Sunday, August 4, 2013

From China to California

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Democratic governors nervous about health plan

Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin gives a thumbs up after riding a Harley Davidson motorcycle to the motorcycle museum Friday, August, 2, 2013 in Milwaukee. The National Governors Association is meeting in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin gives a thumbs up after riding a Harley Davidson motorcycle to the motorcycle museum Friday, August, 2, 2013 in Milwaukee. The National Governors Association is meeting in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, right, shakes hands with a Harley Davidson rider at the museum Friday, August, 2, 2013 in Milwaukee. The National Governors Association is meeting in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin, right, and Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker embrace after they rode in to the Harley Davidson museum on Harley Davidson motorcycles Friday, August, 2, 2013 in Milwaukee. The National Governors Association is meeting in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

MILWAUKEE (AP) ? Democratic governors say they are nervous about getting the new federal health care law implemented but add they will be better positioned in next year's elections than many of their Republican counterparts who have resisted the far-reaching and politically polarizing measure.

Several of the 12 Democratic governors shared that sense of nervousness-veiled-by-optimism at the National Governors Association in Milwaukee Saturday.

"There's some angst, and you can see that from the decision the administration made a couple weeks ago," said Delaware Gov. Jack Markell. "There's a lot of work to do."

By next Jan. 1, most people will be required to have insurance. States have to set up exchanges by Oct. 1, when uninsured individuals can start buying subsidized private health coverage that would go into effect Jan 1, and businesses with more than 50 employees working 30 or more hours a week were supposed to offer affordable health care to their workers or risk a series of escalating tax penalties.

But businesses said they needed more time, and on July 2, President Barack Obama's administration abruptly extended the deadline one year ? to Jan. 1, 2015.

That caused some Democrats in Congress to worry the program would not be ready on time, as states are building online platforms for their residents to use to comply with the law. Although the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act in June 2012, the Republican-controlled House has voted 40 times since Obama signed the law in 2010 to repeal, defund or scale it back, most recently Friday.

As Congress prepared to head home for a five-week recess, Obama sought to calm jittery Democrats, assuring them that they are "on the right side of history" despite problems with the law's launch.

Republicans have stated openly they plan to use the slow economic recovery and the health care law to attack Democrats in the 2014 congressional elections.

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, the governors' host and a possible 2016 Republican presidential prospect, said Obama delayed the employer mandate out of fear voters would blame Democrats in the 2014 elections if the economy suffered as a result of the new law.

"A cynic would be right to say the reason they pushed back the employer mandate had little to nothing to do with policy and everything to do with politics," Walker said.

Most of the two dozen governors from both parties gathered at the conference expressed confidence that their states would be ready on time, especially Democrats, although they said the work is daunting.

"Any time you go and make this much change in this short a period of time, it does cause headaches," Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper said.

But with that pain comes progress, Hickenlooper and others argued. And those Republicans who have resisted or delayed taking action will pay the price.

Long before election day, the philosophical debate over the bill will have turned into a practical reality for millions of newly insured voters.

"Choosing ideology over jobs and affordable health care is a false choice, and it's an example of the differences between Republicans and Democrats," Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin, a Democrat, said.

Among the challenges states are encountering are the technological requirements to allow buyers to search for insurers, rates and benefits on the exchanges. Others are training state employees to administer the program and marketing it to millions of Americans, all during a time of strained state budgets. Marketing employees were often among the first to lose their jobs.

Despite the headaches, the alternative to the status quo is far worse, Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley said.

"Nothing could be more complicated than doing what we were doing before, which was to throw away more and more money on more expensive care for worse results," said O'Malley, a Democrat also mulling a 2016 White House run.

Associated Press

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Pentagon suspends 60 military personnel after sexual assault review

WASHINGTON (NEWS CENTER) - 60 military recruiters, drill instructors and sexual assault counselors have been suspended as part of a personnel review ordered by Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel.

It is likely more cases will be uncovered as the review of records for 35,000 personnel continues.

According to USA Today, investigators found violations ranging from alcohol-related offenses to child abuse to sexual assault in all 60 cases.

55 are Army soldiers, five are serving in the Navy.
An Army spokesperson says it is not yet clear if the suspended soldiers will be discharged or reassigned to other units.

NEWS CENTER?inquiries as to whether any of the 60 are from Maine or work here have not yet received a response, however, Lt. Col. Cathy Wilkinson, a defense department spokesperson said:?

"The leadership of this department has no higher priority than the safety and welfare of our men and women in uniform, and that includes ensuring they are free from the threat of sexual harassment and sexual assault. In May we announced a new series of actions to further DOD's sexual assault prevention and response efforts. One of these initiatives is a directive for each service to review the credentials and qualifications of current-serving recruiters, sexual assault response coordinators and victim advocates to ensure they meet applicable selection criteria and standards of conduct. Together, everyone in this department at every level of command will continue to work together to establish an environment of dignity and respect, where sexual assault is not tolerated, condoned or ignored and where there is clear accountability placed on all leaders at every level."

Source: http://www.wlbz2.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=251934

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TCA: 'The Bridge' murder will be solved 'way before the end' of season one

By Tony Maglio

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - FX's "The Bridge" will not be recycling Season 1 plots for its next season, which has yet to be announced by the network but expected as a result of strong critical reviews.

The first season brings together a Mexican policeman (Demian Bichir) and an American homicide detective (Diane Kruger) when a body is discovered on the bridge spanning the El Paso-Ciudad Juarez border.

The murder will be solved well before the end of Season 1, showrunners Elwood Reid and Meredith Stiehm said Friday at TCAs. Reid added that Season 2 will not focus on one big crime.

"We're not going to have a serial killer of the season every year," he said. "We're going to get into different crime stories, kind of like the wire did."

"That crime is sort of like throwing a stone into a pond that has ripple effects," Reid said. "But we will solve that crime, we will put it away in a very dramatic fashion way before the end of the season."

"We're not just going to put that crime down and start another crime in the second season," he added. "The thing that's taking place in this season has radically transformed the lives of most of our characters. The killer in a very odd way kind of connects people through his actions."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/tca-bridge-murder-solved-way-end-season-one-234620252.html

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Friday, August 2, 2013

Stray prenatal gene network suspected in schizophrenia

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Researchers have reverse-engineered the outlines of a disrupted prenatal gene network in schizophrenia, by tracing spontaneous mutations to where and when they likely cause damage in the brain. Some people with the brain disorder may suffer from impaired birth of new neurons in the front of their brain during prenatal development, suggest the researchers, who compared spontaneous mutations in 105 affected and 84 unaffected siblings, in families without previous histories of the illness.

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How the NSA's XKeyscore program works

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Until Wednesday morning, you'd probably never heard of something called "XKeyscore," a program that the National Security Agency itself describes as its "widest reaching" means of gathering data from across the Internet. According to reports shared by NSA leaker Edward Snowden with the Guardian, is that in addition to all of the other recent revelations about the NSA's surveillance programs, by using XKeyscore, "analysts can also search by name, telephone number, IP address, keywords, the language in which the Internet activity was conducted or the type of browser used."

David Brown, who co-authored the recent book "Deep State: Inside the Government Secrecy Industry" under the pseudonym D.B. Grady, told NBC News Wednesday the main value of XKeyscore is that it serves as a first point of collection for massive amounts of data the NSA can now cull from digital activities, such as a person's email or Web browsing.

"I like to think of it as plumbing," Brown said. "The pipes come in through XKeyscore, which then diverts the data through different channels, because there's just an awful lot of data."

Basically, XKeyscore gives analysts a tool by which they can pluck individual data points out of a massive indexed database. Collecting a wealth of Web activity from unencrypted Web traffic ? typically, where a Web address starts with 'HTTP' instead of "HTTPS" ? it serves as a first stop in a larger data collection and mining process that can then serve to pinpoint subjects (say, suspected terrorists) for further inquiry.

"Quantity" is a crucial factor here, given that the Guardian noted in Wednesday's report that the sheer amount of "communications accessible through programs such as XKeyscore is staggeringly large." Indeed, one of the slides from a set of XKeyscore training documents shared by the Guardian showed that in a single 30-day period last year, the data included ?at least 41 billion total records.?

"The XKeyscore system is continuously collecting so much Internet data that it can be stored only for short periods of time," the Guardian said. "Content remains on the system for only three to five days," while?metadata?? the data behind the data, information like email headers or the location from where you last access your email "is stored for 30 days. One document explains: 'At some sites, the amount of data we receive per day (20+ terabytes) can only be stored for as little as 24 hours.'"

That's where additional databases come in. One NSA database known as "Pinwale," for instance, stores recorded signals for up to five years. Meanwhile, metadata goes into a database known as MARINA.

But even with these channels in place, Brown said that there's simply too much information to process right now.

"One of the things in (the) article was that the NSA can't just pull up every email that's been sent through America Online or whatever," Brown said. "There's just too much data."

The NSA, he said, "is playing the long game here. They've got this data today, but they don't need to process it today" with a data cataloguing system like XKeyscore. "That data can sit around until the technology is there" to automate its processing, Brown said.

Yannick LeJacq is a contributing writer for NBC News who has also covered technology for Kill Screen, The Wall Street Journal and The Atlantic. You can follow him on Twitter at @YannickLeJacq and reach him by email at: Yannick.LeJacq@nbcuni.com.

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Country star Randy Travis discharged from hospital

PLANO, Texas (AP) ? Country music star Randy Travis is out of the hospital three weeks after he was admitted with congestive heart failure and later suffered a stroke.

A statement Wednesday says Travis has been discharged from The Heart Hospital Baylor Plano near Dallas, where he'd been admitted July 7.

The statement from publicist Kirt Webster goes on to say Travis has been moved to a physical therapy center for further treatment for a stroke he suffered July 10.

The 54-year-old singer developed the heart failure due to a viral illness. The stroke prompted surgeons to operate to relieve pressure on his brain.

Travis' fiancee Mary Davis gave thanks for the prayers and support the singer received from fans and friends for his recovery.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/country-star-randy-travis-discharged-hospital-234609283.html

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Small Biz Super Bowl TV Ad Contest: 5 Legal Tips - Free Enterprise

One lucky small business is set to score big-time with a free 30-second TV ad during the Super Bowl -- the grand prize in a new contest for entrepreneurs. But there are a few legal considerations you'll want to kick around in your head first.

The winner of the Intuit Small Business Big Game will get a professionally produced TV commercial that will likely be seen by more than 100 million viewers during Super Bowl XLVIII in February, according to USA Today.

Snagging a Super Bowl ad spot could be a game-changer for your small business, but the "Big Game" contest also comes with a lengthy set of rules. Here are five legal reminders for you to keep in mind:

Source: http://blogs.findlaw.com/free_enterprise/2013/07/small-biz-super-bowl-tv-ad-contest-5-legal-tips.html

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Why I Came Back to Private Adoption | An Adoption Facilitator's Story

[unable to retrieve full-text content]I was the sole advocate for adoptive and foster families working under a supervisor who did not know the foster care program or the adoption program in our county. Her performance was rated on the success of her parent mentors, ... THAT WOULD PLACE CHILDREN BACK IN A HOME WHEN THAT MIGHT NOT BE THE BEST OPTION BECAUSE THEY DID NOT WANT TO CONSIDER ADOPTION. Luckily my husband and now business partner supported me 100 ...

Source: http://adoptionfacilitator.wordpress.com/2013/07/31/why-i-came-back-to-private-adoption/

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iPhone + 22 tools = There?s a case for that

Last November, I told you about an indiegogo project for the TaskOne iPhone case. The project surpassed their funding goal of $32,000 and they are now taking orders. The TaskOne is a thin profile case for the iPhone 4S and iPhone 5 that effectively turns your phone into a multi-tool. You didn’t read that wrong, [...]

Source: http://the-gadgeteer.com/2013/07/31/iphone-22-tools-theres-a-case-for-that/

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Oversight Committee Hearing on Energy Department Whistleblower Retaliation and Vet Discrimination

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WASHINGTON- Today, at 10:00 a.m. in Room 2154 of the Rayburn House Office Building, the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform will hold a hearing entitled ?Department of Energy?s Bonneville Power Administration: Discriminating Against Veterans and Retaliating Against Whistleblowers.?

The central focus of this hearing will be the July 16th ?Management Alert,? by the Department of Energy Office of Inspector General (IG), regarding allegations of illegal personnel practices at the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), a component of the Department.? These practices ?effectively disadvantaged veterans and other applicants.? The IG also noted that BPA ?has apparently proposed or recently executed a number of personnel actions against certain employees who have cooperated with [the IG?s] review.?

The Management Alert said that the ?chilling effect of the adverse actions against Bonneville staff is clear, jeopardizing efforts to get at the truth in these matters.?

On July 16th, Committee Chairman Darrell Issa, R-Calif. wrote a letter to DOE Deputy Secretary Daniel Poneman seeking documents related to the personnel actions.

After the Committee?s first letter, a senior BPA official told Committee investigators that Deputy Secretary Poneman had issued a gag order on BPA employees, preventing them from talking with ?anyone? regarding these allegations?including congressional investigators. In a follow-up letter on July 17th, Issa instructed Poneman to immediately reverse the gag order.

On July 24th, DOE sent a reply asserting that employees have been sufficiently instructed of their rights to come forward to Congress with information about wrongdoing. In response, Chairman Issa offered the following statement: ?BPA employees have told committee staff? this week? that they still fear retaliation. These BPA employees will not speak to the Committee because they are afraid of losing their jobs. Senior BPA officials have told committee staff their ?chain of command? is preventing them from providing more information to the Committee. These conversations speak for themselves. The DOE?s coordination of ?external questions? has, to date, done nothing but obstruct the Committee?s oversight work.?

The Committee expects to hear from the following witnesses:

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  • The Honorable Daniel B. Poneman, Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy
  • The Honorable Gregory H. Friedman, Inspector General, U.S. Department of Energy
  • Ms. Anita J. Decker, Chief Operating Officer, Bonneville Power Administration, Note: On July 15, 2013, Decker was placed on Administrative Leave.

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BPA is a self-funded non-profit agency that earns over $3.3 billion in revenue annually by selling its products and services.? About one third of the electric power used in the Northwest comes from BPA. ?The Bonneville Power Administration also ?operates and maintains about three-fourths of the high-voltage transmission in its service territory,? which includes parts of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, California, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming.

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ANSI and SCC Launch Pilot Project for Joint Canada-U.S. Standards on Plumbing, Heating, and Electrotechnology

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Weiner falls to fourth in new NYC mayoral poll

NEW YORK (AP) ? New York City mayoral hopeful Anthony Weiner plunged to fourth place among Democrats in the first poll taken since he admitted to having illicit online exchanges with women even after he resigned from Congress amid a sexting scandal.

The poll ? which Weiner led just five days ago ? also showed about half of likely Democratic voters saying Weiner should abandon his mayoral bid.

Weiner's support fell from 26 percent last week to 16 percent in Monday's Quinnipiac University poll. Last week's survey was taken largely before Weiner's latest scandal was revealed.

"He's in a free-fall," said poll director Maurice Carroll. "He can't win. He simply can't win."

Standing side by side with his wife, Weiner admitted last week that he had tawdry online exchanges ? including X-rated photos ? with a then-22 year-old Indiana woman after he stepped down from Congress in 2011 over similar behavior. He later said he had similar exchanges with two other women after his resignation.

Forty percent of voters said his behavior disqualified him from consideration as a candidate, up from 23 percent last week.

The poll of 446 likely Democratic voters shows Weiner trailing City Council Speaker Christine Quinn (27 percent), Public Advocate Bill de Blasio (21 percent) and ex-city comptroller Bill Thompson (20 percent). The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.6 percent.

In a statement, Weiner said "polls don't change anything."

But last week's revelation has seemingly derailed his once-surging mayoral bid, sending him from political punch line to comeback story and back again.

Weiner forged ahead Monday in the face of countless calls ? including from pundits and powerful members of his own party ? to step aside.

"I'm going to keep talking about the things important to this city," he said at a campaign stop in Queens. "I don't really care if a lot of pundits or politicians are offended by that. I'm going to keep doing those things and I think New Yorkers deserve that choice. I'm going to let New Yorkers decide."

Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the head of the state's Democratic party, declined Monday to weigh in on whether Weiner should abandon his mayoral bid, but his scandal-scarred predecessor, Eliot Spitzer, allowed that he would fire an employee who engaged in Weiner's behavior.

The former governor, himself staging a comeback bid in the race for New York City comptroller, told MSNBC's Chris Matthews in a televised appearance that Matthews was correct in suggesting Spitzer would not vote for Weiner.

Spitzer stepped down from office in 2008 after admitting he paid for sex with prostitutes.

Several of Weiner's mayoral rivals have called for him to quit, including de Blasio, who benefited the most in the Quinnipiac poll from Weiner's tumble. De Blasio's campaign has targeted the same progressive and outer-borough base wooed by Weiner but was previously eclipsed by the former congressman's star power and campaign skills.

"Today's poll shows a wide open race," said de Blasio spokesman Dan Levitan. "It's no surprise that as the race heats up, more and more New Yorkers are supporting Bill de Blasio's campaign to bring real progressive change to City Hall."

If none of the Democratic candidates reach 40 percent of the vote in the Sept. 10 primary, the top two advance to a run-off election two weeks later. The winner would then face the Republican nominee in November.

The state's top Democrat continued to shy away from discussing Weiner's bid.

"This is summer political theater in New York," Cuomo said Monday. "We laugh because if we didn't laugh, we would cry, right?"

"People run, that's the way our system works," said Cuomo, who controls the state Democratic committee. "I'm not going to say who should run and shouldn't run because that's the system."

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Associated Press writer Michael Gormley contributed to this report from Albany.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/weiner-falls-fourth-nyc-mayoral-poll-225200458.html

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Oh, #Florida!

Children play on the beach in Fort Myers, Florida February 19, 2007.  Children play on the beach in Fort Myers, Fla.

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My wife and I were talking to the kids the other day about what it was like growing up in Florida way back in the longtimeago compared to what it's like for them now, and I said, "I remember back when there was no Disney World."?

I have now seen what it looks like when a child's mind is blown.

It's tough to be a kid in Florida these days. Every time you turn around, grownups are leaving you in a car while they visit a strip club or party down at a Li'l Wayne concert. Or they kick you out of the car as they flee the scene of a crash. Or you wish they would put you out of the car because they?re driving 127 mph. Maybe they use you to filch a purse at Chuck E. Cheese. Or they try to dodge a shoplifting beef by throwing you at a deputy. Plus there's the occasional gator attack to survive. School can be rough too?a simple science experiment can lead to arrest, expulsion, and an Internet uproar.

Still, if your family can afford it, you can count on at least one vacation trip to a theme park?Disney World, SeaWorld, Busch Gardens, Legoland, you name it. They're all close by. There's even a theme park centered around recreating Jesus' crucifixion, open six days a week.

But when I was a kid growing up in Florida, Walt Disney was just some guy who had a Sunday night TV show. We lived on a red clay road on the edge of town. The sky was filled with Navy training planes by day and by fireflies at night?except when the mosquito control truck drove by spewing a billowing cloud of bug spray. Some kids pedaled their bikes along right behind it, taking in big lungfuls, hoping to get high. I believe they all grew up to become members of our state Legislature.

Summer vacation meant going to the beach, particularly Fort Pickens. Or we'd go fishing or camping. I remember one family camping trip where we were trying visit all the state parks we could drive to in a week or so. At one point we stopped by the famous Suwannee River. I tried to pick my way across the burbling water by stepping on some slippery stones and wound up getting accidentally baptized.

Back then I collected sunburns and skeeter bites the way I collected baseball cards. I learned that the best route to follow when walking anywhere wasn?t the straightest one, but the one that afforded plenty of shade. And I learned to love dragonflies because they eat mosquitoes.

My wife, also a Florida native, remembers cross-state family car rides to visit her aunt, who had succulent mangoes growing in her backyard. She remembers her dad taking the family to Pittsburgh Pirates spring training games in Bradenton, where they'd get autographs from Willie Stargell and Manny Sanguillen. They'd wave at Roberto Clemente, but he was too shy to come over to talk to the fans.

My friend Cynthia Barnett said she grew up loving ?the fairy tale experience of climbing a banyan tree in South Florida. The warm Atlantic Ocean. The cold springs. Braking for hot-boiled peanuts on the side of the road. And watermelon when it gets down to $2 on 4th of July week.? (And no, it wasn't seedless.)

In those days when the only TV shows for kids were the Saturday morning cartoons, we often had to entertain ourselves. I spent a lot of time climbing trees or wandering around in the woods pretending to hunt squirrels.

?I made condominiums for the cockroaches,? Cynthia said. ?I put out cardboard boxes with wee doors and windows cut out and drew them little flower boxes. I think you can't be afraid of roaches and be a Florida kid.? (My wife strongly disagrees with that last statement.)

William McKeen edited a superb book called Homegrown in Florida which features essays from Michael Connelly, Tom Petty, and a host of others writing about their childhood here and how it shaped their futures. Petty met Elvis while he was filming Follow That Dream, and Connelly got questioned by the cops about a robbery.

A young boy sits on a child's toy and sulks because his sister got to carry the rifle that he wanted to carry as members of the North Florida Survival Group gather for a field training exercise in Old Town, Florida, December 8, 2012. Growing up in Florida. (Here, members of the North Florida Survival Group.)

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McKeen says childhood isn?t as much fun these days, thanks to Little Leagues and other scheduled activities: ?It seems that when I grew up in South Florida, all the stuff we did was organic. We could have a great day just messing around in the canals, riding our bikes around the fields, or going down to the upper Keys to fish with my dad on a whim.? The tourist attractions everyone visited in those pre-Disney days ?were mom-and-pop places by comparison. There was the Monkey Jungle, the Parrot Jungle, the Miami Seaquarium. Living there was an adventure. Now it seems more like an endurance test.?

But when I asked my kids what they like about growing up in Florida now, the list they rattled off made me think maybe things haven't changed so much. Sure, they enjoy the theme parks and the roller coasters. But they also like camping out, tubing down a spring-fed river, or going to the beach, especially Fort DeSoto. They like collecting tangerines from our backyard tree and taking school field trips to Cape Canaveral and Sea Camp on Big Pine Key. They like having warm weather most of the year so they're not cooped up inside for months on end.

In fact, my teenager said that as far as he could tell, there's only one downside to growing up in Florida: ?No snow days.?

Florida has inspired a lot of music and musicians. Here's a playlist of songs about Florida or by Florida artists. Oxford American, we hope you'll take note.

Source: http://www.slate.com/articles/life/florida/features/2013/oh_florida/growing_up_in_florida_childhood_at_theme_parks_camping_on_the_beach_outdoors.html

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

The To Do List

Still of Rachel Bilson and Aubrey Plaza in "The To Do List".

Aubrey Plaza and Rachel Bilson in The To Do List.

Photo courtesy Bonnie Osborne/CBS Films

After you?ve seen?The To Do List, come back and listen to our?Spoiler?Special:

The To Do List sounded so good on paper: A raunchy female-centric comedy, written and directed by a woman (the improv comic and writer Maggie Carey in her feature-film debut) and starring Parks and Recreation?s deadpan ing?nue Aubrey Plaza as a high school virgin looking to complete a checklist of sexual escapades before she leaves for college in the fall. But though I went in more than ready to laugh?I even forced myself to chuckle aloud in some early scenes in an attempt to prime the laughter pump, which is never a good sign?this thin, floppy comedy never quite became the high-spirited summer sex romp it clearly set out to be.

I haven?t quite figured out yet why The To Do List doesn?t work, when so many elements within it seem to. The friendship between Plaza?s goody-two-shoes heroine, Brandy Klark, and her two less uptight besties (Alia Shawkat and Sarah Steele) is observantly sketched and often touching. So is Brandy?s relationship with her besotted ?study buddy,? the equally virginal Cameron (Johnny Simmons). And SNL?s Bill Hader (also, as it happens, the filmmaker?s husband) is intermittently affecting as the wisdom-dispensing pothead manager of the Boise, Idaho community pool where Brandy works as a lifeguard. I think this movie?s failure to cohere can be attributed to two factors: 1) insufficient joke density?the reliance on one funny idea or line to carry an entire scene?and 2) the casting (and, I regret to say, performance) of Aubrey Plaza in the lead role.

We?ll leave aside the fact that the 29-year-old Plaza is at least a decade too old to be playing a high school senior, since there is a venerable tradition of twentysomething actors being ?aged down? for teen parts. But the persona Plaza?s created in past roles, and that she seems in danger of getting trapped inside, is that of an unflappable, sardonic outsider, a live-action Daria. Cast as an earnest, literal-minded, sexually repressed valedictorian with a framed photo of Hillary Clinton on her desk, Plaza has an emotionally muffled quality. We believe in the genuineness of Brandy?s dogged devotion to completing her list, but we rarely get a glimpse of the underlying emotions that would have made her create the list in the first place: curiosity, competitiveness, longing, lust. As played by Plaza (and written by Carey), Brandy is neither particularly likable nor particularly interesting, so that as her sexual conquests pile up through the long, hot summer of 1993, we get progressively less invested in each one.

That this movie takes place in the summer of 1993 is not insignificant. Many of its jokes depend on the affectionately nostalgic, impressively detailed production and costume design: There are high-waisted denim skorts, Fresh Prince overalls, and large posters of Jeff Goldblum looking sexy. The period soundtrack can be amusing?especially in a scene where Brandy and her best friends mend a rift by spontaneously belting ?The Wind Beneath My Wings??but ?ha, can you believe we really liked this crap once?? only goes so far as a joke setup. Many of The To Do List?s jokes have this first-draft, is-that-all-there-is? quality. The actors playing Brandy?s family?Rachel Bilson as her slutty older sister, Clark Gregg as her conservative father, and Connie Britton as her touchy-feely, sexually frank mother?each get a few mildly funny scenes, but all of them, Britton and Gregg especially, seem to be gearing up for a big comic payoff that never comes. Even The To Do List?s emotional arcs feel somehow truncated. At the end of Brandy?s long summer of methodical sexual exploration, she?s supposed to have learned a lesson or two?sex is best with someone you truly care about, movie-theater popcorn butter works as an emergency hand-job lubricant?but we never get the sense that her path to erotic self-discovery was engaging, arousing, or fun. It certainly wasn?t for us.

Source: http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/movies/2013/07/the_to_do_list_starring_aubrey_plaza_reviewed.html

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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Zynga CEO steps down, Microsoft exec to take post

This undated photo provided by GlobeNewswire shows Zynga's new CEO Don Mattrick, right, with Zynga's founding CEO Mark Pincus. Zynga's CEO, Mark Pincus, is stepping down to be replaced by Don Mattrick, the head of Microsoft's Xbox business, Zynga announced Monday, July 1, 2013. (AP Photo/GlobeNewswire)

This undated photo provided by GlobeNewswire shows Zynga's new CEO Don Mattrick, right, with Zynga's founding CEO Mark Pincus. Zynga's CEO, Mark Pincus, is stepping down to be replaced by Don Mattrick, the head of Microsoft's Xbox business, Zynga announced Monday, July 1, 2013. (AP Photo/GlobeNewswire)

(AP) ? He's not heading out to pasture, but the CEO of "FarmVille" maker Zynga Inc. is stepping aside as the troubled online game company looks to revive itself and lift its stalled stock price.

Mark Pincus will be replaced on Monday, July 8, by Don Mattrick, who was most recently head of Microsoft's Xbox division. Zynga said Monday that Pincus, who founded Zynga Inc. and named it after his American bulldog in 2007, will stay on as chairman and chief product officer.

Mattrick, 49, had served as the president of Microsoft's entertainment business, which includes the Xbox, since 2010. He had been with Microsoft for six years, helping to launch the Kinect motion controller. He also helped grow the Xbox Live online service from 6 million members to 48 million in roughly six years.

"Zynga is a great business that has yet to realize its full potential. I'm really proud to partner with a product focused founder like Mark and work with the executive team to grow the DNA of the company and lead this transition," Mattrick wrote in an email to Zynga staff that was posted on the company's website.

In a note to Zynga employees, Pincus said he's always told the company's board "that if I could find someone who could do a better job as our CEO I'd do all I could to recruit and bring that person in. I'm confident that Don is that leader."

Mattrick faces a difficult task. Zynga's stock is down almost 70 percent since the company's 2011 initial public offering at $10 per share. Its games have waned in popularity and in June, the company announced that it was cutting 520 jobs, or about 18 percent of its workforce to save money. It shuttered OMGPop, a mobile game company it paid $183 million to acquire last year. OMGPop made a mobile game called "Draw Something." It was popular for a brief period in early 2012, and then it tanked.

Zynga's own games have also fallen out of favor, too. "FarmVille" became a household name in 2009 as millions of Facebook users spent hours clicking on virtual cows and crops ? and spent real money to get ahead in the game. Other "ville" games followed, with varying degrees of success, but Zynga has since been unseated as the maker of the No. 1 Facebook game by King.com, the company behind "Candy Crush Saga."

Besides rival Facebook diversions, Zynga also faces stiff competition from games played on mobile devices. Zynga has mobile games such as "Words With Friends" and various offshoots of the Scrabble-like game. But its mobile offerings haven't been enough to keep the company growing. In the first three months of this year, Zynga reported an 18 percent revenue decline to $263.6 million, from $321 million.

And the number of people who play Zynga games at least once a month fell 13 percent to 253 million, from 292 million a year earlier. The number of daily players dropped 21 percent to 52 million, from 65 million.

Pincus believes his successor is up to the job. In a statement, he praised Mattrick as "one of the top executives in the overall entertainment business."

"He turned Xbox into the world's largest console-gaming network, growing its installed base from 10 (million) to 80 million and transformed that business from deep losses to substantial profits. And he has grown the Xbox Live player network from 6 (million) to 50 million active members in 41 countries," Pincus said.

Before Microsoft, Mattrick was president of worldwide studios at Electronic Arts Inc. He joined EA after it bought Distinctive Software, the company he created at age 17.

Microsoft did not name a replacement for Mattrick, whose departure comes as the company prepares to launch a new gaming console, the Xbox One, later this year. In an email to staff, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer called Mattrick's move a "great opportunity for Don." The executives who'd been reporting to Mattrick will now report to Ballmer he added, "and will continue to drive the day-to-day business as a team, particularly focused on shipping Xbox One this holiday (season)."

Zynga, along with online deals site Groupon Inc., was among the crop of promising Internet companies that went public in 2011 and 2012. The stocks of some of those companies, including Facebook, have so far disappointed investors.

Zynga's CEO switch comes five months after Groupon fired its co-founder and CEO, Andrew Mason. Unlike Mason, however, Pincus will stay involved with Zynga, reporting to its board of directors together with Mattrick in a newly formed executive committee.

San Francisco-based Zynga's stock jumped during Monday's session as rumors of Mattrick's appointment spread. The company's stock jumped 29 cents, or 10.4 percent, to close at $3.07. The stock added 16 cents in after-hours trading to hit $3.23.

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US defends intelligence sweep as same as allies

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The U.S. says it gathers the same kinds of intelligence as other nations to safeguard against foreign terror threats, pushing back on fresh outrage from key allies over secret American surveillance programs that reportedly installed covert listening devices in European Union offices.

Facing threatened investigations and sanctions from Europe, U.S. intelligence officials plan to discuss the new allegations ? reported in Sunday's editions of the German newsweekly Der Spiegel ? directly with EU officials.

But "as a matter of policy, we have made clear that the United States gathers foreign intelligence of the type gathered by all nations," concluded a statement issued Sunday from the national intelligence director's office.

It was the latest backlash in a nearly monthlong global debate over the reach of U.S. surveillance that aims to prevent terror attacks. The two programs, both run by the National Security Agency, pick up millions of telephone and Internet records that are routed through American networks each day. Reports about the programs have raised sharp concerns about whether they violate public privacy rights at home and abroad.

The concerns came as the former head of the CIA and NSA urged the White House to make the spy programs more transparent to calm public fears about the American government's snooping.

Several European officials ? including in Germany, Italy, France, Luxembourg and the EU government itself ? said the new revelations could scuttle ongoing negotiations on a trans-Atlantic trade treaty that, ultimately, seeks to create jobs and boost commerce by billions annually in what would be the world's largest free trade area.

"Partners do not spy on each other," said EU Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding. "We cannot negotiate over a big trans-Atlantic market if there is the slightest doubt that our partners are carrying out spying activities on the offices of our negotiators. The American authorities should eliminate any such doubt swiftly."

European Parliament President Martin Schulz, said he was "deeply worried and shocked about the allegations of U.S. authorities spying on EU offices." And Luxembourg Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Jean Asselborn said he had no reason to doubt the Der Spiegel report, and rejected the notion that security concerns trump the broad U.S. surveillance authorities.

"We have to re-establish immediately confidence on the highest level of the European Union and the United States," Asselborn told The Associated Press.

According to Der Spiegel, the NSA planted bugs in the EU's diplomatic offices in Washington and infiltrated the building's computer network. Similar measures were taken at the EU's mission to the United Nations in New York, the magazine said. It also reported that the NSA used secure facilities at NATO headquarters in Brussels to dial into telephone maintenance systems that would have allowed it to intercept senior officials' calls and Internet traffic at a key EU office nearby.

The report in Der Spiegel cited classified U.S. documents taken by NSA leaker and former contractor Edward Snowden that the magazine said it had partly seen. It did not publish the alleged NSA documents it cited, nor say how it obtained access to them. But one of the report's authors is Laura Poitras, an award-winning documentary filmmaker who interviewed Snowden while he was holed up in Hong Kong.

The Guardian newspaper also published an article Sunday alleging NSA surveillance of the EU offices, citing classified documents provided by Snowden. The Guardian said one document lists 38 NSA "targets," including embassies and missions of U.S. allies like France, Italy, Greece, Japan, Mexico, South Korea, India and Turkey.

In Washington, the statement from the national intelligence director's office said U.S. officials planned to respond to the concerns with their EU counterparts and through diplomatic channels with specific nations. It did not provide further details.

NSA Director Keith Alexander last week said the government stopped gathering U.S. citizens' Internet data in 2011. But the NSA programs that sweep up foreigners' data through U.S. servers to pin down potential threats to Americans from abroad continue.

Speaking on CBS' "Face the Nation," former NSA and CIA Director Mike Hayden downplayed the European outrage over the programs, saying they "should look first and find out what their own governments are doing." But Hayden said the Obama administration should try to head off public criticism by being more open about the top-secret programs so that "people know exactly what it is we are doing in this balance between privacy and security."

"The more they know, the more comfortable they will feel," Hayden said. "Frankly, I think we ought to be doing a bit more to explain what it is we're doing, why, and the very tight safeguards under which we're operating."

Hayden also defended a secretive U.S. court that weighs whether to allow the government to seize the Internet and phone records from private companies. The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court is made up of federal judges but does not consider objections from defense attorneys in considering the government's request for records.

Last year, the government asked the court to approve 1,789 applications to spy on foreign intelligence targets, according to a Justice Department notice to Congress dated April 30. The court approved all but one ? and that was withdrawn by the government.

Critics have derided the court as a rubber stamp approval for the government, sparking an unusual response last week in The Washington Post by its former chief judge. In a statement to the newspaper, U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly disputed a draft NSA inspector general's report that suggested the court collaborated with the executive branch instead of maintaining judicial independence. Kollar-Kotelly was the court's chief judge from 2002 to 2006, when some of the surveillance programs were underway.

Some European counties have much stronger privacy laws than does the U.S.

In Germany, where criticism of the NSA's surveillance programs has been particularly vocal, Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger likened the spying outlined in the Der Spiegel report to "methods used by enemies during the Cold War." German federal prosecutors are examining whether the reported U.S. electronic surveillance programs broke German laws.

Green Party leaders in the European Parliament called for an immediate investigation into the claims and called for existing U.S.-EU agreements on the exchange of bank transfer and passenger record information to be canceled. Both programs have been labeled as unwarranted infringements of citizens' privacy by left-wing and libertarian lawmakers in Europe.

The dispute also has jeopardized diplomatic relations between the U.S. and some of it its most unreliable allies, including China, Russia and Ecuador.

Snowden, who tuned 30 last week, revealed himself as the document leaker in June interviews in Hong Kong, but fled to Russia before China's government could turn him over to U.S. officials. Snowden is now believed to be holed up in a transit zone in Moscow's international airport, where Russian officials say they have no authority to catch him since he technically has not crossed immigration borders.

It's also believed Snowden is seeking political asylum from Ecuador. But Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa signaled in an AP interview Sunday that it's unlikely Snowden will end up there. Correa portrayed Russia as entirely the masters of Snowden's fate, and the Kremlin said it will take public opinion and the views of human rights activists into account when considering his case. That could lay the groundwork for Snowden to seek asylum in Russia.

Outgoing National Security Adviser Tom Donilon said U.S. and Russian law enforcement officials are discussing how to deal with Snowden, who is wanted on espionage charges. "The sooner that this can be resolved, the better," Donilon said in an interview with CNN's Fareed Zakaria.

House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi has a different take on what to do with Snowden. "I think it's pretty good that he's stuck in the Moscow airport," Pelosi, D-Calif, said on NBC's "Meet the Press." ''That's OK with me. He can stay there, that's fine."

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Jordans reported from Berlin. Associated Press writers Raf Casert in Brussels, Greg Keller in Paris, Frances D'Emilio in Rome, Jovana Gec in Zabgreb, Croatia, Lynn Berry in Moscow and Michael Weissenstein in Portoviejo, Ecuador, contributed to this report.

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Lara Jakes and Frank Jordans can be reached on Twitter at https://twitter.com/larajakesAP and http://www.twitter.com/wirereporter

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/us-defends-intelligence-sweep-same-allies-080815897.html

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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Recreation tennis: Kromer Flight Mixed Doubles pairings

2013 SAM KROMER FLIGHT MIXED DOUBLES SCHEDULE

CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT

Wed./Thur. 6 p.m., Courts 1-2

Matt Earley/Celina Grondin, Dave Clutts/Abby Shonk, Franklin Brozovich/Rae Brozovich, Connor Johnston/Lizzie Brozovich

FIRST FLIGHT

Wed./Thur. 6 p.m., Courts 3-4

Paul Ingles/Taylor Sweeney, Frank Palazzolo/Samantha Palazzolo, Steve Pillon/Kristin Pillon, Jeremy Rosenau/Jordin Collier, Damon LaPlante/Sophie LaPlante, Brad Massman/Mizzy Mariani

SECOND FLIGHT

Wed./Thur. 6 p.m., Courts 5-6

Todd Kinney/Kristy Kinney, Terry Curley/Amy Click, Chip Bankson/Laurie Luce, Adrian Forbes/Jordan Manuilow, Greg Gale/Julie Rock

THIRD FLIGHT

Wed./Thur. 4 p.m., Courts 3-4

Julian Luce/Margaret Smith, Andrew Davies/Isabella Murray, Kevin Coombs/Breanna Knust

Source: http://bluewatersportsnetwork.com/2013/06/recreation-tennis-kromer-flight-mixed-doubles-pairings/

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Large Article ? Simple home improvement Tips

Your home is probably the largest investment you will make in your life. When you get home at the end of a long hard day, you want to simply be able to relax and enjoy your sanctuary. Luckily, there are quite a few quick and easy ways to greatly improve the comfort you find in your home.

Take a little time to study the way you arrange your furniture. It may seem right just to line chairs and sofas up against the wall, but a little bit more creative arrangement can make your room more attractive to look at and more inviting for you and your guests. Creating a comfortable conversation pit in the center of a room consisting of a comfortable sofa and a couple of deep chairs or love seats can make a cozy area for talking and relaxing. Simultaneously, and the space opened behind the furniture creates clear passage through the room without disturbing the occupants.

Choose bamboo and other lightweight window treatments that will allow light to filter in comfortably. This sort of window treatment gives you privacy, yet it allows you a filtered view that is relaxing and calming.

Choose accessories for your bedroom and enhance the color scheme to help you relax the end of a long day. Avoid busy patterns and the items that will be distracting from the main purpose of your bedroom ? relaxing. Seek soft textures and lighting and muted tones. Soothing touches, such as a white noise generator, desktop waterfall or fountain or an alarm clock, that wake you with a gentle chime instead of the jangling bell are all good additions to a soothing and relaxing bedroom setting.

Be sure to add plenty of live plants to your home improvement plan. Live plants freshen the air and generate oxygen. They add color and beauty to any setting and can transform a plain bathroom into a tropical retreat.

Allow your little one to help in turning his or her bedroom into a cozy and fun filled retreat. This inclusion will help the child feel more at home and enabled him or her to enjoy and make the most use of the bedroom.

Open up small spaces with mirrors. A wall of mirrors can add the illusion of depth and spaciousness. Additionally,reflected light in mirrors helps make the most of your lighting. Mirrors not only brighten your room, they also can save you money on electricity.

Visit your home improvement store and look into interesting types of molding and trim that you can use throughout your house to give it a unique and personalized feel. When you design your own trim, you can add a touch of personality and whimsy to even the most boxy and unimaginative tract homes.

Small and simple home improvement projects make a great hobby and help you create a cozy and comfortable home. It?s a good idea to be certain that the improvements you make increase the value of your home. When you follow the tips we?ve listed here, you will surely be inspired to create your own simple and imaginative home improvement projects that will help you create a more comfortable and more valuable home.

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Friday, June 28, 2013

Adapting To Different Golf Courses | Content for Reprint

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Even Tiger selects exactly which courses he chooses to play at, veering towards the ones where he has played his best, has good memories from and has enjoyed the most.? Different courses do inevitably provide their own unique challenges, some that suit our nature and others that do not.

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Playing any different course can pose a challenge to many people.? We are all, to a lesser or greater degree, creatures of habit.? It is more comfortable and therefore easier to play courses that we know.??

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Think about driving your car for a moment.? When you first started to drive you had to think about absolutely everything and your knuckles were probably white upon the wheels due to tension.? These days it is totally different.? You barely have to think at all and your hands are nice and relaxed.? You probably drive one-handed most of the time!? But, if you happen to go abroad and have to drive a stick shift car on the wrong side of the road, you probably feel a little different, a little less comfortable?

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Playing golf at a new course certainly makes you think more.? As you employ your conscious thinking brain more you can interfere with the smooth and automatic processing of your subconscious mind.?? This is why it is doubly or triply important to have a robust pre-shot routine that is absolutely set in stone.?

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With this mental skill firmly packed together with your clubs into your golf bag, you are set to play your best possible golf.? You assess each shot option using your conscious thinking mind.? Once you have reached your shot decision and have firmly committed to it, then, and only then, you pull out your pre-shot routine and switch over to your subconscious mind.?? This is what allows you to play your shot smoothly in a state of relaxed and confident awareness.

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If you fail to take your pre-shot routine with you to a new course you will end up trying to make a shot with a myriad of conscious thoughts still competing for each other in your conscious mind and your desired shot is unlikely to be released.? Lets face it, this indecision and lack of commitment happens for all of us from time to time at our home course.? But on a course that you know well, you are more likely to fall back upon a well-rehearsed shot simply by default.? On a new course, there is no such comfortable default tucked up your sleeve and that you can even semi-rely upon!

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When assessing the importance of your pre-shot routine, think of it like a shot in itself.? You might have 36 putts, 18 tee shots, 10 chips, etc.? You have to employ your pre-shot routine for every single shot to be able to get the best out of it.? So never, ever, under-estimate it?s importance.? As the great golf teacher Jim Flick is quoted as saying, ?Golf is 90% mental, and the other 10% is too?.

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Google Play edition device kernel sources now available for download

Google Play edition devices

Sources required to be available under the GPL are now ready for devs to take a look at

Right on time, the full kernel sources for both the HTC One and Galaxy S4 Google Play edition devices are ready for download courtesy of links from JBQ on the Android Building Group. For the enterprising developers that want (or need) it to work with for a deeper understanding of these two devices, the kernel source is a big resource to have available. This isn't at all unexpected, however, as the terms of the GPL require that it be made freely available.

It should also be noted that the availability of the kernel source for these devices doesn't mean that we have a full ROM or any proprietary binaries available. Things in this area are understandably still a little murky, and while we surely hope that those additional files that would give users a complete working ROM will be offered, nothing is guaranteed.

If you are someone who has a need for the kernel source and want to get right into it, you can grab a direct download for both devices from the "download" links below. HTCdev is also hosting an independent download from its own site for the HTC One.

Source: Android Building Group

Downloads: HTC One / (HTCdev); Galaxy S4

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