Tuesday, December 07, 2010

Kid Sister Pro Nails Remix used in Michelle Wie - Kia Commercial

In case you're wondering, here's the woman behind the music that informs the Michelle Wie - Kia Commercial. She's Chicago's Melisa Young, AKA, rapper Kid Sister:

Kid Sister - Pro Nails from WBEZ on Vimeo.


For more, here's Kid Sister's website and MySpace page.

Kia Soul and Michelle Wie - Wie really is that strong

Golfer Michelle Wie currently stars in a Kia commercial that strongly implies she has amazing strength. Wie hits a ball and in the clip it just keeps going at supersonic speed. It's so fast, it captures the attention of people who aren't even watching her golf, and shocks the hell out of every man watching.

Here's the Kia commercial:




Folks. Wie really is that strong. Take a look:



And don't think for a moment that Wie doesn't think all the boys are checking her out. Especially since she went "Miley Cyrus" last year.

Oh, and the music's from Kid Sister - check her out!

A's Stadium has opposition in San Jose: Better Sense San Jose

Over all of the talk about an Oakland A's baseball stadium in San Jose instead of Oakland, the San Jose Murky News failed to mention the organized opponents in the form of Better Sense San Jose.  

Better Sense San Jose describes itself as:

a community based all volunteer organization founded to promote open and transparent government, and sensible, prioritized spending in the City of San Jose.

It has a simple position on the Lew Wolff proposal, stating that San Jose can't afford it, and that it's a "poor economic deal" for the city and a lousy investment. Here are the reasons Better Sense San Jose gives:


- land purchases and infrastructure improvements for a stadium will cost San Jose an estimated $100M in present value initially, plus a loss of roughly $1M a year from foregone property taxes.
- the net ROI (Return on Investment) for San Jose is 2% or less, while the Redevelopment Agency bonds supplying the capital cost 5% or more per year. A bad deal.
- a stadium will create just 138 new, seasonal, mostly low wage jobs at stadium; with $100M in public costs for the stadium, the cost for the 138 new stadium jobs is almost $725,000 per job. That's a terrible value.
- a stadium will not by itself create new businesses, and will not increase property values (according to San Jose Neighborhood Economic Impacts of the Proposed San Jose Stadium.

While this blogger would quibble with the stadium jobs estimates, the point is, there's an organized opposition to it.  The website is just part of their efforts to kill the proposal, but some members claim the San Jose City Council is trying to ram it down the collective throats of the people of the city.

There's also opposition to the stadium from the perspective of those who say San Jose's redevelopment tax increment revenue production ability is being harmed by "tax base erosion," which is caused when industrial land uses are converted to residential uses.

In fact, there's a meeting tonight on that issue at 7:30 PM, according to San Jose District 6 Councilmember Pierluigi Oliverio, who calls it Tax Base Erosion Night in his blog, San Jose Inside. The SJ 6 Council Dude says that San Jose's suffering a "death of a thousand cuts" with so many requests to change land use to fit residential plans.

That includes A's Owner / Manager Lew Wolff's proposal to convert industrial land to housing in the case of land owned by something called iStar Financial, a commercial mortgage Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) that's not doing well, with $3.5 billion in non-performing assets it reports.

Wolff tried, and failed, to get San Jose to pay him for a soccer stadium, but the City Council balked at the land use.  But from SJ 6 Council Dude Oliverio, it looks like the proposals coming back to them, but with a baseball stadium instead of soccer.

This is what Oliverio wrote:

iStar-

was proposed as a conversion from industrial to housing so as to give a higher land value and therefore money to the developer to pay for soccer stadium however that did not go forward since it is not really appropriate. However I would not be surprised if it resurfaced

This is why Oakland must makes sure it has all hands on deck, and that its baseball effort has a clear leader in the form of the Mayor of Oakland.   San Jose has three major problems in the pursuit of an A's stadium: the Major League Agreement being against them and for Oakland, the opposition, and the San Francisco Giants.

(Oh. If I see one more article in either the San Jose Murky or the San Francisco Chron that fails to mention the Giants fan base in San Jose, I'll scream.)

Got an issue?  Don't get stadium and baseball business dynamics?  Ask this blogger and play his game.

Elizabeth Edwards With Tim Russert, Susan Sarandon, and Tim Robbins


In thinking about Elizabeth Edwards after the announcement of her death today, it was hard to erase the memory of this photo of her with the late NBC Meet The Press legend Tim Russert, and Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins.   I originally stumbled on it serendipitously in 2008, and just after Russert's passing.

Here's what I wrote:

I found this photo on Flickr, with this explaination:


Tim Russert died on June 13, at the age of 58. He was photographed while covering a house party for presidential primary candidate, John Edwards, in Bedford NH on the eve of the NH primary in January 2008. Elizabeth Edwards speaks to Tim Russert. Also pictured are Matt Lauer, Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon.


He really enjoyed getting out there it seems. Russert will be missed.

Edwards will be missed too.

Really sad day.

Dave Wannstedt: No Longer Coaching Panthers




Dave Wannstedt will no longer be coaching for the University of Pittsburgh after a disappointing season where the Panthers went 7-5.  During his career Dave Wannstedt coached the Chicago Bears and Miami Dolphins and has been coaching for the University of Pittsburgh for 6 years now.  Dave Wannstedt made a statement saying that.  "The past six years have been among the most gratifying of my career.  To be the head coach at my university was the realization of a lifelong dream."

Dave Wannstedt will continue to work for the University of Pittsburgh as a special assistant to the athletic director Steve Pederson.


John Bobst aka The Force of Nature


To check out my comic strip and other pieces of writing go to my website.  www.theforceofnature.net  






Google admits its algorithm is opinion; but its decision process is dangerous

That title is important and look at it again:

Google admits its algorithm is opinion; but its decision process is dangerous

Note the existence of the semicolon. It means that there are two independent ideas. It does not say that Google said anything about it's decision process - I'm saying its dangerous and prove why it's so.

Google News is operating in a fashion that is hostile to media competition, and it must be called out on it.

Elizabeth Edwards, John Edwards wife, dies of Breast Cancer at 61

Elizabeth Edwards, the wife of former Senator and Presidential Candidate John Edwards, has died of Breast Cancer at the age of 61. This news is both shocking and sudden, as it was just Sunday that Mrs. Edwards was taken off her cancer treatments as doctors told her they were no longer effective.

Mrs. Edwards cancer had metastasized to her liver.

Elizabeth Edwards Was A Political Wife

Elizabeth Edwards (photo by www.sugarslam.com) was every bit the political wife of John Edwards. I've never met her, but did have the pleasure of being in the same room as she: the Pepsi Center for The Democratic National Convention. 

What I can't help remembering, because as a blogger, I was in the middle of it, was just how her husband was cheating on her as was diagnosed with had Breast Cancer. That was back in 2007 going into 2008, as Edwards was seen to be the rising star of the Democratic Party, and the front-runner for the Democratic Primary. They, the Democratic Party establishment, gave "that Obama guy" little chance of winning.

But for me, all of that changed when we got word from, of all places, the National Enquirer, that Edwards had established a relationship with a woman named Rielle Hunter. There were only a handful of blogs - The Huffington Post, and what I then called Zennie's Zeitgeist - that ran with the story. And being an open and very aggressive supporter of Obama for President, I pushed the blog post with gusto on January 8th 2008.

Why?

Because the news that Hunter was about to have a child by Edwards was being swept under the rug by too many people.  A number of big donors saw Edwards as their "Golden Boy" and didn't want the news of his affair known.   They were also standing in the way of Obama's assent at the time.

And yes, even with these problems, their was a powerful pull for an Obama / Edwards ticket, even as then-Senator Clinton was the front runner.

But all of that changed when Edwards finally admitted to his affair on August 8th 2008, and just days before the 2008 Democratic National Convention.   That was the game-changer that put Obama firmly in the driver's seat and Clinton at number two, with Edwards' delegates searching for a new home.

But what was sad to witness was John Edwards basically turn his back on Elizabeth Edwards.  And as a person who's Mom's a Breast Cancer survivor, and lost both a Stepfather and Father in 2005 to Prostate Cancer, the last thing a cancer patient needs is more stress.  John was bringing just that to his wife.

Sad.

It's good to read that he was by her side, but what he did will live with him forever.  Edwards can't get a do-over now.