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20 Feb 21:33

Military Drones Are Looking More and More Like Star Wars Characters

by Adam Clark Estes
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Military Drones Are Looking More and More Like Star Wars Characters

When you think about military drones, chances are your mind conjures up the image of a grey airplane-shaped object with a windowless cockpit. But actually, combat drones come in all shapes and sizes—including some very futuristic ones.

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20 Feb 19:23

How local recruiting dictates scheme: Mapping college football's elite talent

by Ian Boyd

At the top level of college football, the local Jimmys and Joes explain the Xs and Os.

Let's say you're a first-year college football head coach. You're gonna need some players. Let's also say you aren't picky about the schemes your offensive and defensive coordinators run and are willing to run whatever fits the best players available to you.

We could use data alone to figure this out by region, showing which kinds of players tend to rank highly in each state. But your school's recruiting turf isn't confined to your state's borders. Each team has to think about its region as a whole.

So let's use this interactive recruiting map of every FBS signee since 2002 (the beginning of the recruiting rankings era), made by Corn Nation:

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With a closer look at the map, we can pinpoint which regions are actually producing specific types of elite athletes. By doing that, we can figure out which offensive and defensive systems are easier to recruit to in different parts of the country. This can help explain why certain styles of college football are more prevalent in certain areas.

We've chosen to focus on game-changing, blue-chip players for most of this story. First, we must accept that some regions simply produce a ton of premier football talent. Consider a map of just the four- and five-star talent from the last 10 years (five-stars are larger on this version of the map):

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The Southern United States is entirely covered by university logos all the way west to the I-35 triangle in East Texas ... and then you find a range of mostly elite football-free territory until you reach the California coast. In the Northern lands, top players cluster around the major metropolitan areas. (As a general rule, proximity to big cities is essential to having regular access to top-tier talent.)

And the Southern states tend to produce more of the obvious, can't-miss talent. Observe the same map with only the five-star players featured (all players are of equal size on this map, since they all have the same ratings):

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Going by current conference lineups, seven SEC states produced five or more five-stars in this 10-year period, with six for the ACC, five in Big Ten country, two for the Pac-12, and one for the Big 12. If it wasn't plainly obvious already, the South has enough talent to load up multiple programs with elite athletes. Everyone else has some work to do.

This tells us Southern schools can land more talented players. But it doesn't tell us exactly what they can do with them, compared to other regions. Here's a brief summary of the advantages and disadvantages to recruiting in each respective region.

The Southeast: Run the dang ball, stuff the dang run

The biggest edge enjoyed by SEC teams is their proximity to four- and five-star defensive line talent (all maps below show recruits since 2004), almost all of whom stay in the region for college:

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For running either 4-3 or 3-4 defenses that rely on quality up front, the South has more than enough talent to go around. Alabama's titles have come largely as a result of having nearby stores of athletic big men to plug into Nick Saban's physical schemes. It's the reason Auburn could throw waves of quality pass-rushers at Florida State's Jameis Winston in 2013 and dominate Oregon's run game in 2010.

The South is also rich in four- and five-star running backs and offensive linemen, allowing the defense-plus-run-game formulas enjoyed by multiple SEC champions to pay off:

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In short, this is why Southern teams tend to run classic systems.

When Southern teams have any struggles to find players, those struggles crop up in the expected places. Four- and five-star quarterbacks don't emerge in the Southeast (except for in Florida) with as much regularity as other positions.

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This point is fairly obvious from observing SEC games, which (until the bizarre 2013 season) are better known for physical slugfests than explosive, offensive displays.

What the South occasionally lacks in raw numbers of quarterbacks or other hard-to-find talent can be found in abundance in the neighboring states of Texas and Florida. For the bigger programs that can effectively recruit in those areas, no scheme is limited by what the nearby talent allows.

it's also worth noting that all Southern counties are not equal. Teams in Tennessee, Virginia, Kentucky, Arkansas, and Missouri have to pull kids out of other states with regularity in order to have a chance at fielding teams that can compete nationally. (Though recruiting outside the region isn't a problem for SEC teams.)

Alabama, Auburn, and others have shown that the Southern strategy of combining great defensive fronts with mauling run games is a championship formula.

Texas: Spread it out

The great advantage to recruiting in Texas is the state's prolific production of great passing game talent. There's a reason 13 NFL teams started quarterbacks from Texas high schools at some point in 2013, with Johnny Manziel likely joining the club. Chalk it up to statewide summer seven-on-seven drills, an earlier adoption of the spread, a massive population, and a fervent cultural obsession with football that draws the state's athletes to learn from some of the nation's best high school coaches.

So everyone recruits Texas. Witness the recent pilfering of Texas' well of three- to five-star quarterbacks by programs around the nation:

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Besides the obvious in-state programs, many Southeastern and Midwestern teams regularly come to Texas to find their quarterbacks or other skill talent. The state now has as many as five hubs of talent that BCS schools find worth regularly combing for talent, led by Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston.

The entire Big 12 depends on evaluating and drawing talent from Texas, as the other states in the conference produce a rather paltry number of top recruits. The state's abundance of quarterbacks and receivers allow Texas to fuel multiple programs with the needed components to field spread offenses, hence the scoring explosions across the Big 12 and now in the SEC as well.

The challenges in Texas recruiting, like in the South, are fairly minimal. One problem is finding four- and five-star players in the defensive front seven ...

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... and another is keeping them.

The state doesn't produce linebackers, defensive ends, and defensive tackles at quite the same rate as it does quarterbacks or wide receivers. What's more, there are several strong programs that already mine the state for speed and won't ignore chances to compete for its best defenders as well.

It's difficult for schools that rely on Texas to field premier defensive fronts if they aren't one of the first dogs to the bowl. This means competition is fierce between the main programs to remain at the top of the food chain in securing the few four- and five-star defensive tackles produced by the state. Only two of the state's top 40 2015 prospects are defensive tackles, according to the 247Sports Composite consensus, while eight are running backs and four are receivers.

Big 12 teams are still largely relying on the 4-3 defense, but we may see more shifts towards systems like the 3-3-5 that look to make hay with athletes rather than relying on stout people up front.

Florida: The one-stop shop

Florida tends to be the talent-richest state in football. And even if Texas or California tops it at times in total blue-chips, neither state can compare to its breadth, both geographically and in position groups.

It's included in the Southeast, but it's also a large and dense enough region to look at by itself. All of its four- and five-stars since 2004, with very few heading far outside the state's borders:

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There's not really any region of the state that doesn't produce some upper-tier prospects. South Florida has the largest share of blue-chips, but the whole state is covered.

And there's not really any type of player or schematic fit that Florida programs could run that would require heavy out-of-state recruiting to land the right pieces. If you have major access to South Florida, it behooves you to focus on speed in your offensive and defensive schemes, but otherwise, all options are on the table.

The thing about all that speed, though, is that the whole four-state region fights for it. The excess reserves of speedy players in Florida result in nearby programs coming in to snatch up players, particularly the offensive skill players and defensive backs, which tend to appear more frequently in the southern half of the state:

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The Northeast: Think big

Northeastern four- and five-stars are not particularly numerous at all, especially outside the big cities:

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The metropolitan areas of Pittsburgh, Philly, New York City, Baltimore, and D.C. make up the bulk of the talent in the region. There's scarcely enough to load up the nearby football programs with great talent, particularly with programs like Alabama and Michigan sliding in to snatch up the best prospects.

One strength of the region is in the number of blue-chip recruits who come into college already tipping the scales at 250 pounds or better:

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There is a recruiting base for local programs to rely on in building physical, power-oriented offenses and 3-4 defenses.

Wide receivers come along as well. But four- and five-star signal-callers are difficult to find in Northeastern high schools:

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Teams that rely on the Northeast for their base of players and want to move beyond run-heavy schemes have to venture west or to Florida to find blue-chip throwers.

Over the last four years Penn State, for example, has relied primarily on its local grounds, while venturing out to find stars like quarterback Christian Hackenberg of Virginia. Expect the Nittany Lions to expand south even more with James Franklin in charge.

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The Midwest: Great blocking, but who's it for?

America's heartland also has a lot of blue-chip talent packed in select areas:Midwest_elites_medium

Too many big dogs, and not enough food in the bowl.

The obvious metro areas of Chicago, the Twin Cities, Kansas City. Cleveland, Cincinnati/Dayton, Wichita, Indianapolis, and Detroit are the main talent hubs for the Midwest. Those areas also encompass several of the nation's premier programs.

Therein lies the main problem for recruiting in Big Ten country: too many big dogs, and not enough food in the bowl. Michigan, Notre Dame, and Ohio State are the only premier programs with natural recruiting territories that offer enough top talent to field championship teams, and even these teams regularly venture into national recruiting. Nebraska and the other big programs in the area have to cast even more of a national net.

As for the talent that exists within the Midwest, you'd assume based on the styles in the B1G that you'd find plenty of big linemen and athletic running backs, the same as in the South's offensive output. You do find a similar occurrence of blue-chips checking in at 230 pounds or better on the scales, giving you physical fronts on offense and defense:

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But the running back vs. quarterback ratio of talent is not what you'd expect. The number of elite running backs produced is fairly small in comparison to other regions, particularly the South's. Georgia and Alabama combine to produce about as many blue-chip backs as Big Ten country does from Nebraska to Ohio:

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However, the number of top-shelf quarterbacks is about on par with most of the SEC's, Texas and Florida excepted:

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Midwest programs have long understood that the keys to success include locking down the local talent while mining the Southeast, Texas, or California for athletes to man the skill positions and back seven. However, there may be an opportunity for programs to get ahead of the curve by making greater use of today's spread-to-run schemes, rather than the pro-style systems prevalent across much of the region. They can avoid competing for the limited number of feature backs and pro-style quarterbacks while still utilizing the road-grading talent available in the region.

If that's not already obvious, Urban Meyer will use Ohio native and former five-star Braxton Miller to drill it into heads for one more year.

The mountains: Get creative!

There's a reason the Rockies aren't filled with universities that have long traditions of gridiron supremacy:

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Colorado has Denver ... and beyond that, you're going to have to go east or to the Coast to find players. The Arizona schools have a very solid pocket of high school football but have lacked the programs to keep blue-chips in-state, though they appear to be turning it around.

Boise State routinely demonstrates the necessary strategy for teams that don't have top local bases. When such is the case: the specific scheme matters less than the ability to build regional pipelines and carefully evaluate players to fit your system every year, making quality rosters with players that larger programs in the richer regions picked over. Boise State does this primarily in California.

The West Coast: Great athletes, but who's blocking?

The Bay Area in Northern California and then the super-fertile Southern California high school football systems are the closest existing challenge to Texan or Floridian talent supremacy:

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The key to recruiting in the Pac-12 is all about recruiting California, although Seattle does produce like metropolitan areas are prone to do.

Given that there's only one major powerhouse program in the state of California (USC), and more than enough top recruits to fill out its classes, California is a common ground for savvy programs to raid. Oklahoma's Bob Stoops has been saying hello to California's four- and five-star receivers, running backs, and defensive backs for years:

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The Californian recruiting landscape is perhaps most similar to Texas, with tons of four- and five-star athletes to play the skill positions and secondary:

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Sufficient great quarterbacks in the South:

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And, outside of Los Angeles, few big bodies to fill out the trenches (four- and five-stars weighing 250 pounds or more):

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USC can more or less run whatever schemes it pleases, but the other schools have to be mindful of what kind of line talent they can expect to bring in on a regular basis. On the other hand, there is enough speed to be featured in Pac-12 spread offenses, as well as in Midwestern offenses thousands of miles away.

What do you think?

In summary: the US' coasts tend to feature more of the nation's athletes, while bigger bodies concentrate more heavily in-land. Big cities and evolving demographics are leaning in the favor of Southern and Western football teams, as are those cultures' dedicated focus to developing high school talent.

Ultimately though: there are still strategies and enough players to stock talented programs all over the country. What's the best path and system for accumulating talent at your school?

20 Feb 19:21

Oregon Won't Defend Marriage Ban

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'Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber and Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum will not defend a ban on same-sex marriage.

“State Defendants will not defend the Oregon ban on same-sex marriage in this litigation,” Rosenblum wrote today in a government response to litigation. “Rather, they will take the position in their summary judgment briefing that the ban cannot withstand a federal constitutional challenge under any standard of review. In the meantime, as the State Defendants are legally obligated to enforce the Oregon Constitution’s ban on same-sex marriage, they will continue to do so unless and until this Court grants the relief sought by the plaintiffs.”

The case is scheduled for April. The AG will not defend it and every court case since Windsor has gone in favor of same-sex marriage.'

20 Feb 19:19

DHL pulls outrageously sneaky prank on UPS and other competitors

by Abraham
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With this stunt, DHL not only found a way to get really cheap promotion, they actually got their competition to advertise for them. Hilariously inventive…

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20 Feb 19:19

"1. A woman’s story is being told. She is not relegated to the role of sidekick, romantic interest,..."

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“1. A woman’s story is being told. She is not relegated to the role of sidekick, romantic interest, or bit player.
2. Her world is populated with intelligent women who also have stories worth telling, even if their stories aren’t the focus of the movie.
3. If she must engage in a romantic storyline, she doesn’t have to compromise her sanity or common sense for love.
4. At least half the time, this woman needs to be a woman of color and/or a transgender woman and/or a queer woman because all these women exist! Though she is different, her story should not focus solely on this difference because she is a sum of her parts. She is not the token. She has friends who look like her so they need to show up once in a while.
5. She cannot live in an inexplicably perfect apartment in an expensive city with no visible means of affording said inexplicably perfect apartment.
6. She doesn’t have to live up to an unrealistic feminist standard. She can and should be human. She just needs to be intelligent and witty and interesting in the way women, the world over are, if we ever got a chance to really know them on the silver screen.”

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A great Slate article on raising the bar for women in Film and TV and challenging filmmakers to move on from the “The Bechdel Test.” This is Roxane Gay’s wish list.  Full Artcile is linked below.

http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2014/01/07/the_bechdel_test_needs_an_update_we_ve_set_the_bar_for_female_representation.html

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20 Feb 19:18

Medium supports PubSubHubbub

by Julien
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In the last couple months, the blogging platform world has been innovative again. Medium, one of these new players have been leading the way with an amazing interface to write and read content.

Very early on, Medium also supported the open web through their addition of RSS feeds. You can consume content posted on Medium in your favorite news reader :) The great news, is that they now support PubSubHubbub as well.

Their hub is located at https://medium.superfeedr.com/ and is now linked from all their RSS feeds: user feeds, like mine and category feeds too, like this one.

If your reader supports PubSubHubbub, that means that new posts will come to you in realtime! They initially started to think about supporting the protocol because they were seeing a lot of our IPs polling some of their feeds on behalf of some of our customers like IFTTT, but their hub is now subscribed by almost 50 different applications which consume their RSS.

I also want to point to Dan’s, Go Library for PubSubHubbub. Dan (thank you!) works for Medium.

20 Feb 19:18

Apple Preparing Fix for Sleep/Wake Crashes in 2013 MacBook Airs

by Juli Clover
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macbook_air_mavericks_roundup_headerApple is preparing an update to fix an issue that causes 11 and 13-inch 2013 MacBook Airs to crash when they are wakened from sleep, according to information from an Apple Authorized Service Provider.

According to multiple lengthy threads on the Apple Support Communities, 2013 MacBook Air users have been experiencing sleep/wake issues for several months. Crashes, freezes, and blank black screens are common after waking a MacBook Air from sleep, and fixing the problem requires a hard restart.

It appears that the problem is related to OS X Mavericks and requires a combination of the computer going to sleep and a press on the keyboard or touchpad to initiate. One user has been able to successfully re-create the problem by pressing the power button to put the MacBook Air to sleep and then immediately clicking on the touchpad, which causes the machine to freeze.

The service provider that notified MacRumors about the update has said that it appears to be a bug in the sensor that detects when the lid is being opened, which has led to multiple machine returns and replacements as it was previously unclear whether it was a hardware issue or a software issue.

An Apple Support representative has also confirmed that a fix is in the works and should be bundled with the next OS X Mavericks update, which likely points to 10.9.2. A user on Apple's support forums has noted that 10.9.2 beta 4 appears to fix part of the problem by altering the function of the power button, preventing the machine from going to sleep when the power button is mis-tapped.

Ahead of the update, customers who are experiencing sleep/wake crashes with their MacBook Airs appear to be able to repair the problem with a restart.
    






20 Feb 18:44

yalestewart: careydraws: Written in the Bones. New comic,...

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Written in the Bones. New comic, written by Christopher M. Jones & illustrated by Carey Pietsch.

I’m hoping to have printed copies of this at MOCCA, ABPCC, and TCAF this spring, and SPX in the fall! More info to come.

God in Heaven, give me the strength to keep from curling into a ball and dying.

20 Feb 18:32

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I’m still confused ._.

Art Nouveau is flowing like nature. Art deco is rigid and looks more man made.

deco = geometric

nouveau = organic

THANK YOU.  WHY DOES NO ONE ON THE INTERNET ESPECIALLY ON EBAY OR ETSY UNDERSTAND THIS??? (apparently this requires caps lock.)

For those that are confused…

20 Feb 18:19

Microsoft's Xbox One Is Selling So Poorly Retailers Are Getting Desperate (GME, MSFT, SNE)

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Things aren't looking good for Microsoft's (NASDAQ: MSFT  ) Xbox One. After what was admittedly a very strong debut, sales of the console have slowed to a crawl. Last month, according to research firm NPD, rival Sony's (NYSE: SNE  ) PlayStation 4 outsold Microsoft's console in the U.S. by a ratio of 2 to 1.

20 Feb 17:38

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20 Feb 17:38

GBA4iOS Debuts 2.0 Update for Game Boy Emulator With iPad Support, Easy Installation

by Juli Clover
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seeing emulators on mobile is great, but my dream touchscreen emulator would be able to parse the screen into touchable areas and be able to figure out how to activate them, especially on non-twitch games

GBA4iOS today introduced a 2.0 update for its popular Game Boy emulator for iOS, introducing a full iOS 7 redesign, iPad optimization, support for original and Game Boy Color games, and a built-in web browser for downloading ROMs.

More importantly, the software is now much easier to install, requiring neither a jailbroken device nor a work around to set the device clock to 2012. Prior to the 2.0 update, installing GBA4iOS without jailbreaking required an iPhone's date to be set to 2012. Though it doesn't require an initial date change, GBA4iOS 2.0 does carry a warning that the device clock may need to be set back to 2/19/14 if the app fails to open.

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With GBA4iOS 2.0, gamers can play Game Boy Advanced, Game Boy Color, and original Gameboy ROMs directly on their iPads and iPhones, but the software is only compatible with devices running iOS 7. GBA4iOS 2.0 is distributed using an Apple Enterprise certificate, which are designed to allow companies to distribute iOS apps internally.

Downloading games for GBA4iOS previously required navigating outside of the app to find ROMs, but the newest version includes an in-app web browser that can be used to download games from any ROM website. GBA4iOS 2.0 also includes full support for cheats, accepting five different code formats covering everything from Game Genie to Action Replay.

The GBA4iOS update includes an array of controller skins for Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Color games and it supports third party controller skins. It also offers full iOS 7 controller support, Dropbox integration, and "Event Distribution" to allow GBA4iOS unlock and distribute features that are not normally included within games.

While several emulators have snuck into the App Store via shell apps, they are always short-lived as Apple pulls the apps within hours or days of release. GBA4iOS is able to overcome Apple's restrictions as it is not installed via the App Store. Instead, GBA4iOS can be installed directly on an iOS device from the website, by tapping the download link on an iPad or iPhone.

Update: Apple has revoked the enterprise certificate that GBA4iOS used to install itself on iOS devices, which means installs now require setting a device date back to February 18, 2014 before downloading the software. After installation, the date on the device can be changed back to the present time.
    






20 Feb 17:32

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20 Feb 17:32

▶ Brian Williams Raps "Rapper's Delight" - YouTube

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20 Feb 10:38

Pa. couple sent to prison for 2nd prayer death of child

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A couple who believed in faith-healing were sentenced Wednesday to 3½ to seven years in prison in the death of a second child who was sick but didn't see a doctor.

A judge told Herbert and Catherine Schaible that it wasn't 8-month-old Brandon's time to die.

"You've killed two of your children ... not God, not your church, not religious devotion — you," Philadelphia Common Pleas Judge Benjamin Lerner said.

The Schaibles pleaded no contest to third-degree murder in Brandon's death last year from pneumonia. They are third-generation members of a small Pentacostal community, the First Century Gospel Church in northeast Philadelphia.

Both expressed remorse and apologized for violating a court order to seek medical care for their children after the 2009 death of a 2-year-old son of untreated pneumonia.

20 Feb 10:38

Governor: Colorado pot market exceeds tax hopes - Yahoo News

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The governor predicted sales and excise taxes next fiscal year would produce some $98 million, well above a $70 million annual estimate given to voters when they approved the pot taxes last year. The governor also includes taxes from medical pot, which are subject only to the statewide 2.9 percent sales tax.

20 Feb 10:20

hoodfuturism: NOISE GATE

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20 Feb 10:20

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20 Feb 10:20

Fox Casts Its "Fantastic Four": Jordan, Bell, Mara and Teller

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official Miles Teller as Mr. Fantastic/Reed Richards, Kate Mara as the Invisible Woman/Sue Storm, Michael B. Jordan as the Human Torch/Johnny Storm and Jamie Bell as the Thing/Ben Grimm

The main cast of the 2015 "Fantastic Four" reboot looks to be in place: Michael B. Jordan, Jamie Bell, Kate Mara and Miles Teller.

20 Feb 10:20

Olympian Films Wolf Stalking Her Hotel Hallway

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Olympian Kate Hansen tweeted out a video of what appears to be a wolf trotting down her hotel hallway with the message, "I'm pretty sure this is a wolf wandering my hall in Sochi."
20 Feb 10:20

TV Roundtable: 25 years later, Blackadder’s finale is still devastating

by David Sims, Brandon Nowalk, Pilot Viruet, Sonia Saraiya
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Welcome to the TV Roundtable, where some of TV Club’s writers tackle episodes that all deal with a central theme. Now through March: some of our favorite episodes of all time.

Blackadder Goes Forth, “Goodbyeee” (season one, episode six; originally aired 11/2/1989)*

*Each season of what we collectively call Blackadder had a different title, so although this is the fourth season of the popular show, it is just season one of Blackadder Goes Forth. It’s confusing.

In which the boys go over the top…

David Sims: I don’t know how many times I’ve seen this episode of Blackadder. A couple dozen, probably? Growing up in England, in high school the rule pretty much was, if your teacher was sick, they’d just put Blackadder on and tell you to watch quietly. It’s about British history, so it’s at least vaguely relevant, right ...

20 Feb 04:53

Conor Oberst Sues Rape Accuser for Defamation

by Evan Minsker
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Conor Oberst Sues Rape Accuser for Defamation

Update 2/20 7:45 a.m.: Oberst's camp has issued a statement. Read it below.

In December, an individual left a series of posts in the comments section of an XOJane article—a story about an abusive rock star boyfriend—suggesting that she had been raped by Conor Oberst of Bright Eyes 10 years ago. Oberst's publicist called the accusations "absolutely, unequivocally false". Now, Oberst is suing for defamation, TMZ reports.

The woman claimed to have been 16 years old at the time and allegedly wrote, "Conor took a lot from me including my virginity, my dignity, and self-esteem."

According to TMZ, Oberst says he never met her and that she had written positive things online about Oberst and Bright Eyes as recently as January 2013. He's reportedly suing for over $1 million and claims his reputation has been damaged by her accusations.

Statement:

Today Conor Oberst filed a libel lawsuit in a New York federal court against Joanie Faircloth, a resident of North Carolina, who falsely accused him of rape in the comments section of the xoJane website in December of 2013 and again, some days later, on her Tumblr page. The suit counters Faircloth’s baseless allegations and states that Oberst never had any physical contact with her, either at the concert in Durham, NC at which she claims the attack took place, or at any other time. The only connection between Oberst and Faircloth was one of artist and fan – a fan who has posted laudatory comments about Oberst elsewhere online, including describing attending his band's concert as the "Best memory ever!"

The lawsuit filed today outlines Faircloth’s history of inventing stories and personalities online in order to gain attention. Although her false statements about Oberst have since been deleted from the locations where they were initially posted online, Oberst's suit alleges that her malicious lies spread across the Internet and are archived by multiple blogs. Through his attorneys, Oberst requested that Faircloth recant her false accusations, but she ignored the requests. Oberst has thus been forced to proceed with this libel suit in order to set the record straight and to clear his name.

Oberst is seeking to promote the truth and repair the distress this has brought upon him and his family. Oberst intends to donate the proceeds of this suit to charities benefitting the victims of violence against women.

20 Feb 04:50

Google Fiber - call the mayor - act now

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making a deal with cthulhu to kill the devil

If you want Portland to get serious and have Google Fiber so we can stomp out the oppressive and corrupt Comcast provided, call our mayor.

Mayor Charlie Hales 503-823-4120

Comcast is currently hampering Netflix's performance to help bolster their own Xfinity service. We need to help usher in positive change.

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20 Feb 04:48

Harvard gets $150M gift from Citadel founder - My Fox Boston

firehose shared this story from Top Stories - Google News:
"the money is mainly for supporting its financial aid program"


Harvard gets $150M gift from Citadel founder
My Fox Boston
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) - The billionaire founder of the Citadel hedge fund management company has given Harvard College the largest gift in its history, $150 million. Harvard University announced alumnus Kenneth Griffin's gift on Wednesday. It said the ...

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20 Feb 02:05

Fire Hose offers free desk space to Boston devs looking to go indie

by David Hinkle
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Fire Hose Games (no relation)/Slam Bolt Scrappers beat

Fire Hose Games, the Slam Bolt Scrappers and Go Home Dinosaurs developer from Cambridge, MA, is offering free desk space to developers looking to make the indie transition. The hospitality was spurred by recent layoffs in the Boston area, most...
20 Feb 01:58

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via Osiasjota
even the Americans won't cast a woman

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