Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Beaverton School District: Some Oregon Schools Closed Due to Weather
Despite temperatures of 60's on Long Island some areas of Oregon are experiencing heavy weather. The Beaverton School District announced at 5:30am today that it will be closing all schools due to winter weather. Schools are closed to students and faculty but the administrative offices will remain open to answer any questions. All school district events will be postponed until further notice.
The schools official statement can be found at http://www.beavton.k12.or.us/home/departments/public-safety-and-security/
John Bobst aka The Force of Nature
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GOP Midterm Mandate? Not so much...
We know that the voters who turned out tended to be older, richer, and whiter than the U.S. population as a whole, but a new McClatchy-Marist poll suggests the majority of Americans didn't give the GOP any mandate - in fact, they tend to lean toward taxing the rich, and tweaking the health care reform, not extending the Bush Tax cuts and repealing what opponents insist on calling Obamacare.
For instance, while the survey did find that mandates for buying health care don't sit well with voters, some of the other changes, such as the end to denying coverage for pre-existing conditions, enjoy the support of 2/3 of those surveyed. From the article:
Not surprisingly there's broad support for asking the wealthy to pay a fair share on tax day, too. But the mainstream media seems intent to echo the Republican's claim that they've got an overwhelming mandate, and ignoring both the folks who point out that the pundits are glossing over the actual data and the reality that the current President actually lowered taxes for most Americans - just not ratings friendly stories, you see?
What the Republicans have got is success turning out voters in a mid-term election, and despite their protests that "the media" has "liberal bias" they've got control of the reports that get air-time. I'll give them credit for that.
Read more about the results at McClatchy.
Thomas Hayes is an entrepreneur, journalist, political strategist, and photographer who recently worked as the Campaign Manager on the Madore For Congress campaign in Minnesota's 2nd District. He contributes regularly to a host of other web sites on topics ranging from economics and politics to culture and community.
For instance, while the survey did find that mandates for buying health care don't sit well with voters, some of the other changes, such as the end to denying coverage for pre-existing conditions, enjoy the support of 2/3 of those surveyed. From the article:
Another 35 percent want to change it to do more. Among groups with pluralities who want to expand it: women, minorities, people younger than 45, Democrats, liberals, Northeasterners and those making less than $50,000 a year.
Not surprisingly there's broad support for asking the wealthy to pay a fair share on tax day, too. But the mainstream media seems intent to echo the Republican's claim that they've got an overwhelming mandate, and ignoring both the folks who point out that the pundits are glossing over the actual data and the reality that the current President actually lowered taxes for most Americans - just not ratings friendly stories, you see?
What the Republicans have got is success turning out voters in a mid-term election, and despite their protests that "the media" has "liberal bias" they've got control of the reports that get air-time. I'll give them credit for that.
Read more about the results at McClatchy.
Thomas Hayes is an entrepreneur, journalist, political strategist, and photographer who recently worked as the Campaign Manager on the Madore For Congress campaign in Minnesota's 2nd District. He contributes regularly to a host of other web sites on topics ranging from economics and politics to culture and community.
Weight gain during the holidays- is it genetically determined? by Dr. Christina Villarreal
Many of us anticipate weight gain during the holidays because of the rich and varied foods associated with holiday celebrations. The American Council on Exercise (ACE) estimates that the average citizen consumes 4,500 calories and gains 3-7 pounds on Thanksgiving alone. Some of us will gain more than others, and some of us will struggle more to lose the added weight come January 1, 2011. Besides lamenting over this seemingly unfair fact, what can we learn about our genetic propensity for weight gain?
Healthy weight management is frequently a core goal amongst the patients I treat in my private practice in the Bay Area, CA. Most people aiming to improve their mental health recognize that a key component of emotional well-being is maintaining healthy diet and exercise habits. In my clinical experience, there is a good deal of variance in people's willingness and ability to accomplish their healthy eating and exercise goals.
Family, twin, and adoption studies examining the genetic influence of weight gain suggest that at least 70% of our weight is genetically determined, and perhaps as heritable as our height. Some experts in the field believe weight is more heritable than other conditions, including heart disease, breast cancer, hypertension, or even mental illness. Claude Bouchard & colleagues conducted experiments on a metabolic unit in which different sets of identical twins were exposed to the same number of calories and same amount of exercise. The twin pairs each gained approximately the same amount of weight, however there were marked differences in weight gain amongst the different pairs of twins, despite exposure to the same amount of calories and exercise. Bouchard emphasizes that genetic variation "has much to do with the risk of becoming obese," though clearly, there are environmental factors that play an important role in weight management.
It's fairly common knowledge that our genes determine our body shape (take this quiz to determine if you are apple, pear, hourglass, petite or slim/athletic) and body type (take this quiz to determine if you are an endomorph, ectomorph or mesomorph), and our skill and motivation to exercise (it's not uncommon for people to inherit their physical agility and coordination skills.) Researchers studying the Human Obesity Gene Map found that there are over 300 separate trait areas (loci) that may be involved in weight control.
So what does this mean for you this holiday season?
While our genes have an influence upon our weight and body type/shape, ultimately, our weight remains highly influenced by environmental factors, such as the diet and exercise regimen we choose. This holiday season, understand your genetic predisposition for weight gain, and make your choices accordingly.
Warden and Fisler suggest that the differences found in individual's genetic profile could lead to greater flexibility in national recommendations such as the food pyramid for changes in lifestyle involving diet and exercise created to prevent obesity.
For professional referrals, contact Dr. Villarreal at www.christina.villarreal@gmail.com, or visit her website at www.drchristinavillarreal.com
FedEx Express National Service Disruption: No Money Back
Federal Express just sent an email that reads like this:
Well, it's a natural disaster.
FedEx Express National Service DisruptionWhile I don't have a FedEx package out there, someone, millions do. The same thunderstorms that caused flight cancellations at O'Hare Airport have wrecked the nation's air travel system. Because of that, FedEx announces this service disruption. But you're not getting your money back.
The Memphis hub and flight operations experienced substantial disruptions last night due to severe thunderstorms. Consistent with the provisions of the FedEx Service Guide, the money-back guarantee is suspended for U.S. packages and shipments inbound into the U.S. from international locations with a delivery commitment of Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2010.
Continue to check fedex.com for service updates as well as track the status of your shipment.
Thank you,
FedEx
Well, it's a natural disaster.
Miley Cyrus Is Legal at 18! Happy Birthday Miley!
Hey! Everyone tell Save The Last Dance Producer Adam Shankman Miley Cyrus is legal now. The singer and actress who went from Hanna Montana innocence to sexy, racy megastardom while 16 and 17, is as of today, 18 years old.
If you recall, then-44-year-old Adam Shankman was caught famously grind dancing with Miley Cyrus at a wrap party for the movie in Georgia. Someone captured the action on a cell phone camera, the content shared with TMZ.com, which then shared it with this blogger, and viola:
Starting a big uproar. (And here's the original video before the TMZ final: click.)
Anyway, one YouTube commenter put the Cyrus / Shankman (photo by The News Chronicle at left) grind issue in this rather provocative way:
Well, now, Miley Cyrus is 18, so she can do what the heck she wants!
On Twitter, Birthday Miley is a rising trend, with fans tweeting well-wishes, like this one:
And...
If you recall, then-44-year-old Adam Shankman was caught famously grind dancing with Miley Cyrus at a wrap party for the movie in Georgia. Someone captured the action on a cell phone camera, the content shared with TMZ.com, which then shared it with this blogger, and viola:
Starting a big uproar. (And here's the original video before the TMZ final: click.)
Anyway, one YouTube commenter put the Cyrus / Shankman (photo by The News Chronicle at left) grind issue in this rather provocative way:
LittleEmoBoy001
1 month ago 3
@petfan1202
When teenage girls start griding middle aged men it's not her fault, it's their own. And who cares? Let em do whatever they wanna do. Who cares who is how old? If a 13 year old girl wants to grind to a fucking 90 year old shrivel dick let her. You're not going to induce a state of artificial purity in people. at 21 years old I can tell you straight up that teenage girls are NOT innocent. They come on to me and other guys in their 20s and even older ALL THE TIME! Deal with it.
Well, now, Miley Cyrus is 18, so she can do what the heck she wants!
On Twitter, Birthday Miley is a rising trend, with fans tweeting well-wishes, like this one:
Jbarinque JB
Morning Twitter just wanna say Happy 18th Birthday Miley =)
4 minutes ago Favorite Retweet Reply
And...
meg706 Ma.Elaine GonzalesStay tuned.
happy birthday Destiny Hope Ray Cyrus aka Miley Cyrus!! love lots.. your such an inspiration. hope you'll come back on twiter!! i miss you
North Korea Bombs South Korea; Why?
The latest set of Google Trends includes the keywords North Korea Bombs South Korea, which would seem to imply the two nations are at war. What happened was that, for reasons not yet known, North Korea sent an estimated 200 bombs at a South Korean island in what is called The Yellow Sea.
South Korea has "returned fire and scrambled fighter jets in response" according to http://www.aiesalas.com. Here's a CNN video:
What is known, according to CNN, is still a mystery, other than the fact that the island of 1,500 people was it, 14 were injured and one killed.
Stay tuned.
South Korea has "returned fire and scrambled fighter jets in response" according to http://www.aiesalas.com. Here's a CNN video:
What is known, according to CNN, is still a mystery, other than the fact that the island of 1,500 people was it, 14 were injured and one killed.
Stay tuned.
Racist Mistakes Black Harvard Students For Gang Bangers
The owner of the Cure Lounge in Boston shut down a party held by black Harvard and Yale students because, according to Jezebel, management of the business located at 246 Tremont St. first feared that "local gang bangers" were in line at the club.
To check this, party organizers and Harvard Business School students Michael Beal and Kwame Owusu-Kesse checked the people in line with great detail, made sure that the party goers were Harvard and Yale graduates or students, and determining that was the case, shared their findings with Cure Lounge management.
But rather than leave the matter alone, Cure Lounge management then said that "local gang bangers" were walking by and trying to get into the club. Note, even though they had no proof of the claim, Cure Lounge management shut the party down anyway.
According to Above The Law.com, this was shared around the Internet via email:
Are they crazy?
The "Young Black White Hope Syndrome"
Michael Beal and Kwame Owusu-Kesse exhibit what this blogger will call the "Young Black White Hope Syndrome," which is that because they're young, and in this case students at Harvard and Yale, they can't possibly be the targets of the same racism their parents and elders faced. They see themselves as the black white hope for the future.
Welcome to the real World of stupid people in Boston and America. What Beal and Owusu-Kesse were dealing with is called institutional racism, and they'd better learn to see it, or they're going to be negatively impacted by it again and again.
We're in a kind of culture war in America today, with people who aren't racist living next to people who are. The former can't get over their upbringing, and some are just plain mentally messed up; the latter want to think good things about them and everyone else. That's great, but it will really mess up your life if you can't recognize it.
Frankly, no one who's a good person should set foot in a place like Cure Lounge in Boston. What Beal and Owusu-Kesse experienced was just plain racism carried out by racists. Nothing more and nothing less.
To check this, party organizers and Harvard Business School students Michael Beal and Kwame Owusu-Kesse checked the people in line with great detail, made sure that the party goers were Harvard and Yale graduates or students, and determining that was the case, shared their findings with Cure Lounge management.
But rather than leave the matter alone, Cure Lounge management then said that "local gang bangers" were walking by and trying to get into the club. Note, even though they had no proof of the claim, Cure Lounge management shut the party down anyway.
According to Above The Law.com, this was shared around the Internet via email:
Multiple people claim they were told: “there are black women in line… who attract black men… which looks bad” for a new club like CureWhat's galling is not just Cure Lounge management, but that Michael Beal and Kwame Owusu-Kesse are not willing to call an obvious racist, just that. In an email they write:
However, as a black man, these emotions are trumped by an arduous feeling of sadness that regardless of our crowd representing the pinnacle of academic achievement as Harvard and Yale College alumni, Law, Medical, Business and PhD students, we were perceived as a threat because of our skin color. I am further dismayed that after having spent the last few hours with the club owner, I do not believe him to be a racist; which only adds to my consternation around what this event says about race relations in our country."do not believe him to be a racist."
Are they crazy?
The "Young Black White Hope Syndrome"
Michael Beal and Kwame Owusu-Kesse exhibit what this blogger will call the "Young Black White Hope Syndrome," which is that because they're young, and in this case students at Harvard and Yale, they can't possibly be the targets of the same racism their parents and elders faced. They see themselves as the black white hope for the future.
Welcome to the real World of stupid people in Boston and America. What Beal and Owusu-Kesse were dealing with is called institutional racism, and they'd better learn to see it, or they're going to be negatively impacted by it again and again.
We're in a kind of culture war in America today, with people who aren't racist living next to people who are. The former can't get over their upbringing, and some are just plain mentally messed up; the latter want to think good things about them and everyone else. That's great, but it will really mess up your life if you can't recognize it.
Frankly, no one who's a good person should set foot in a place like Cure Lounge in Boston. What Beal and Owusu-Kesse experienced was just plain racism carried out by racists. Nothing more and nothing less.
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Monday, November 22, 2010
Google News New Meta Tags Kill News Partnership Deals
You've seen it before, a news site like Bloomberg partners with the San Francisco Chronicle website called SFGate.com to share content. The result? The same blog post or article posted on both sites, and appearing on Google News.
No big deal, right? Good for both parties, right? Well, to the Google News team, that's a problem and they're working to change that via a new meta tag system.
This blogger thinks the new meta tags system is one Google News should have left on the shelf.
Last week, Google News unveiled this experimental system with two types of meta tags: "syndication-source" and "original-source." In the first, publishers can pick which one of two almost identical blog posts, columns, or articles can appear on Google News. In the second, Google wants news publishers to give credit to where the original story came from - the one that "broke the story." But stop right there. It's in the first case where Google's mistake is.
Where Google got the idea a publisher wanted to pick one of several identical posts that appear as the result of a content deal is not known. The idea of many content partnerships is to enjoy the traffic generating power of the content on more than one site, and with the assumption that both will appear on Google News.
If Google doesnt't want that, it will be the beginning of the end of Google' market share. In a tight economy, content sharing is more common than ever. To cause, say the SF Chronicle to lose revenue because of its relationship with Bloomberg, which is what could happen in this deal, is absurd. The end result is more akin to communism than capitalism.
Google must be careful not to try and control the market's behavior, but help it along. This blogger has the impression that Google feels it has to tinker in ways that make the overall web experience less enjoyable and less lucrative for small business in the media space.
If Google doesn't stop this course of action, it will see the growth of a competitor that will reduce its market share. Too often Google responds to the wrong voices in media, the voices of fear. These are the same voices that have not learned any of the New Media methods of writing for the Internet, and question the need to do so.
Some of those voices have also threatened to sue, or actually sued Google in the past, and unsuccessfully. In the vast majority of cases, their claims against Google were wrong. Google has to grow a pair and challenge these voices, not given in to them.
Which brings us to the second case. Determining the URL for an "original story" is an issue that can cause fist-fights. It's all too common for news sites representing established media organizations to take story ideas based on the work of bloggers, not source the blogger, but then want credit when the story is picked up elsewhere.
That has happened to a number of people, from myself with the creation of the term BeastWeek, to Richard Lieberman's local Bay Area media blog posts. If a blog is small, Google's not there to protect it, but if another blogger happens to expand on the story the bigger media organization put out, but got from the other small blogger without note, guess who Google comes after? The smaller blogger.
Google needs to rethink this idea. No, Google needs to trash it. It's too fraught with possibility for abuse.
Google must let the market work, not try to control it.
No big deal, right? Good for both parties, right? Well, to the Google News team, that's a problem and they're working to change that via a new meta tag system.
This blogger thinks the new meta tags system is one Google News should have left on the shelf.
Last week, Google News unveiled this experimental system with two types of meta tags: "syndication-source" and "original-source." In the first, publishers can pick which one of two almost identical blog posts, columns, or articles can appear on Google News. In the second, Google wants news publishers to give credit to where the original story came from - the one that "broke the story." But stop right there. It's in the first case where Google's mistake is.
Where Google got the idea a publisher wanted to pick one of several identical posts that appear as the result of a content deal is not known. The idea of many content partnerships is to enjoy the traffic generating power of the content on more than one site, and with the assumption that both will appear on Google News.
If Google doesnt't want that, it will be the beginning of the end of Google' market share. In a tight economy, content sharing is more common than ever. To cause, say the SF Chronicle to lose revenue because of its relationship with Bloomberg, which is what could happen in this deal, is absurd. The end result is more akin to communism than capitalism.
Google must be careful not to try and control the market's behavior, but help it along. This blogger has the impression that Google feels it has to tinker in ways that make the overall web experience less enjoyable and less lucrative for small business in the media space.
If Google doesn't stop this course of action, it will see the growth of a competitor that will reduce its market share. Too often Google responds to the wrong voices in media, the voices of fear. These are the same voices that have not learned any of the New Media methods of writing for the Internet, and question the need to do so.
Some of those voices have also threatened to sue, or actually sued Google in the past, and unsuccessfully. In the vast majority of cases, their claims against Google were wrong. Google has to grow a pair and challenge these voices, not given in to them.
Which brings us to the second case. Determining the URL for an "original story" is an issue that can cause fist-fights. It's all too common for news sites representing established media organizations to take story ideas based on the work of bloggers, not source the blogger, but then want credit when the story is picked up elsewhere.
That has happened to a number of people, from myself with the creation of the term BeastWeek, to Richard Lieberman's local Bay Area media blog posts. If a blog is small, Google's not there to protect it, but if another blogger happens to expand on the story the bigger media organization put out, but got from the other small blogger without note, guess who Google comes after? The smaller blogger.
Google needs to rethink this idea. No, Google needs to trash it. It's too fraught with possibility for abuse.
Google must let the market work, not try to control it.
RockMelt Browser Review By Zennie62: A Facebook Gripe
The new RockMelt Browser has been the choice of this blogger since November 14th, which is when the first video review was posted. The cool aspect of RockMelt, it's neat presentation of your social network relationships, has turned out to have a flip side, especially where it involves Facebook.
When clicking to start the RockMelt Browser, you have to wait until it logs in to Facebook. And depending on the strength of your Internet connection that could take anywhere from seconds to minutes, to who knows how long?
Yes, there is a way to disable that function, but why have it serve as the gateway to the use of the entire RockMelt browser? It's massively annoying to see that animated period go across the white page, waiting for Facebook to get a clue, just to use the browser.
RockMelt Memory Issues
The other problem with RockMelt is that it fails to remember your bookmark settings. After a week of use, the bookmarks bar was wiped clean of the sites I selected. Then, it seemed to remember some of them, but not all of them, after a few days.
Those two issues mar the RockMelt user experience, at least for this blogger. Correcting them will place it on the road to being the best browser yet.
O'hare Airport Bad Weather Soothed By "Obama Wars"
The Chicago Area was in the middle of an extremely bad weather storm, so much so this blogger wondered (for seven seconds) if the United Airlines 767-300 from San Francisco to Chicago was going to land in one piece.
UAL 906 departed SFO at 10:55 on the nose, and yours truly got and exit row seat 20 H. It was cramped, but the experience was made better by reading Bob Woodward's book Obama Wars. What an excellent read! Obama Wars is one of Bob Woodward's best works.
Obama Wars Is Excellent
It paints a picture of a President Obama up against a "group think" of military operatives bent on maintaining a presence in Afghanistan and Iraq, particularly General Stanley McChrystal and General David Petraeus.
Obama Wars also portrays an Afghanistan such that one wonders what the hell America's doing over there, anyway? According to Woodward, that region has an active opium trade, a bribe-oriented culture, and is a terrorist hotbed. What we have tried to do is remedy all three aspects of their culture, rather than one.
That's a massive waste of time.
But the book wasn't.
We Landed Safely!
Back to the flight, the pilot, who's name I did not get, was responsible for the best landing ever. Well, under the circumstances. In the approach to O'Hare, the Boeing aircraft was shaking more than usual because of the wind and rain. Lightening was flashing by so often you could not help but wonder if the plane was going to be hit.
It didn't happen.
Now, I'm eating dinner at The Hilton O'Hare Airport and watching ESPN Monday Night Football: Denver Broncos vs. San Diego Chargers. Well, because both flights to Atlanta were cancelled, and the would-be connector to Dulles was delayed so repeatedly I figured I'd miss the Atlanta flight all over again, just in Washington.
I'm better off.
UAL 906 departed SFO at 10:55 on the nose, and yours truly got and exit row seat 20 H. It was cramped, but the experience was made better by reading Bob Woodward's book Obama Wars. What an excellent read! Obama Wars is one of Bob Woodward's best works.
Obama Wars Is Excellent
It paints a picture of a President Obama up against a "group think" of military operatives bent on maintaining a presence in Afghanistan and Iraq, particularly General Stanley McChrystal and General David Petraeus.
Obama Wars also portrays an Afghanistan such that one wonders what the hell America's doing over there, anyway? According to Woodward, that region has an active opium trade, a bribe-oriented culture, and is a terrorist hotbed. What we have tried to do is remedy all three aspects of their culture, rather than one.
That's a massive waste of time.
But the book wasn't.
We Landed Safely!
Back to the flight, the pilot, who's name I did not get, was responsible for the best landing ever. Well, under the circumstances. In the approach to O'Hare, the Boeing aircraft was shaking more than usual because of the wind and rain. Lightening was flashing by so often you could not help but wonder if the plane was going to be hit.
It didn't happen.
Now, I'm eating dinner at The Hilton O'Hare Airport and watching ESPN Monday Night Football: Denver Broncos vs. San Diego Chargers. Well, because both flights to Atlanta were cancelled, and the would-be connector to Dulles was delayed so repeatedly I figured I'd miss the Atlanta flight all over again, just in Washington.
I'm better off.
Fox News to Unemployed: Try Cannibalism to see you through...
Fox News tells Unemployed 99ers to: try Cannibalism to see you through ... like our forefathers did (if they did not freeze to death before - that is)
Charles Payne Fox Business Network contributor for the show Varney & Co. basically told the 99ers to tough it out, when responding to a question from 99ers Union Co-founder Gregg Rosen on todays show.
Gregg asked “So you’re telling me, people would rather go hungry and homeless than to get a job? Does that make sense?”
To which Payne responded: “Faced with going hungry or homeless they will find a job..they will create a job...they will create opportunities because..Guess what? cuz [sic] when the first Americans landed here...there was nothing. Some of them froze to death, some of them resorted to cannibalism ... but they made it...”
What an ignorant “Payne-in-the-a$$” this twit is. Mr. Payne, exactly how will those who have no money even to pay for the gas to get to an interview or to keep their internet for job searching - create opportunities? You are an idiot of epic proportions and logic never seems to sway you from your ignorant, useless Republican talking points - that actually got the US into this trouble to begin with.
Are you really saying that the 99ers should degrade themselves further than Congress has already and that we should result to the most horrendous act of depravity any human being can engage in? Perhaps you would volunteer yourself to the cause? (As your fat carcass could feed many)
Mostly I pray that when the violence of the “have nots” erupts against the “haves” in this country - that they do so specifically where you live so you can see first hand how your ignorant, ‘trickle-down,’ Republican talking points have been destroying this country for decades.
To see and hear for yourselves how pathetic and out of touch Charles Payne of Fox News is, view the full segment at the link below.
http://video.foxbusiness.com/v/4430401/congress-nixes-extension-of-unemployment-benefits/
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