrannies Grow
Please, forgive bruising an old adage. Unfortunately, it is all too appropriate in its altered form.
Recently, wave after wave of scandals has broken across news desks, becoming a storm surge approaching tsunami proportions. The beach marks of each controversy reach ever further up the moral shoreline, increasingly threatening the nation’s ethical foundations.
US officials allow semi-automatic weapons to illegally “walk” across the Mexican border straight to drug cartels in “Operation Fast and Furious.” Beyond murdering thousands of Mexicans, felons wielding those guns also murdered US Border Agent Brian Terry. Anyone been held responsible at ATF, FBI, ICE, Justice Department, yet?
Failure to be truthful on “Fast and Furious” with Congress created an ignominious record for Attorney General Eric Holder. He became the first and only sitting US Cabinet member ever to be held in contempt of Congress in over two centuries.
Despite that fact, neither he, nor anyone else, in the administration has been prosecuted, fired or even reprimanded. It seems there are no real consequences for complicity in the murder of a courageous American law enforcement officer.
Brave Americans and a US ambassador died on a foreign shore after their would-be rescuers were told to “stand down” more than once. What is worse, beyond any cancelled rescue, the sacrifice was needless from the beginning.
Our nation’s state department consciously decided to keep our people in a dangerous situation when Britain and other nations were withdrawing. Furthermore, requests for added security were callously denied, even, in the face of numerous CIA warnings. Anyone resign in disgrace over these decisions? Enough disgrace to disqualify a future run for the Presidency?
Amazingly, to this day, no one in this administration is apparently willing to tell these heroes’ families or the Congress everything about those decisions. Instead, there were, first, “talking point re-writes,” then lies in front TV cameras followed by cover-ups.
Who can forget a US Secretary of State shouting at a Congressional committee, “What difference does it make, at this point?” Ask the fallen men’s families. Ask warriors, steeped in the ethos of never leaving a comrade-in-arms behind. Ask citizens irked at seemingly anonymous orders to abandon fellow Americans in their hour of need. What difference, in deed?
Why not ask what difference it makes if the Internal Revenue Service selectively targets political and religious groups, even, individuals? All Americans are “created equal” under the law, right? Apparently, that is… except when they disagree with someone in power.
Obviously, it seems to make a difference to hundreds of groups and individuals who publicly disagreed with the current administration politically. They were audited or had requests for IRS service denied and delayed… just in the last few years.
We all have the same Bill of Rights, don’t we? Doesn’t everyone have the same freedom of speech, press, and religion? Ask some Associated Press and Fox News reporters who had hundreds of phone records and emails secretly seized. Think seizing personal communications where the individual reporter committed no crime might have a “chilling effect” on freedom of the press?
Maybe a few religious organizations could contribute insight about the “chilling effects” on freedom of official overreach. “Hot enough under the collar” to speak out about government authorizing the “morning after pill” for 15 year-olds without parental consent? Ever been in a heated public debate on “gay marriage?” It is amazing how IRS requests for the “content of prayers” and requirements to submit copies of speeches can “cool” things.
Sound arbitrary? Sound, possibly, like abuse of power? Sound un-American? How did we get to this point? Did it start small, perhaps?
Maybe school authorities felt they could insist on reviewing and censoring a graduation ceremony speech. After all, we cannot allow someone’s freedom of speech to “offend” a potential audience member, can we? Is it an academic vocabulary building exercise to ask which term fits better: imperious paternalism or capricious bureaucratic arrogance?
How small a step is it for a high-ranking school official to go from arbitrarily deciding “potential” offensiveness to personal, political disagreement? Just say it is for the children. Who can object? Who will know beyond the censored individual? “One small step for an egotistic, petty bureaucrat or one giant leap of oppressive bureaucracy?”
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• Building Tennessee's economy and jobs
• Improving education for our children
• Making smaller, more effective government
• Improving public information on county and municipal debt
• Making government more open and responsive to its citizens
• Recognizing the important sacrifice of our nation's veterans
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I serve:
The People of Anderson County.
Their voice needs to be heard.
My Country
I spent too many years protecting the precious freedoms passed on from our founders, to be happy with the current direction in my nation, state and community. Tennessee government needs to set an example.
My Family
State government is a temporary stop for me. My family's future is in Anderson County, not Nashville.
My God
I try daily to live up to His expectations.
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CodeIgniter: mySQL and Stored Procedures
I gave myself a challenge. Creating a Stored Procedure in mySQL and calling it via CodeIgniter. This is PHP/mySQL based. It was an education.
I got this solution from CodeIgniter forums across several posts. I’m posting them all in one post here.
Your typical Stored Procedure call could be
CREATE PROCEDURE `lab101db`.`sp_GetEmployees` ()
SELECT * FROM dt_employees ORDER BY Surname;
You need to change your database driver. The standard mySQL driver used in CodeIgniter does not work. You need mySQLI. Open up your CodeIgniter directory and go to the database file at the following path
On line 44, add mysqli to the following line
$db[‘default’][‘dbdriver’] = “mysqli”;
Save the above. Then add the function, below, to your Model class e.g. EmployeeModel.
function getEmployees() {
$sql = “CALL sp_GetEmployees”;
$parameters = array();
$query = $this->db->query($sql, $parameters);
return $query->result();
In your Controller, add the following call to your Model and store it into an array. Loading the view with the $data array will allow the webpage to loop the collection of employees..
function index()
$data[‘employees’] = $this->EmployeeModel->getEmployees();
$this->load->view(‘lab_view’, $data);
Finally, in your View, you can now loop through each employee.
foreach ($employees as $employee) {
echo $employee->FirstName . ” ” . $employee->LastName . “<br/>”;
My output would be displayed like so:
John Cleese
Russel Crow
Michael Ironside
Burt Reynolds
NB: You can send parameters to your Stored Procedure. Adapt the function in your Model to the following.
function getEmployeesByRoleSalary($Role, $Salary) {
$sql = “CALL sp_GetEmployeesByRoleSalary(?,?)”;
$parameters = array($Role, $Salary);
return $query->result();
Hopefully, this will point you in the following direction.
(Update: Made a mistake in the last piece of code. I should have added question marks with brackets in place of the parameters. Highlighted in bold)
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John Lee's Upcoming Events and Appearances
The Half-Lived Life: Overcoming Passivity An Evening with Best-Selling Author John Lee
Thursday, March 20, 2014 from 7:00-8:30pm
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To register or for more information, call (781) 862-8043 or visit
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Poetry In the Body: Finding Your Voice 60-Minute Interactive Web Course
Saturday, March 29, 2014
1:00pm EST - 1:00pm EST
(London time 5:00pm-6:00pm)
(Sydney time 4:00am-5:00am on Mar. 30)
Cost: $59
Most poets these days tend to exclude and even deny the body in their undertaking of the writing of poetry. The great poet T.S. Eliot says, "You must not deny the body."
So, the body is where we will go to help you find your voice. I will read a few selections of poetry that are examples, give a few pointers having studied, written and taught poetry for thirty-five years, take your questions, and provide a reading list after the webinar.
I hope you will join me for this unique experience!
46th Annual Southwestern School for Behavioral Health Studies
Monday, August 18, 2014
Conference theme Whole Health: Integrating Tradition, Best Practices and Collective Wisdom
Loews Ventana Canyon
Tucson, AZ
For more information about SWS and registration info (when available), visit
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Comics signaling social change?
Taking A Look At Spider-Man, Vendetta In China
January 13, 2013
By Nick Dean, Special to The Journal
Welcome back, faithful readers.
A month's a long time to go between columns, especially when it comes to comic book news - and especially at this time of the year.
I rang in my New Year's with a stack of back issues and a notepad. Now's the time to surf sites such as Comic Book Resources for all the year-end lists of what critics, creators and others in the industry considered to be the best and worst. Sure, it's all just opinion, but even as a pretty avid reader and collector of comics, I missed a lot of the best stuff from the last 12 months.
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Masks, including ‘V for Vendetta,’ left, are displayed at a Ricky’s Halloween store in New York. Television audiences across China watched an anarchist antihero rebel against a totalitarian government and persuade the people to rule themselves. Soon the Internet was crackling with quotes of ‘V for Vendetta’s’ famous line: ‘People should not be afraid of their governments. Governments should be afraid of their people.’ The airing of the movie Dec. 14, on China Central Television, stunned viewers and raised hopes that China is loosening censorship.
That's one of the best (and worst) things about comics. Even though I read them and collect them pretty consistently, there's always something to re-read, rediscover or pick up for the first time.
So, whatever you thought of 2012's comic book output, I'm sure we'll continue discovering some of the good stuff from this past year all throughout 2013 - and that's on top of whatever the new year holds in store for us.
This month marks the beginning of Marvel's "Superior Spider-Man."
That's right, as has been mentioned the last two months in this column, there's a big change happening with Spidey in Marvel's main continuity.
Issue No. 700 of "Amazing Spider-Man" was released Christmas Day and is the last issue of the long-running Marvel series - and readers are pretty torn about the story told in the comic.
So, what happened?
Well, the Spider-Man we've known for so many years is no longer with us anymore.
Peter Parker is dead. But oddly enough, Peter Parker is alive and will remain Spider-Man in the comics. And despite that seeming impossible, the story doesn't even involve the Jackal or clones (as have been employed in the past).
No, writer Dan Slott has thought up something new for the comic. There's no more of the Peter Parker we knew, but instead, someone else is living out his life - and only we really know the truth.
Here's a brief synopsis of what happened in issue No. 700 with no holding back on spoilers:
Doc Ock brain-swapped with our plucky young hero just as his own body bordered on shuffling loose Marvel's mortal coil. And despite the real Peter Parker's best efforts, his last-ditch plan for a switch back fell short just as Doc Ock's body (with Peter Parker's mind) did fail - leaving, yep, you guessed it, ol' Octavius's main brain in our beloved Web Head's body. But in his last remaining moments, Peter hit Ock with some morality and, "With great power comes great responsibility," so now he's going to be a good guy. And only we know his secret. Though some of Spidey's supporting cast might have some suspicions.
Slott got death threats after the reveal of the storyline. And people are still pretty upset about a villain being the new Spider-Man.
But, detractors are just that, folks - people looking to draw down and take away from something to reduce the value, importance and quality of it. Marvel's 700th issue of "Amazing Spider-Man" has as many fans as it does detractors, so let those unhappy with dramatic change in comics speak ill and belittle it all they want.
Starting this month, Marvel will begin publishing its new title, "Superior Spider-Man." Slott and artist Ryan Stegman will put out the book twice-monthly, with Doctor Octopus working to be the greatest Spider-Man the world has ever known.
"But can he keep up the ruse?" Marvel asks in teasers for the book. "Will Spidey's closest allies discover the fate of Peter Parker? And can this Spider-Man truly be a hero?"
I love Neil Gaiman, but the guy broke my heart last month.
In December, the comic book writer, novelist and children's author announced he will be doing his last-ever book-signing tour in 2013.
"They're exhausting, on a level that's hard to believe," Gaiman said on his website. "I love meeting people, but the sixth hour of signing, for people who have been standing in a line for seven hours, is no fun for anybody. ... So I'm going to try and make this tour the glorious last U.S. book signing tour, and then stop doing book signing tours for good."
Gaiman is responsible for DC's now classic series "The Sandman" as well as the novels "American Gods," "Anansi Boys" and more. With a new novel due out this year, the coming book-signing dates will surely feature longer-than-normal-lines - as this will be it, the last signing tour. According to the author, a signing Gaiman did in Georgia in 2009, which wasn't a part of any book tour, took more than seven hours, and he signed for more than 1,000.
Here's hoping he comes somewhere close by. I could see taking a special road trip to meet the man before he quits public signings for good.
Of course, according to the website Comic Book Resources, where I first read this news, Gaiman's not ruling out impromptu signings.
"I might even sign books if I feel like it," the writer said, citing a "ninja book signing" at St. Mark's Bookshop in New York he announced via Twitter a few hours before it happened.
I work full-time at a restaurant called "Forte" in downtown Jamestown, N.Y.
Each week we host a trivia challenge for customers, where teams can compete for a gift card and other prizes.
The questions that get asked cover a number of topics and areas of knowledge. However, in recent months, there's been a new addition to the weekly list of quiz questions.
The guy who runs the Wednesday night get-together now has a weekly comic book question courtesy of yours truly.
That's right, you can nerd out weekly if you want, but only at our in-house trivia challenge. Can't make the Wednesday night gig? No sweat. I figured I'd make comic book trivia a regular part of my monthly column from now on. Don't know why I didn't think of adding a question to this column sooner.
So, for this column's first-ever trivia question, name the writer credited with co-creating both Swamp Thing and Wolverine, as well as other X-Men team members Nightcrawler, Storm and Colossus.
In the weird news category, China made entertainment headlines in December after CCTV producers aired the comic book movie "V For Vendetta."
The film never appeared in Chinese theaters, though, according to The Associated Press, it's unclear whether it was ever banned. The AP published a story late last month about the film having been aired in China, saying it raised hopes that China is loosening censorship.
Written by Alan Moore, "V For Vendetta" is owned by DC Comics and was made into a movie in 2006. In the story, a person known only as "V" rebels against a totalitarian British government and makes a plea for people to rule themselves.
Not familiar with either the movie or its source material? Well, chances are you saw the Guy Fawkes masks from the film on TV during the Occupy Wall Street protests.
The AP story about the airing was pretty extensive and posed questions about what it meant for China to air the movie. All I can really think about is what the Chinese viewers thought of Natalie Portman's big bald head.
Well, the new year brought with it news of AMC's "The Walking Dead."
Last week, AMC debuted footage from the second half of season three of the show, which is now on hiatus.
Only another month of waiting, folks, and then the show will return to the air for the second half of its better-than-ever third season.
Last year exceeded expectations in terms of comic books, comic book movies and all areas of entertainment. Here's hoping 2013 can do the same.
And lastly, in answer to the trivia question posed earlier in this month's column, the writer credited with co-creating both Swamp Thing and Wolverine, as well as other X-Men team members, is none other than Len Wein. He co-created the character Swamp Thing, for crying out loud. Check out "House of Secrets" No. 98 in the next month if you get a chance. That's the issue where ol' Swampy debuted. Then I'll see you back here in February for another extended mess of comic book blather.
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