Saturday, June 30, 2012

PFT: Jim Kelly rooting for Tebow-Sanchez turmoil

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If the NFL plans to return to Los Angeles in 2013, there?s only one team that can pull it off.

The Chargers.

A comparison of Sam Farmer?s Friday item in the Los Angeles Times regarding Commissioner Roger Goodell?s recent memo on the possibility of a move as soon as 2013 with the NFL?s relocation policy (a copy of which PFT has obtained) with the realities of the various stadium and ownership situations reveals that the San Diego Chargers (who actually spent their initial season in Los Angeles, losing the AFL title game to the Oilers) are the only team that currently can pull off a move by next year.

The Rams can?t leave St. Louis at the earliest until after the 2014 season.? The Jaguars must demonstrate three straight years of losses before being able to exit Jacksonville.? The Raiders? lease situation is irrelevant, because (as we?ve previously reported) the league won?t allow them to move to L.A. unless Mark Davis sells controlling interest in the team.

So that leaves the Chargers, who have an annual window to cancel their Qualcomm Stadium lease, from February 1 through April 30, with a buyout that decreases each year.? (For 2012, the cost was a mere $23 million, $2 million less than what Jaguars owner Shad Khan would have to pay former owner Wayne Weaver if the Jags move before 2017.)

The Chargers? three-month escape hatch overlaps by 15 days with the league?s relocation policy, which requires notice of an intention to move to be filed with the league office between January 1 and February 15.

The relocation policy also requires a team that hopes to move ?to work diligently and in good faith to obtain and to maintain suitable stadium facilities in their home territories, and to operate in a manner that maximizes fan support in their current home community.?? Relocation is appropriate only ?[i]f, having diligently engaged in good faith efforts, a club concludes that it cannot obtain a satisfactory resolution of its stadium needs.?

In other words, a team can?t move without showing that it has exhausted all reasonable efforts to stay put.

It won?t be hard for the Chargers to demonstrate that they?ve tried to work things out in their current home.? After all, the Commissioner has publicly said that ?unfortunately, some sense of a growing impasse and an absence of a sense of urgency? exist regarding efforts to build a new venue in San Diego.

The Commissioner who said that was Paul Tagliabue.? The year in which he said it was 2004.

Then there?s the fact that San Diego will be picking a new mayor in November.? Earlier this month, a preliminary election narrowed the field for the looming runoff to two candidates:? Republican Carl DeMaio and Democrat Bob Filner.

Both oppose using public money to build a new Chargers stadium.? DeMaio says that fixing streets and restoring services remains a bigger priority, and Filner doesn?t want to subsidize a billionaire without partial ownership of the team by the city, something that the league would never allow.

So the handwriting is on the wall, San Diego.? If any NFL team is going to be in Los Angeles by 2013, it?s the Chargers who will be, well, bolting.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/06/29/jim-kelly-im-rooting-for-tebow-sanchez-turmoil/related/

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One Million Moms Condemns Oreo Cookies For Gay Pride Support

  • Oreo

    In June 2012, Oreo posted a photo of a rainbow sextuple-stacked cookie to its <a href="https://www.facebook.com/oreo" target="_hplink">Facebook</a> page in honor of Pride month. While the responses were mostly positive, some commenters were outraged, even calling for a <a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/oreo-sees-support-backlash-boycott-gay-pride-rainbow-cookie-article-1.1103369" target="_hplink">boycott</a> of the product. Still, Basil Maglaris, Kraft's associate director of corporate affairs, <a href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/breaking/chi-krafts-gay-pride-oreo-draws-20000-comments-some-flak-20120627,0,490983.story" target="_hplink">said</a> that the positive comments on the post "far outweighed" the negative ones.

  • Betty Crocker

    The staple of American domesticity is part of the General Mills family of products, which has been <a href="http://www.dumpgeneralmills.com/?REF=EB120625NANT" target="_hplink">boycotted by the National Organization for Marriage</a> for opposing the Minnesota Marriage Agreement. What better way to celebrate the stand against intolerance than Betty Crocker's <a href="http://www.bettycrocker.com/products/supermoist-cakes/products/supermoist cake mix/rainbow-chip" target="_hplink">Rainbow Chip</a> cake?

  • Levi's

    In 1992, Levi's found itself at odds with the Boy Scout's 'Three Gs' principle that had guided the Scouts' membership model for more than 80 years -- that everyone is welcome, provided they are not gay, godless, or a girl. San Francisco-based Levi's <a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/boy-scouts-battle-on-antigay-policy-levis-the-denim-firm-has-withdrawn-its-sponsorship-over-the-movements-refusal-to-accept-homosexuals-writes-david-usborne-in-washington-1550450.html" target="_hplink">pulled its Boy Scout funding</a>, due to the group's exclusion. In response, Republican Dana Rohrabacher encouraged a 'grassroots' counter-boycott of Levi Strauss and his Texan colleage, Tom DeLay, was even more extreme in his reaction: "When Texans find out that the Levi's they have on go toward attacks on the Boy Scouts of America... they'll take off those Levi's and burn them in the streets."

  • Cheerios

    Not only will this breakfast cereal reduce your family's cholesterol but it will reduce your family's moral integrity as well, according to The National Organization for Marriage. As part of the General Mills family of products, Cheerios is one of the brands that has been <a href="http://www.dumpgeneralmills.com/?REF=EB120625NANT" target="_hplink">boycotted by NOM</a> for opposing the Minnesota Marriage Agreement.

  • American Apparel

    In 2009, <a href="http://www.americanapparel.net/" target="_hplink">American Apparel</a> put its "Legalize Gay" t-shirt in storefront windows in Washinton, D.C. When a group of <a href="http://news.change.org/stories/american-apparel-pushes-back-against-anti-lgbt-vandalism" target="_hplink">anti-LGBT vandals broke the store's windows</a>, the company didn't back down, but rather agreed to send shirts to any group in D.C. that was fighting for gay rights.

  • Disney World

    Although Walt Disney World's <a href="http://www.gaydays.com/" target="_hplink">Gay Days</a> are not officially sanctioned by the theme park, they were the object of a <a href="http://floridafamily.org/full_article.php?article_no=158" target="_hplink">Florida Family Association warning</a>. The anti-LGBT group paid to have two planes fly over the park, with warning banners, to deter unsuspecting families from attending the park during Gay Days.

  • Starbucks

    In January 2012, when Starbucks released a <a href="http://www.dumpstarbucks.com/documents/memo.pdf" target="_hplink">memorandum</a> voicing support of gay marriage, NOM launched <a href="http://www.dumpstarbucks.com/" target="_hplink">DumpStarbucks.com</a> to urge people to boycott the coffee chain.

  • Wheaties

    As part of the General Mills family of products, which has been <a href="http://www.dumpgeneralmills.com/?REF=EB120625NANT" target="_hplink">boycotted by NOM</a> for opposing the Minnesota Marriage Agreement, there are attempts to dethrone Wheaties as the "Breakfast of Champions."

  • Tide Detergent

    In 2004, Proctor and Gamble <a href="http://money.cnn.com/2004/09/17/news/fortune500/pg_gay_rights/" target="_hplink">angered conservatives</a> by opposing an anti-gay rights statute that would exempt gays and lesbians from special civil rights protection in its hometown of Cincinnati. In response, the American Family Association <a href="http://money.cnn.com/2004/09/17/news/fortune500/pg_gay_rights/" target="_hplink">issued a boycott</a> of some of P&G's most popular products, including Tide Detergent, and gathered petition signatures from almost 365,000 families urging Procter & Gamble to change its policy.

  • Microsoft

    In 2005, Microsoft <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/1490060/Religious-Right-to-boycott-Microsoft-over-support-for-gay-rights.html" target="_hplink">came under fire</a> from anti-LGBT activists, including evangelical preacher Ken Hutcherson, for its support of a bill in that would outlaw discrimination against homosexuals at work in the state of Washington. In response, Microsoft <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/1490060/Religious-Right-to-boycott-Microsoft-over-support-for-gay-rights.html" target="_hplink">withdrew its support</a> of the bill, prompting outrage from gay and liberal activists and criticism from its staff and other big businesses. In response, Bill Gates backtracked again and admitted that he was surprised by the vehemence of the reaction. When the bill was defeated by a single vote, Microsoft's liberal critics blamed its withdrawal of support for the loss.

  • Home Depot

    A May 2012 <a href="http://action.afa.net/Detail.aspx?id=2147521725" target="_hplink">post</a> on the American Family Association web site proclaims, "AFA is promoting a boycott of Home Depot until it agrees to remain neutral in the homosexual culture war. The total number of people who have signed the Home Depot boycott pledge is 719,037." The <a href="http://action.afa.net/item.aspx?id=2147496231" target="_hplink">pledge</a> condemns Home Depot for giving "financial and corporate support to open displays of homosexual activism," because this helps expose "small children to lascivious displays of sexual conduct by homosexuals and cross-dressers." In response to the <a href="http://action.afa.net/item.aspx?id=2147496231" target="_hplink">pledge</a>, which was delivered at Home Depot's annual shareholder meeting, Chairman Blake <a href="http://action.afa.net/Detail.aspx?id=2147521725" target="_hplink">responded</a>, "We are, and will remain, committed to a culture that fosters an inclusive environment for our associates, our customers and communities in which we exist."

  • Pampers Diapers

    Diapers are essential to fulfilling the straight family-making dream, which make them an odd target of a 'pro-family' boycott. However, in 2004, Proctor and Gamble <a href="http://money.cnn.com/2004/09/17/news/fortune500/pg_gay_rights/" target="_hplink">angered conservatives</a> by opposing an anti-gay rights statute that would exempt gays and lesbians from special civil rights protection in its hometown of Cincinnati. In response, the American Family Association <a href="http://money.cnn.com/2004/09/17/news/fortune500/pg_gay_rights/" target="_hplink">issued a boycott</a> of some of P&G's most popular products, including Pampers Diapers, and gathered petition signatures from almost 365,000 families, urging Procter & Gamble to change its policy.

  • PepsiCo Products

    After it was discovered that PepsiCo gave a combined $1,000,000 to the <a href="http://www.hrc.org/" target="_hplink">Human Rights Campaign</a> and <a href="http://community.pflag.org/page.aspx?pid=191" target="_hplink">PFLAG</a> (Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) to promote the so-called "homosexual lifestyle" in the workplace, the American Family Accociation posted a "<a href="http://www.afa.net/Detail.aspx?id=2147483718" target="_hplink">Boycott Pepsi Pledge</a>," urging conservatives to stay away from Pepsi drinks, Frito Lay chips, Quaker Oats, and Gatorade.

  • Safeway

    In June of 2009, Safeway honored Pride by putting large gay/lesbian Pride posters in its stores across America. In response to this celebration of the "gay lifestyle," the American Family Association <a href="http://www.afa.net/Detail.aspx?id=2147484828" target="_hplink">urged conservatives</a> to contact their local Safeway, and ask it to "stop promoting homosexuality," and "let Safeway know if they continue, you will consider grocery shopping with their competitors."

  • Crest Toothpaste

    In 2004, Proctor and Gamble <a href="http://money.cnn.com/2004/09/17/news/fortune500/pg_gay_rights/" target="_hplink">angered conservatives</a> by opposing an anti-gay rights statute that would exempt gays and lesbians from special civil rights protection in its hometown of Cincinnati. In response, the American Family Association <a href="http://money.cnn.com/2004/09/17/news/fortune500/pg_gay_rights/" target="_hplink">issued a boycott</a> of some of P&G's most popular products, including Crest Toothpaste, and gathered petition signatures from almost 365,000 families, urging Procter & Gamble to change its policy.

  • Old Navy

    In 2011, when Old Navy planned to sell shirts to benefit the anti-suicide, anti-bullying <a href="http://www.itgetsbetter.org/" target="_hplink">It Gets Better</a> project, the American Family Association <a href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/fischer-gays-ought-be-ashamed-national-borders-were-set-god" target="_hplink">urged members</a> to "drop by your Old Navy store in your community and tell them you're not going to shop at Old Navy until they get their minds right."

  • Girl Scouts

    In 2011, when The Girl Scouts decided to allow a transgender youth to participate, The American Family Association <a href="http://www.afa.net/Detail.aspx?id=2147513279" target="_hplink">urged members</a> to contact Girl Scout leadership, "expressing your disappointment in their recent decision to allow boys as troop members," and to "let them know you will not support the Girl Scouts as long as it continues down a path of destructive policies."

  • Macy's

    In December 2011, a Macy's dressing room attendant prevented a transgender woman from using a female dressing room, because it violated her religious beliefs. After the woman was fired for refusing to abide by Macy's pro-LGBT policies, the American Family Association <a href="http://www.afa.net/Detail.aspx?id=2147514523" target="_hplink">lamented</a>, "The LGBT agenda has become the theater of the absurd" and <a href="http://www.afa.net/Detail.aspx?id=2147514523" target="_hplink">urged</a> members to contact the Macy's headquarters to "express... outrage at this injustice to female employees and customers."

  • Target

    In May 2012, Target <a href="http://action.afa.net/uploadedImages/Activism/AFA_Action_Alerts/Action_Alert_Related_Items/targetpride.jpg" target="_hplink">announced</a> that 100% of the purchase price of any of its Pride merchandise would be donated to the pro-LGBT <a href="http://www.familyequality.org/" target="_hplink">Family Equality Council</a>. The American Family Association <a href="http://www.afa.net/Detail.aspx?id=2147521799" target="_hplink">lamented</a> that "Target is joining President Obama in ramming same-sex marriage down the throats of the American people" and urged members to contact Target Chairman Gregg Steinhafel, to "let him know that a majority of Americans oppose same-sex marriage and are able to use their pocketbooks to voice their opposition to companies that support it."

  • J.C. Penney

    Aside from One Million Mom's <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/01/ellen-degeneres-jc-penney_n_1247657.html" target="_hplink">infamous boycott</a> of the department store for choosing Ellen DeGeneres as its spokesperson, J.C. Penney also came under fire in June 2012 when its <a href="http://calendar.jcpenney.com/june/#!book/thebook/16" target="_hplink">catalog</a> featured two men on the floor playing and hugging their two children at home indicating, <a href="http://www.afa.net/Detail.aspx?id=2147522587" target="_hplink">according</a> to the American Family Association, that the company made a "departure from its moorings to God's Word and Mr. Penney's leadership by taking sides in the cultural war in celebration of homosexuality." The AFA <a href="http://www.afa.net/Detail.aspx?id=2147522587" target="_hplink">urged members</a> to "call or visit your local J. C. Penney store manager to politely inform them that you will not be shopping at their store this Father's Day," and added, "If you have a store credit card or hold stock with the J. C. Penney Company, Inc. (NYSE: JCP), you might consider closing your account and divesting until they become neutral in the culture war."

  • Pillsbury

    Pillsbury is part of the General Mills family of products, which has been <a href="http://www.dumpgeneralmills.com/?REF=EB120625NANT" target="_hplink">boycotted by NOM</a> for opposing the Minnesota Marriage Agreement.

  • Walgreen's

    In 2006, Walgreen's was a Platinum-Level sponsor of the Chicago "<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gay_Games" target="_hplink">Gay Games</a>." According to Tom Kovach of <a href="http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/kovach/060319" target="_hplink">RenewAmerica.com</a>, "by its very definition, the 'Gay' Games will invite people from all over the world to come to Chicago this summer and have homo-sex," and Walgreen's support contradicted it "squeaky-clean, family-friendly corporate image." Kovach wasn't alone in his condemnation -- the Illinois Family Institute <a href="http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2005-10-19/news/0510190382_1_walgreens-gay-games-vii-michael-polzin" target="_hplink">voiced opposition</a> and considered urging members to boycott the Pharmacy chain.

  • Ford

    In 2005, the American Family Association <a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8047423/ns/business-us_business/t/another-swing-pocketbook/#.T-x3GCtSTDV" target="_hplink">launched a boycott campaign</a> against Ford for being "the company which has done the most to affirm and promote the homosexual lifestyle." The group criticized Ford for donating money to gay-rights organizations (Ford offered to give up to $1,000 to the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation for every Jaguar and Land Rover it sells to a member of GLAAD) and complained that Ford had sponsored Pride celebrations, advertised in gay-oriented publications and was "redefining the definition of the family to include homosexual marriage."

  • Gap

    When Gap launched an ad campaign featuring two men pressed together under a shared t-shirt, anti-LGBT group One Million Moms, which is part of the American Family Association, launched a boycott, <a href="http://www.opposingviews.com/i/society/gay-issues/one-million-moms-protests-gap-clothing-gay-billboard" target="_hplink">stating</a>, "GAP Inc. Brands, including Old Navy, Banana Republic, Piperlime, and Athleta, does not deserve, nor will it get, money from conservative families across the country. Supporting GAP is not an option until they decide to remain neutral in the culture war. GAP needs to seriously consider how their immoral advertising affect the youth of our nation."

  • Green Giant

    The frozen vegetable brand is part of the General Mills family of products, which, in June 2012, was <a href="DumpGeneralMills.com " target="_hplink">boycotted by NOM</a> for opposing the Minnesota Marriage Agreement.

  • Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/29/one-million-moms-oreo-cookies-gay-pride_n_1638774.html

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    Sports of all sorts and special events planned during this year&#39;s ...

    U.S. Navy photo by MC2 Daniel Barker

    Don Robbins

    Assistant Editor

    In addition to the numerous sporting and special events planned for this year?s RIMPAC 2012 exercise, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH) Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) will be sponsoring the RIMPAC Cup.

    The cup is a perpetual trophy presented to the ship or command which earns the most total points during RIMPAC 2012. The first in-port sporting events scheduled June 30 through July 9 will count toward the RIMPAC cup.

    During the second in-port period scheduled Aug. 2 to 6, points will not count toward the cup, but awards will be given. Competition points are awarded for teams or individuals winning selected tournaments or competitions.

    The sports competition program allows maximum participation by all RIMPAC 2012 participants and accounts for the dates that forces arrive in Hawaii.

    Visit RIMPAC Central located across from Bravo Piers 23 and 24 and at Hotel Pier for MWR RIMPAC information including trans portation for scheduled off-base excursions, food and beverage vendors, tickets and more.

    RIMPAC Central (Bravo Piers and Hotel Piers) will be open 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. June 27 to July 9 and Aug. 1 to 6.

    JBPHH MWR will host a variety of athletic and special events during RIMPAC, including tournaments in basketball, soccer, indoor and sand volleyball, softball, singles and doubles tennis and bowling. A RIMPAC 5K run will take place July 5 at 9 a.m. A second 5K run will be held at 9 a.m. Aug. 3. Deadline for entry for the second run is July 11.

    The race course will start and finish at RIMPAC Central on Bravo Piers. Water and beverages will be provided and trophies will be awarded.

    Other scheduled RIMPAC events include a bench press contest, indoor triathlon, versa climb challenge, swim meet, international military boogie board and surf meet, belly flop contest, kayak race competition, RIMPAC king and queen of the beach and golf tournament.

    During RIMPAC there are special rates for bowling. Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., open bowling will be $2 per game. Cosmic bowling on Friday nights from 5 to 11 p.m. will be $2 per game.

    A RIMPAC strong-arm contest is scheduled for 9 a.m. Aug. 4 at the JBPHH Fitness Center. The deadline for entry is July 11. The contest will consist of the most pull-ups contest and longest chin-up hang.

    The RIMPAC sailing regatta is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 3 at Rainbow Bay marina. Deadline for entry is July 11.

    A RIMPAC golf tournament will be held at 12:30 p.m. Aug. 6 at Navy and Marine Golf Course. Deadline for entry is July 11.

    Subject to availability, RIMPAC T-shirts will be provided to tournament participants.

    For entry fees and up-to-date information on how to sign up, visit the website www.greatlifehawaii.com. Complete RIMPAC schedules, standing, events and activities are available on the website.

    Source: http://www.hookelenews.com/sports-of-all-sorts-and-special-events-planned-during-this-years-rimpac-2012-exercise/

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    Convenience shoulders tomato taste aside

    Breeding for consistent color in unripe fruit may have diminished flavor

    Web edition : 2:03 pm

    It looks like 70 years of breeding for better color in unripe fruit has inadvertently helped create the wet-paper towel flavor of the modern tomato.

    Growers care about the green of unripe tomatoes, explains biochemist Ann L. Thomas Powell of the University of California, Davis. Ripening globes that are each uniformly green let growers easily judge when a field will be ready for harvest. Over decades breeders have selected for this uniform green coloring instead of for tomatoes that turn a deeper shade around the stem end, Powell says.

    The problem is, getting rid of that dark green zone, called green shoulders, turns out to have sabotaged a gene called SIGLK2 that boosts sugar and other sources of flavor in the ripe tomato, Powell and her colleagues report in the June 29 Science.

    ?It is a good illustration of unintended consequences,? says molecular biologist Harry Klee of the University of Florida in Gainesville, who studies tomato flavor.
    For years, Powell says, breeders assumed that a ripe red tomato got all of its sugars from the little photosynthetic engines known as chloroplasts in the plant leaves. It turns out, however, that a green-shouldered tomato gets about 20 percent of its sugars from its own chloroplasts. Without a functional SlGLK2 gene, the ripening tomato forms fewer and punier chloroplasts that don?t deliver, Powell and her colleagues have found.

    Skimping on sugars certainly could make a difference in flavor, says Klee, who routinely does taste tests in his lab. His tomato testing panels respond strongly to sugar content. ?The more the better,? he says.

    Volatile compounds wafting off a tomato?s flesh also play a big role in its appeal. The problem is, inadequate chloroplasts likewise won?t produce as much of the chemical precursors for some of those compounds. ?It?s totally obvious you?re going to take a hit in some of the volatiles,? Klee says.

    In the June 5 Current Biology, he and his colleagues highlighted the importance of a handful of volatiles ? some of them mere whiffs ? in seducing the nose and taste buds.

    Exactly what the loss of the green-shoulders trait means for tomato flavor remains to be measured. But, Klee says, ?it's not the whole story of why modern tomatoes are so bad, by a long shot.?

    Picking them before they?re fully ripe diminishes flavor, as does refrigerating them. Chilling tomatoes below 13? Celsius kills metabolic processes still functioning in a picked tomato, Klee says, so the fruit never manages to replace the lovely volatiles that float away.

    Even under ideal conditions, genetic differences will matter in flavor. When Klee and his colleagues pamper various commercial varieties, taste panels pan some of them and give the best ones decent but not brilliant ratings. And just because a variety is an heirloom doesn?t mean it tastes great, he cautions. For his taste panels, Cherry Roma is the reigning favorite.

    When choosing among generic tomatoes, he recommends going for cherry tomatoes and other little types: ?Breeders haven?t had as much time to mess them up,? he says.
    Found in: Genes & Cells and Life

    Source: http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/341845/title/Convenience_shoulders_tomato_taste_aside

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    Friday, June 29, 2012

    Sporting Events, Your Employees and Web Policies : View From The ...

    The sports sections of newspapers are a must read for many people. Keeping up to date with the latest results is very important for some; and during major sporting events something in which almost everyone takes an interest. The internet has dramatically increased the desire for the latest news and commentary, allowing individuals unprecedented and timely access to such information wherever they are able to connect to websites.

    Today?s hyper connected world presents a widely discussed concern to businesses ? the challenge of maintaining business productivity as employees spend their working time reading sports pages or checking the latest scores. However, I believe, a greater risk to businesses is the amount of bandwidth that may consumed by watching live video streaming of sporting events on corporate networks, possibly by connecting a personal, mobile devices to a corporate network.

    This may be enough to consume the entire internet connection and interfere with legitimate network activity. With a summer of sport imminent, companies need to consider just how much bandwidth may be consumed by high definition video streaming websites, and how employee behaviour may change during the event.

    The provision of video streaming has changed massively over the past 4 years, so previous experience may not be comparable with what we can expect this summer. The Rugby World Cup of October and November 2011, may have less mass appeal than the forthcoming events, but as an international sporting event, may provide an indication of the demand for sports information and the use of streaming video.

    The Symantec Web Security.cloud service blocks classes of websites according to the acceptable use policies of corporate customers. The logs of refused access of users attempting to visit blocked categories of web sites can be thought of as a measure of how employees in general use the internet.

    The number of logged refused attempts to visit video streaming websites during the opening week of the Rugby World Cup provides some interesting clues regarding employee web usage. There is a clear periodicity with the number of blocks higher during the working week of Monday to Friday, compared to the weekends. There is also a clear peak in the number of blocked attempts to access video streaming websites on Friday 9th September, the opening match of the World Cup.

    Figure 1 . Relative increase in recorded web blocks for video streaming websites, 1 Sep 2011 ? 16 Sep 2011.

    The number of refused attempts at video streaming access on Friday, 9th September are 53% higher than the preceding Friday. Although some of this increase may be due to single individuals repeatedly trying to access video streaming in frustration, it only takes six people watching streaming video to saturate a 8 mega bit internet connection. If we consider that each user watching streamed video consumes 1.5 mega bits per second of internet bandwidth, a 90 minute football match represents 1 Gigabyte of data!

    Sport related websites also show a clear increase in the number of blocks over the opening weekend of the Rugby World Cup on September 9th.

    Figure 2. Relative increase in recorded web blocks for sport websites, 1 Sep 2011 ? 16 Sep 2011.

    The period, Friday to Monday, before the opening of the World Cup compared with the same time frame, one week later, coinciding with the opening of the matches, shows a 35% increase in blocked attempts to access sport websites.

    These increases in the number of attempts to access websites blocked by local acceptable web use policies show that major sporting events can provide a major distraction for employees. It could also raise the question of whether acceptable use policies are themselves not a deterrent to visiting non-work related websites and a robust means of enforcing such policies needs to be put in place to ensure compliance.

    A permanent and total ban on visiting video streaming and sport websites may not be necessary or appropriate. A partial or temporary block during major events may be all that?s required to protect networks and productivity. Employers and security officers need to be aware of the distraction of major sporting events, while keeping front of mind that it?s not just productivity that is impacted.? The amount of internet bandwidth that may be consumed by employees watching sport video streams really needs to also be top of a business? agenda as our nation enters its long anticipated summer of sport.

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    Develop singing success before and after A Quality Plan With These ...

    Develop singing success before and after A Quality Plan With These Self Help Tips

    The key to personal development is simply willpower. When you decide to better yourself in some way, make sure you establish why you want to improve. Personal development can involve quite a bit of effort, so if you can always remind yourself why you want to continue to develop, you will be able to keep pushing yourself.

    Regardless of where you may find yourself on your quest of transforming into the person you strive to be in terms of your attitudes, behaviors, goals and emotions, remember that you need to continually step outside of your comfort zone. By stepping out of your comfort zone, you are growing as a person and taking risks which will ultimately bring about new experiences important to your success.

    A great personal development tip is to always have integrity. If you want people to follow and trust you, you must be a person with good core values. If you do something to ruin your integrity, you will lose your following. Therefore, you should aim to preserve your integrity in any way possible.

    Being too hard on yourself is a sure fire way of going through life the hard way. We are all human, and just as overcorrecting a child will cause them to withdraw or focus on the fear of failure, being hard on yourself will discourage you! You need to encourage yourself in as many ways as possible to keep you on a positive and productive path.

    To be successful don?t procrastinate. Procrastination results in missed opportunities, if you complete the task today than you can move on to the next task singorama real user review right away. This approach actually reduces stress, since you do not have to rush around at the last minute to get all your projects done.

    Act on your wisdom and live through your actions. It is only worth so much to gain knowledge and understanding. How you act on that wisdom defines you. Others cannot see inside to know your level of understanding, yet they can see your actions and how they benefit society, individuals or the world as a whole.

    Effective personal development starts with making a conscious decision to change one or more areas of your life. Pick an area of your life where you have a problem that needs to be solved and make a plan that will result in a lasting change, not just a quick fix.

    If you have worked very hard on improving yourself in your career but you have neglected your family or your social life then you may want to take some time out to focus on those things. It is important to be a well balanced person in as many areas as possible.

    Keep chugging along. We?ve all heard of the little train that thought it could and of the tortoise that beat the hare in the race. Constantly working towards achieving a goal will eventually get us there. We just have to keep chugging or perhaps even crawling along and we will ultimately, reach our destination.

    The importance of positive thinking and self-esteem cannot be overestimated. As you pursue your life goals and try to improve yourself, you cannot allow yourself to be defeated by past guilt or false, self-destructive beliefs. Replace thoughts of yourself as ?a failure? or ?a loser,? with positive beliefs like how to become a singer ?I am on the right track,? and ?I will succeed this time.?

    Enunciate your words! Don?t be one of those people that stand on the edge of a group talking for what seems like hours and no one even realizes you are there! Choose your words carefully and speak clearly, so that everyone can understand. You can?t be appreciated unless you are heard and understood!

    A great personal development tip is to know as much as you can about physics. Understanding physics is crucial to understanding earthly matters because you can?t understand these matters without knowing a little about heavenly matters. Knowing about physics in the present will help you learn beyond them in the afterlife.

    Be sure to track your progress at very regular intervals. For many health and fitness goals there are applications for smart phones, which can help you. For other developments, you can create your own tracker with a simple spreadsheet or chart. This will help you to see how far you?ve come and also help you to maintain your momentum.

    Self awareness and self control are a part of personal development. Knowing who you are, being confident in your perception of the world around you and controlling your emotions will allow your true self to prosper. Always stand up for what you believe in, but try and do so without infringing on others beliefs.

    As established, there are a number of necessary elements to successful self-improvement. It can be hard at times. Sometimes, you may forget why you even care, but if you make sure you firmly establish in your own mind why it is that you want to better yourself, you will succeed.

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    Thursday, June 28, 2012

    Dinosaurs were warm-blooded reptiles: Mammal bone study sheds light on dinosaur physiology

    ScienceDaily (June 28, 2012) ? A study with extant mammals refutes the hypothesis on which the assumption that dinosaurs were ectotherms was based.

    The work was carried out by researchers from Institut Catal? de Paleontologia (ICP) and Universitat Aut?noma de Barcelona (UAB). It has been published in Nature.

    The study analysing the lines of arrested growth (LAG) in the bones of around a hundred ruminants, representative of the specific and ecological diversity of that group of mammals. The results show that the presence of these lines is not an indicator of an ectothermic physiology (does not generate internal heat), as had previously been thought, since all warm-blooded mammals have them. The study therefore dismantles the key argument of the hypothesis that dinosaurs could have been cold-blooded reptiles.

    The work was carried out by Meike K?hler, ICREA researcher and ICP palaeontologist; Ronny Aanes, researcher from the Norwegian Polar Institute; Nekane Mar?n, PhD student at the UAB and Xavier Jordana, lecturer of postgraduate studies at same university.

    LAGs are seen in bone sections as dark rings, similar to those seen in tree trunks. The rings are formed, both in the studied mammals and in trees, during the unfavourable seasons (winter or dry season) when the growth of the organism is arrested as a result of a lack of resources. The presence of LAGs in bones was, until now, considered to be the clearest indicator of ectothermy since the seasonal arrest of growth was related to the animal's inability to maintain a more or less constant body temperature (endothermy) during the season of scarce resources.

    Meike K?hler explains: "the study we have carried out is very powerful, both in terms of the amount of material and the diversity of species with which we worked, but we did not design it to find a response to the thermophysiology of dinosaurs. We sought to better understand the physiology of extant mammals and how the environment affects them -- how their growth changes as a result of external temperatures, rain and the availability of food and water."

    Understanding this was the first step to establishing discussions in paleontological research about the physiology of animals that lived several million years ago.

    But the researchers realised that what they observed in the bones of different ruminants refutes the main argument for an ectothermic physiology in dinosaurs. Many hypotheses set out from the premise that large mammals -- endothermic par excellence -- do not have LAGs in their hard tissues since they do not need to arrest their growth responding to external temperature conditions. In fact, since LAGs have been observed in almost all species of dinosaur, many scientists considered that they were cold-blooded reptiles.

    The article published in Nature offers the first systematic study, based on an extensive sample of mammals representative of a large variety of ecosystems, which shows that LAGs do not indicate an ectothermic physiology but give us information about how the physiology (metabolism) of an animal changes according to seasonal endocrinal changes, both in cold- and warm-blooded animals. These changes represent a common heritage in all vertebrates and are a kind of internal clock that regulates the animals' needs according to the seasonal availability of resources. Despite the fact that these physiological changes have a strong genetic component, they are also functional and their intensity depends on the ecological conditions in which the animals live. The main ecological factors are more rain and limited supply of food and water, rather than external temperature. This discovery opens up a major line of research into the conservation of biodiversity on our planet today.

    "It may seem surprising that until now there has not been a similar systematic study to prove or disprove whether it is only ectotherms that leave these marks in their bones during growth. In fact, there are so many things we do not know that science does not always advance in a linear way. The ideas somehow had long been wandering among the scientific community, but the work we have published organizes them and bases them on data," says researcher Meike K?hler.

    In fact, some previous studies had already questioned this hypothesis and among the international scientific community there has been increasing consensus about the idea that LAGs were not necessarily indicators of ectothermy. Similarly, examples of mammals that seemed to have LAGs in their bones had emerged. This study conclusively closes the debate.

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    1. Meike K?hler, Nekane Mar?n-Moratalla, Xavier Jordana, Ronny Aanes. Seasonal bone growth and physiology in endotherms shed light on dinosaur physiology. Nature, 2012; DOI: 10.1038/nature11264

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    German watchdog probes sneaker sales tactics

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    German court: Circumcision on boys an assault

    (AP) ? A German court has ruled that circumcising young boys on religious grounds amounts to bodily harm even if parents consent to the procedure.

    Cologne state court said the child's right to physical integrity trumps freedom of religion and parents' rights, German news agency dapd reported Tuesday.

    The case involved a doctor accused of carrying out a circumcision on a 4-year-old that led to medical complications. The doctor was acquitted, however, and prosecutors said they won't appeal.

    The president of Germany's Central Council of Jews, Dieter Graumann, called the ruling "unprecedented and insensitive," urging the country's parliament to clarify the legal situation "to protect religious freedom against attacks."

    Graumann said the circumcision of newborn Jews has been practiced for thousands of years and "every country in the world respects this religious right."

    Muslims also circumcise young boys, while many parents request it on health grounds.

    The state court's ruling creates a tricky legal situation for doctors who perform the procedure on parents' orders.

    Unlike female circumcision, there is no law prohibiting it and the ruling isn't binding for other courts. However, it sets a precedent that would be taken into account by other German courts when ruling on similar cases.

    Associated Press

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    2011-2012 Legislative Session in Review ?

    (June 27, 2012)? Following the past two years of progressive smart growth legislation including the Smart Growth Public Infrastructure Policy Act, Complete Streets and Land Banks, the 2011-12 legislative session proved slower for smart growthers.

    The year started off strong with budget negotiations addressing needed increases in transit authority budgets upstate and downstate.? A ?fix? to the Tax Increment Financing (TIF) law, which if utilized appropriately could be a useful tool to finance infrastructure and economic development improvements, was also part of the executive budget bills.

    Other good bills, or at least bills that are positive starts, are also awaiting the Governor?s signature.? A bill instituting a non-voting rider representative on NFTA?s board (S6536/A9455) passed both houses.? Rider representation was supported by New York Transportation Equity Alliance (ESF is a steering committee member) and is seen as a preliminary step in creating a voice for the transit-dependent riding public.

    The Assembly and Senate also passed an increase to the New York?s Environmental Protection Fund (EPF) by more than $50 million over six years. Under the measure, $10 million from unclaimed bottle deposits would be added to the fund next year. That would increase to $20 million in 2014, $30 million in 2015, $40 million in 2016, $50 million in 2017, and $56 million in 2018.? ESF is a long supporter of dedicated revenue for the EPF which provides important dollars for environmental cleanup, parks, land conservation, smart growth, among other programs.

    A bill increasing the cap for the Historic Preservation Tax Credit from $5m to $12m also passed both houses.? The bill, which allows for retroactive payments to developers who have conducted a historic preservation project since the beginning of the program in 2009, does not address the impending expiration of the program in 2014.? ESF hopes to see a long term solution to continue this program, which has been so valuable in our historic urban and town centers.

    A few bills that we also followed did not cross the finish line.? A NYS solution responding to the failure of officials in D.C. to continue to offer equal benefits for transit riders as to what is offered to drivers that park (S2728-C/A 6175-B), passed the Senate but died in the Assembly.? An expanded statewide transit funding lockbox bill (A9017-A/S6170-A), which would have strongly discouraged raids on dedicated transit funds by requiring a ?diversion impact statement? whenever taxes and fees created to fund public transit were spent for other purposes, also stalled. Lastly, the Solar Jobs Bill couldn?t make it across the finish line.

    As summer heats up, Empire State Future will once again focus on the Regional Economic Development Councils, now a proven tool in some of New York?s regions to advance smart growth goals.? Funding for the second round includes $220 million ($150 million in capital and $70 million in tax credits from the Excelsior Jobs Program) to implement regional strategic plans and support priority projects, and up to $530 million from state agency programs through the CFA to support regionally-significant economic development projects.? A tiered approach will promote the regions who were awarded ?Top Plan? status in 2011 to continue to work towards implementation of their strategic plans.? The remaining regions are setup in a separate competition for funds that motivates continued work towards advancing priority projects and revisions and updates to their strategic plans. ?ESF will continue to make the case to include smart growth language in strategic plans as well as investments in and around transit served communities.

    We will also monitor the recently announced Cleaner, Greener Communities Program which has tasked each region to develop a region-wide sustainability plan to complement the strategic plans developed last year.? Following completion of the planning process, $90 million of Regional Greenhouse Gas (RGGI) funds will be available to fund smart growth and pollution reduction goals.

    And lastly, ESF will continue to engage with the New York Works Task Force, a fifteen member panel tasked with recommending priority infrastructure projects throughout the state. ESF wrote earlier this year that to get NY to Work, we must look beyond the Regional Economic Development Councils and focus on prioritizing our infrastructure spending to create jobs and foster economic growth in New York.? The task force, which held their first meeting in early June, will be tasked with finding innovative ways to finance, build, and maintain the new and existing infrastructure that will drive economic growth in New York in the 21st Century.? As more pressure will surely arise to utilize new methods of public private partnerships and debt-financing to get projects moving, ESF will continue to call for the attention on projects that promote equity, prioritize sewer and water in existing urban areas and transit infrastructure, which has proven worldwide to be engines of growth.

    While on paper the 2011-2012 legislative session may have been slow, important opportunities exist for local smart growth advocates to make their voices heard through the regional sustainability plans, land bank efforts, regional economic development councils and at local planning and zoning boards.? Your local advocacy sets the stage for 2013, which will involve a push for a statewide equitable transit-oriented development.? Together, we can help restore prosperity and maintain our quality-of-life in New York by building a more fiscally and environmentally sustainable future.

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    Wednesday, June 27, 2012

    Motherhood and the Myth of Having it All | Toddler Times

    6059789551 3e23fd2c98 Motherhood and the Myth of Having it AllSince I read Anne-Marie Slaughter?s piece Why Women Still Can?t Have it All last week I?ve been pondering the idea of what it means to truly ?have it all.?

    I?m not new at this mommy gig. With a nine-year-old, an almost-five-year old, and a three-year-old, I?m in the trenches, so to speak, but I have a few years of parenting under my belt.

    This adds up, roughly, to: 700 time outs, 4,000 spilled sippy cups, 20 car seat installations, and 1,456,792 poopy diapers.

    Nevertheless, I know better than to say that I know what I?m doing.

    We?ve been through a lot as a family. At least once a week I marvel at the fact that I?ve been able so far to keep the wheels on this bus moving forward and cling to my sanity at the same time. As a mom, I?ve worked full time and part time outside the home. For two years I was a stay-at-home mom with no job, and if you?d asked me back then I?d have told you it was going to stay that way. Then suddenly I found myself working again, very part-time teaching one night a week. And now I?m home full time but also working. Full time? Part time? I haven?t done the math.

    All I know is this: in each of these arrangements I?ve failed to achieve it ?all.? If it exists, it has eluded me these past nine years. Here?s the thing, though. I?ve never gone out seeking ?it all.? It?s a myth, like the American Dream or the perfect bra or a brand of nonfat ranch dressing that still tastes good.

    There is no such thing as ?it all.?

    In Slaughter?s article she describes leaving her position at the State Department in search of that elusive work-family balance, her ?desire to be with my family and my conclusion that juggling high-level government work with the needs of two teenage boys was not possible.?

    I?ve never been a high-level government official. I?ve never even been a low-level government official. Come to think of it, I?ve never been any kind of official (unless you count that time I got to hold the flag at the Girl Scouts regional meeting in 5th grade) but do have an understanding about what it means to work hard and do the best by your family at the same time. I don?t think this is an issue that we can isolate to the ranks of the power elite. I know women who work in insurance offices and hospitals and in elementary school libraries who struggle with these same issues.

    Across the country there are clerks at Dollar Generals and cashiers at Krogers who fight the rough waters of work and home harmony and who go under every day.

    We?re not doing women any favors by promoting this myth that it?s possible to ?have it all.? Can someone please tell me what that even means? My suspicion is that the headline of the article (which was a fascinating and well-written and thought-provoking read) was intended to bait women into another tussle in the Mommy Wars. The cover photo on the issue of The Atlantic in which the article appears depicts a toddler in a briefcase like a cast-off file folder, a minor inconvenience, or the working woman?s latest must-have accessory.

    I?ve yet to meet a working mom who regards her child in that way.

    I?d be happy if we could stop promoting myths like ?having it all? as a mom because it ends up making us all feel like failures if we don?t measure up. For me, though, for now, a forward-moving bus driven by a mother who?s clinging to her sanity is the best I can do.

    I?m not in pursuit of ?having it all,? and maybe that?s why I?m happy with what I have.

    Photo Credit: Kate Hiscock/Flickr

    Mary Lauren Weimer?is a social worker turned mother turned writer. Her blog,?My 3 Little Birds, encourages moms to put down the baby books for a moment and tell their own stories. Connect with her on?Facebook?and?Twitter.

    More by Mary Lauren:

    Why Putting Yourself First is Impossible

    The Measure of a Mom

    Giving My Daughter the Gift of Time

     Motherhood and the Myth of Having it All

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    Anderson Silva tells of plans to break Chael Sonnen?s face

    Through the scads of trash talk Chael Sonnen has spewed since his last bout with Anderson Silva, the UFC middleweight champ has stayed mostly silent. Sure, he'd answer back from time to time, but for the most part, Silva let Sonnen do the heavy lifting in the trash talk department.

    That ended Monday when Silva erupted during the UFC 148 media conference call. Listen to the call above. Silva starts speaking at the 6:40 mark, and even if you don't know Portuguese, you can feel the heat in his voice.

    "First of all, Chael is a criminal," Silva said through Ed Soares, his manager who often serves as his interpreter. "He's been convicted of crimes. He doesn't deserve to be inside the Octagon. And when the time comes and the time is right, I'm going to break his face and break every one of his teeth in his mouth."

    Silva is referring to Sonnen's guilty plea in a mortgage fraud case that happened just months after Silva beat Sonnen with a fifth-round submission at UFC 117.

    It wasn't the end of Silva's verbal beatdown of Sonnen.

    "I'm going to beat Chael like he's never been beaten before. The joke is over. There's no more talking. I know he's on the line listening, and the game is over. I'm going to beat his [expletive] out of the UFC. He's never going to want to fight again after I'm done with him."

    Halfway through the call, Silva disappeared. With his opponent gone, Sonnen hung up, too. UFC president Dana White ended the call, and then tweeted, "7 years in the UFC and I've never heard Anderson talk like this before!!!"

    [Related: Roy Nelson makes interesting proposal to face Mike Russow]

    There is only one plausible reason for this Anderson to have shown up. The real Anderson has an evil twin named Andreson. Anderson turns to Andreson when he wants to avoid conference calls, and tells him to let loose. Andreson read through everything Sonnen has said about his twin brother, and let it out. Then, at UFC 148, both men will show up at the fight just to confuse Sonnen.

    Or maybe, just maybe, Silva got sick of holding it. Two weeks before the fight, he's letting it out, which is an interesting sign of things to come on July 7.

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    Stockton official: Mediation with creditors fails

    Members of the Stockton City Council listen to citizen statements Tuesday, June 26, 2012, in Stockton, Calif. Stockton officials continue to grapple with the city's financial plight, struggling to restructure millions of dollars of debt threatening to turn the city with the nation's second highest foreclosure rate into the largest American city to file for bankruptcy. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

    Members of the Stockton City Council listen to citizen statements Tuesday, June 26, 2012, in Stockton, Calif. Stockton officials continue to grapple with the city's financial plight, struggling to restructure millions of dollars of debt threatening to turn the city with the nation's second highest foreclosure rate into the largest American city to file for bankruptcy. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

    The Stockton City Council listens to statements from citizens Tuesday, June 26, 2012, in Stockton, Calif. Stockton officials continue to grapple with the city's financial plight, struggling to restructure millions of dollars of debt threatening to turn the city with the nation's second highest foreclosure rate into the largest American city to file for bankruptcy. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

    A light standard rests at the dilapidated entrance to city hall Tuesday, June 26, 2012, in Stockton, Calif. Stockton officials continue to grapple with the city's financial plight, struggling to restructure millions of dollars of debt threatening to turn the city with the nation's second highest foreclosure rate into the largest American city to file for bankruptcy. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

    A payment drop box near city hall sports the Stockton All-America City logo Tuesday, June 26, 2012, in Stockton, Calif. Stockton officials continue to grapple with the city's financial plight, struggling to restructure millions of dollars of debt threatening to turn the city with the nation's second highest foreclosure rate into the largest American city to file for bankruptcy. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

    A commercial lot is available for rent Tuesday, June 26, 2012, in Stockton, Calif. Stockton officials continue to grapple with the city's financial plight, struggling to restructure millions of dollars of debt threatening to turn the city with the nation's second highest foreclosure rate into the largest American city to file for bankruptcy. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

    (AP) ? Officials in Stockton said Tuesday that mediation with creditors has failed, meaning the Central California city is set to become the largest American city ever to declare bankruptcy.

    City Manager Bob Deis said officials were unable to reach a deal to restructure hundreds of millions of dollars of debt under a new state law designed to help municipalities avoid bankruptcy.

    Monday marked the three-month deadline for negotiations.

    "Unfortunately we have no comprehensive set of agreements with our creditors that would eliminate the deficit and avoid insolvency," Deis said at a City Council meeting. He said, however, that the city was still negotiating with some creditors and could reach deals with as many as one-third of them.

    "We think Chapter 9 protection is the only choice left. If we get any agreements, those will be honored in Chapter 9," Deis said.

    The City Council voted 6-1 Tuesday evening to approve a special bankruptcy budget to plug next year's anticipated $26 million deficit. The budget will suspend debt payments, reduce payments for retiree medical benefits and increase revenue through code enforcement and parking citations, among other steps.

    The proposed budget includes no major service reductions, Deis said earlier.

    City lawyers would have to file for Chapter 9 protection in court by Friday.

    "If we had other choices that would fill the millions of dollars of deficit, we'd be doing that," Mayor Ann Johnston said. "The reality is the gap is so big and so broad, we have to do something this drastic. This is not what we wanted to do but this is what we have a responsibility to do."

    The river port city of 290,000 in Central California has seen its property taxes and other revenues decline, while expensive investments and generous retiree benefits drained city coffers.

    In the past three years, officials in the city that was slammed by the collapse of the housing market dealt with $90 million in deficits through a series of drastic cuts.

    They eliminated one-fourth of the city's police officers, one-third of the fire staff, and 40 percent of all other employees. They also cut wages and medical benefits.

    "The whole purpose of filing Chapter 9 is to avoid an uncontrolled chaotic situation," he said. "Bankruptcy provides the equivalent of a pause button. It retains services and provides structure so you don't have a bunch of lawsuits."

    In a standing-room only chambers Tuesday, former city employees told council members about their life-threatening medical conditions and said benefit cuts meant they would effectively lose their health insurance.

    "For me, bankruptcy might as well be a life sentence," said Gary Jones, a retiree who used to be a police officer in Stockton and said he was diagnosed with a brain tumor.

    Other residents complained about plummeting property values, and recurring break-ins and robberies.

    "The average citizen will not put up with this. Their home prices have plummeted, they have no jobs, a lot of people are getting fed up so that they have to resort to crime." said Gregory Pitsch, a 22-year-old unemployed resident who made an unsuccessful run for mayor. "I'm asking you to make the right decision, not destroy the property values in this city, which bankruptcy will do."

    But city officials say Stockton has run out of options. In recent years, thousands of new homes mushroomed in the city about 80 miles east of San Francisco, part of a suburban housing boom that attracted buyers from the Bay Area and beyond.

    When the economy crashed and the construction bubble burst, Stockton was battered by foreclosures and lost income from property taxes and other fees.

    Multi-year labor contracts for city workers carrying escalating costs and generous retirement plans added to the burden.

    In addition, expensive city investments ? a promenade, sports arena and hotel ? failed to produce economic benefits.

    The unemployment rate has doubled in Stockton over the past decade and now hovers around 16 percent. One-fifth of residents live below the poverty line, and the city has twice topped Forbes magazine's list of "America's most miserable cities."

    Under a bankruptcy filing, officials would retain power over day-to-day city operations and staffing, but a judge would take over all decisions concerning the city's debts, said Robert Benedetti, professor of political science at the University of the Pacific in Stockton.

    The judge would decide which creditors should be paid, how much and in what order. He would make allowances for expenditures needed by the city to function, and it would be up to city officials to decide how to spend that money.

    "One of the reasons a city might want to go the bankruptcy route is that they don't want a situation where they have to pay out debts and have to close the police or fire department," Benedetti said. "Filing for Chapter 9 means you're asking the court to protect you against lawsuits from people who hold your debt."

    Stockton's bankruptcy would make it the largest city by population to file for Chapter 9 protection, according to Jim Spiotto, a Chicago bankruptcy lawyer who tracks such cases. He said Bridgeport, Conn., was the largest city to file for bankruptcy, which it did in 1991, followed by Vallejo, Calif., which filed in 2008.

    Jefferson County in Alabama is the largest local government bankruptcy filing to date in terms of the size of its debt. It occurred in November 2011 and was followed by Orange County, Calif., in 1994.

    Experts say the bankruptcy filing, while protecting the city from catastrophe in the short run, should not be seen as Stockton's panacea.

    "Bankruptcy won't take away Stockton's underlying financial problems, one of which is the economy, the high unemployment rate and the high foreclosure rate," Benedetti said. "It will take years for them to come out of this."

    Stockton was the first city to test a new state mediation law, which is less than 6 months old.

    Under the law, municipalities considering bankruptcy must first negotiate behind closed doors with creditors for up to three months, with the goal of settling debts without filing for Chapter 9 protection.

    The city spent $3 million on mediation with creditors that included Wells Fargo & Co., the California Public Employees' Retirement System, labor groups, and major bondholders.

    Stockton officials have said that even with a bankruptcy, they are optimistic. They point to Vallejo, which emerged from bankruptcy last year.

    "Vallejo is leaner, smarter and they've got the confidence of their citizenry," Deis said. "I think Stockton will be doing the same."

    Johnston said Tuesday night that the city would eventually come out of the ordeal with a brighter future.

    "We will survive," she said. "We will manage to get through this. It will be painful for us, but we will come out stronger."

    Associated Press

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    Tuesday, June 26, 2012

    Eat, Play, Wear Series: Part 3 ? Wear at Sports ... - Go Valley Kids

    The last stop of our Eat, Play, Wear Series brings us to Sports Graphics located at 333 First Street in Menasha. Sports Graphics has long been a staple of Menasha as one of the local favorite spots for screen printing and embroidery. Under new ownership since the Fall of 2011, the store is growing by leaps and bounds. They are currently expanding into a huge retail area next to their current address. Not only is their customer service personal and friendly, but they boast a super speedy turnaround on orders, which you can also place online.

    Check out Sports Graphics to get your next batch of sports t-shirts and apparel printed for sports teams, corporate uses and special events. Or stop in the store for any high school related apparel in all sizes. This is a great place to even get a baby gift ? they do custom printing for any of your needs. Check out this great onesie and hat that I found for an awesome price!

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    Give 3-D printing a try? Yoda says do it

    3 hrs.

    At some point in the not-too-distant future, we?ll all use 3-D printers to make new tools, replacement body parts?and dinner. In the meantime, early adopters are already giving the technology a try with downloadable blueprints for characters such as Yoda, that wise Jedi master of "Star Wars" fame.

    The time-lapse?demonstration is courtesy of?YouTube user BusyBotz, who uses a commercial MakerBot Replicator 3-D printer?which costs?about $1,750. The 3-D model for Yoda is available from Thingiverse, a MakerBot-powered website where users share their digital designs.

    The website aims to get people to share designs to feed into their 3-D printers, spreading the adoption of the technology, which MakerBot hopes will be widespread so they can sell more printers.

    BusyBotz?s demonstration with Yoda showcases the fine detail available when the printer is set to build in 0.1 mm -high layer increments ? that is, Yoda is built up one 0.1 mm layer at a time.?

    All things built with the 3-D printers are built layer upon layer.?

    "There is a significant increase in detail compared to printing the same model at 0.2 mm," BusyBotz notes. ?It takes longer, but in a print like this, it is worth it.?

    For those who view the full video below and think they might want to give one of?these nifty printers a try themselves, just remember this sage advice Yoda gives a young Luke Skywalker:

    ?Try not, do or do not, there is no try.?


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    John Roach is a contributing writer for msnbc.com. To learn more about him, check out his website and follow him on Twitter. For more of our Future of Technology series, watch the featured video below.

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    Sunday, June 24, 2012

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    A bathroom is a very significant and intimate part of your home. On those lazy mornings when you barely manage to drag yourself out of bed, a refreshingly inviting bathroom can act as a great mood stimulant. There are few things in life that feel as great as an uplifting and revitalizing bath experience. This experience is made even better with the right bathroom fixtures in Bergen County. So what do you look for in your bathroom fixtures? Simple, a shower that's not stingy with water, a faucet that's easy to operate, sensitive controls and aesthetic appeal. You may have come across showers that begin to get clogged and give you an uneven flow of water. It takes precision and impeccable design to give you the right flow of water at the right angle and right pressure. Similarly, faucets that can run and stop at a gentle touch and don't splatter water all over the place are a rare delight. Towel racks, bath tubs, shelves and spray heads, all need to be selected carefully. Make sure you shop are the right places and examine the fittings properly before buying your bathroom fixtures in Bergen county NJ.

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    When it comes to buying bathroom fixtures in Bergen County, there are two things to remember. One, expensive is not always better and two, if it's truly good, don't hesitate to pay up. While we mostly tend to turn to reputed brands for buying bathroom fixtures, these are often too expensive just for their name. You are very likely to find something just as good for a much lesser price if you look hard enough. At the same time, if you do come across a product that you truly love, or one that comes with a great life expectancy and a reliable, it is worth the slightly extra price. Consider all factors and make a wise decision when buying bathroom fixtures in Bergen County.

    Find the best bathroom fixtures in Bergen County with breathtaking designs, reliable quality and fabulous prices. Visit ramapowholesalers.com for more information.

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    Find the Best Roofing Contractor in Nashville - IdeaMarketers.com











    Replacing your roof is extremely expensive. You need to work with a roofing contractor in Nashville who will do the job right. Home improvement is ripe with fly-by-night operations that will leave you stranded with bad work and no legitimate warranty to fall back on. Follow these tips to find the best professional for your next job:

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    This is a tricky question that gets right to the heart of reputation. A roofing contractor in Nashville may have been in business for 20 years, but if he's changed his business name 20 times it's a sign of a problem. Professional, trusted workers have built their business on a good reputation and protect that by preserving their good name.

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    Most roofing job complaints boil down to bad training. In busy seasons, technicians can be rushed through the process and wind up without the skills to do a quality job. You can rest assured that a roofing contractor in Nashville that has gone through this intense process won't make amateur mistakes on your home.

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    Talking to previous clients can give you a very positive outlook on a business. They won't refer you to someone who will tarnish their name, but most people won't openly criticize a business even when they've done a so-so job.

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    If you need help finding a dependable roofing contractor in Nashville, contact H.E. Parmer Company. You can visit them at HEParmer.com.

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