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23 Aug 23:18

TV: Newswire: NBC buys another Wizard Of Oz show and—you know what, screw it, here's Peter Dinklage hula-hooping

by Sean O'Neal

Deadline reports that NBC has purchased a drama called Emerald City, described as “a dark reimagining of the classic tale of”—you know what? Never mind. There are like a dozen other Wizard Of Oz things coming to movie and TV screens that we’re already not talking about. I don’t see how we can possibly fit in one more. 

Oh, it’s “in the vein of Game Of Thrones.” You know what else is in the vein of Game Of Thrones, but a lot more interesting? This Reddit photo (and accompanying video!) of Game Of Thrones’ star Peter Dinklage hula-hooping in a gay bar. In fact, how 'bout every time we hear about some dumb new Wizard Of Oz-related project, we just post this photo of Peter Dinklage hula-hooping instead. You would welcome it, we would welcome it, and by the time winter finally comes, our days ...

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23 Aug 23:08

Bob Filner agrees to resign - CBS News

by gguillotte
As many as 18 different women have publicly accused the mayor of groping, forcible kisses, and unwanted touching. After Filner last month declined to resign -- instead opting to spend two weeks at a behavioral counseling clinic -- the public pressure against the mayor intensified. San Diego residents have started a recall campaign, while the Democratic National Committee on Friday unanimously voted to demand Filner's resignation. Some citizens asked the City Council to reject the deal and let the recall effort against Filner to move forward, rather than agree to a settlement covering any of Filner's legal fees. Other recall supporters, however, said that Filner needed to be removed from office as soon as possible. The city is expected to be paying at least some of Filner's legal expenses, while one of his accusers is suing the city itself. Filner, 70, took office last year as San Diego's first Democratic mayor in 20 years. Before becoming mayor, Filner served 20 years in the U.S. House of Representatives, where he served as chairman of the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs and cast himself as a champion of female veterans.
23 Aug 23:08

Christie to Install Laser Projector at Seattle Cinerama | Studio Daily

by gguillotte
The next generational leap in projection quality is coming to a movie theater near you — assuming you live in Seattle, where the Cinerama Theatre has scheduled what manufacturer Christie says is the world's first commercial digital laser projector installation. The 4K Christie digital laser projector is rated to produce up to 60,000 lumens of scalable light output — enough to fully illuminate the theater's 68-foot screen. (An even larger 90-foot screen is brought out when the theater screens films in the three-strip Super Cinerama format.) Christie said it had just secured a variance from the Food and Drug Administration, which regulates laser-emitting products in the U.S., to use the projector in a cinema environment. "When high-tech visionary Paul G. Allen bought the theater in 1999, he gave Cinerama full rein to innovate in order to provide our community with a cutting-edge moviegoing experience," said Cinerama Theatre Manager Greg Wood in a prepared statement. Site scoping and technical evaluations will start this month, Christie said, with the theater switching to the laser projector early in 2014.
23 Aug 23:08

Joseph Rose: Seriously, Portland, it's time to stop giving away free disabled parking | OregonLive.com

by gguillotte
Out of the hundreds of parked vehicles we passed, most had rectangular disabled permits hanging from rearview mirrors. In Portland, that means the drivers can stay put all day without dropping a single dime into the meter. Unbelievably, we encountered entire blocks of parked cars –five, six, seven in a row – all displaying disabled placards. Hours later, just before quitting time, nearly all of them were still there. They range from polished BMWs to beat-up pickups and a Nissan Leaf plugged into a charging station. But there wasn't one wheelchair-equipped vehicle. Not one. I want to be delicate here. So, I'll let City Commissioner Steve Novick, born without a left hand and missing the fibula bones in his legs, say what I'm thinking: "The idea that more than half of the people with business in the core area of downtown Portland have disabilities that preclude them from using parking meters or other forms of transportation frankly strains credulity." That's Novick in a letter sent last week to Portland's 4-year-old Disabled Parking Task Force, which was supposed to find a fix to this problem. So far, it hasn't, largely because it's afraid of somehow offending the city's disabled community. Ironically, it's the city commissioner with obvious disabilities, a renowned 4-foot-9 champion of the disadvantaged, someone fresh off his own shocking walk-along with a parking officer, who is finally pushing the group to get its job done. "If they can't come up with something," Novick told me, "then we're going to have to come up with a proposal on our own, possibly based on what's happening in other cities." Frankly, the fix is easy: Charge for parking. Portland estimates that it loses an estimated $2.4 million to disability-permit abuse every year. It's impossible to know how much cash isn't landing in the tills of downtown businesses, which rely on regular turnover in the city's scarce parking spaces.
23 Aug 23:08

A frustrating quest for more east Portland grocery stores | OregonLive.com

by gguillotte
"I'd like to see a New Seasons or a QFC," said Addie Meyers, who has lived near Mount Scott for 32 years. She shops at the Fred Meyer at Johnson Creek Road and Southeast 82nd Avenue, but sometimes drives as far as the QFC in Sellwood, almost 5 miles away, for meat and seafood. Kroger owns both QFC and Fred Meyer, but Meyers said the shopping experience in Sellwood feels very different. "It's worth the drive. The seafood looks fresher, and there's a butcher right there that I can talk to," she said. "It just always looks like we get second-best out here."
23 Aug 23:04

Tomb Raider worldwide sales exceed 4 million units

by David Hinkle
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"the fastest selling game in the history of the franchise and the most critically acclaimed title ever produced from the studio"

lol games w/female leads don't sell lol

Darrell Gallagher, head of product development and studios at Square Enix, says Tomb Raider has sold over four million copies worldwide since its debut earlier this year. "We now sit in a great position where the decisions we made and the willingness to embrace a new direction resulted in the fastest selling game in the history of the franchise and the most critically acclaimed title ever produced from the studio," Gallagher writes in a blog post on Gamasutra.

Outside of Tomb Raider, Gallagher calls out Sleeping Dogs and Just Cause 2 as successes for the company. Sleeping Dogs has become "profitable" for Square Enix and both games enjoy a monthly active community of over half a million players each.

Tomb Raider is a game we thought catered well to both series diehards and new fans alike, in a story arc depicting Lara's ascent from amateur globetrotter to toughened adventurer. A sequel is currently "well into development" for next-gen consoles.

JoystiqTomb Raider worldwide sales exceed 4 million units originally appeared on Joystiq on Fri, 23 Aug 2013 19:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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23 Aug 23:01

Выучить китайский? — Легко!

Китайский ученый знает 20 000 иероглифов. Для того, чтобы читать китайскую литературу, достаточно знать 1000. Знание 200 иероглифов позволят вам понимать 40% литературы, дорожные знаки, меню в ресторане, интернет-сайты или газеты. Но для начала изучения хватит 8-ми.

Шаолан, автор методики, с самого детства была очарована глубиной и богатством китайского языка, но понимала его сложность и недоступность для иностранцев. Тогда она решила придумать свою методику изучения этого языка, максимально простую, понятную, наглядную и веселую.

Именно такой стала ее образовательная программа Сhineasy, которая показывает всему миру, что нет ничего проще, чем выучить «страшный» китайский. Ну, или хотя бы, уметь распознавать иероглифы, а это тоже, согласитесь, не мало.

Рот

Огонь

Дерево

Идиот

Гора

Солнце

Луна

Небо

Крыша

Человек

Большой

Следовать

Женщина

Ссора

Измена

Дверь

Замок

Вода

Гореть

Огонь + гора = вулкан

Огонь + большой = пожар

Горячий + солнце = рассвет

Небо + солнце = день

Небо + небо = каждый день

Небо + большой = очень большой

Выходить + рот = выход

Выходить + дверь = выходить из дома

Дверь + рот = вход

Солнце + луна + солнце = завтра

Человек + человек = каждый

Дерево + дверь = деревянная дверь

Большой + женщина = пожилая женщина

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23 Aug 23:00

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23 Aug 22:58

thanks, Obama



thanks, Obama

23 Aug 22:49

US government seized $5 million from Bitcoin behemoth Mt. Gox

by Adrianne Jeffries

Mt. Gox CEO Mark Karpeles and chief marketing officer Gonzague Gay-Bouchery at their Tokyo office.

Things keep looking worse for Mt. Gox, by far the largest company in the nearly four-year-old economy that has sprung up around the virtual currency Bitcoin. Back in May, federal agents seized $2.1 million from the company's account with payments processor Dwolla. According to court documents uncovered by the Bitcoin-focused blog The Genesis Block, that wasn't all. The government took an additional $2.9 million at the same time from Mt. Gox's Wells Fargo account, including $50,000 from CEO Mark Karpeles's personal account. That brings the known total of frozen funds to more than $5 million.

The government seized the money after a judge found probable cause to suspect that Mt. Gox was engaged in money transmitting without a license. The seizure sets a clear precedent for Bitcoin businesses that want to operate in the US; just because the money is virtual doesn't mean it's above the law.

Just because the money is virtual doesn't mean it's above the law

In June, Mt. Gox stopped letting users withdraw funds in US dollars, saying it had to deploy some technical changes that would speed up transactions. It now seems more likely that the company was just tapped out after the government raid and wanted to stall customers. Withdrawals from Mt. Gox are still reportedly slow, suggesting that the company is still recovering from the hit. Representatives from Mt. Gox did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Mt. Gox rose to dominate the Bitcoin exchange business, trading the virtual currency for more than a dozen real-world currencies. At one time, it handled 76 percent of global trading, pulling in around $6 million in trades per day. In April, the company told The Verge it was applying for licenses in order to be compliant in the US. It also partnered with California-based CoinLab, which was already establishing banking relationships in order to facilitate compliance with US finance law. That partnership quickly went sour, however, and CoinLab sued Mt. Gox for $75 million.

Other venture capital-backed exchanges such as Buttercoin are moving in

As Mt. Gox grapples with its legal troubles, other venture capital-backed exchanges such as Buttercoin are moving in. Many in the Bitcoin community say that's a good thing for the virtual currency, which is still establishing itself as a secure, legal, and convenient way to do business over the internet without the need for a central authority. Some advocates see Mt. Gox's unreliability coupled with its complete dominance of the market as an impediment to Bitcoin's progress.

In the past, Mt. Gox was one of the most upstanding members of the Bitcoin business community. It was one of the first businesses to reveal the names and faces of its owners, at a time when most Bitcoiners were militantly anonymous. When the exchange was hacked, it announced the breach right away, accepted culpability, and refunded its users at its own expense. The company's commitment to transparency seems to have waned since then, though; it did not inform users of the lawsuit with CoinLab nor the government seizure of its funds.

Mt. Gox deserves credit. It's a scrappy, 18-person company based in Japan that enabled liquidity in the new virtual currency and blazed the trail for many Bitcoin businesses to come. The financial regulatory structure in the US is also fractured and confusing, with laws to navigate at the federal and state levels and expensive paperwork to file. Mt. Gox may yet rebound. But as the Bitcoin economy grows more sophisticated, it seems to be outgrowing some of the first generation players.

23 Aug 22:45

Microsoft needs a new CEO who probably doesn’t exist

by Peter Bright
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"Revenue tripled under his leadership; profits doubled. That's some failure.

It's also not the case that Ballmer was simply riding high on the Windows and Office monopolies he inherited. They played a part, certainly, but not they're not the whole story. During Ballmer's time as CEO, Microsoft Dynamics (its suite of CRM and ERP software) went from non-existent to a billion-dollar a year business. So too did SharePoint. So did Xbox. So did the System Center suite. So did Lync (formerly Office Communicator). So did Office 365. So did the Windows Azure cloud platform."

whatever
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMU0tzLwhbE

Microsoft

Anyone who describes outgoing Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's tenure as a "failure" is wrong. An annualized growth rate of 16 percent in a large, established company, selling into mature markets, is nothing to scoff at. Revenue tripled under his leadership; profits doubled. That's some failure.

It's also not the case that Ballmer was simply riding high on the Windows and Office monopolies he inherited. They played a part, certainly, but they're not the whole story. During Ballmer's time as CEO, Microsoft Dynamics (its suite of CRM and ERP software) went from non-existent to a billion-dollar-a-year business. So too did SharePoint. So did Xbox. So did the System Center suite. So did Lync (formerly Office Communicator). So did Office 365. So did the Windows Azure cloud platform.

Concurrent with this, established products such as Windows Server, Exchange Server, and SQL Server continued to show strong growth. This growth includes the introduction of new features such as Hyper-V that have enabled Microsoft to go toe-to-toe with market leader VMware.

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23 Aug 22:44

Metrico: The Vita game about pie charts, bar graphs and platforming

by Jessica Conditt
Metrico The Vita game about pie charts, bar graphs and platforming
The developers at Digital Dreams don't hold degrees in mathematics or business, nor are they big statistics nerds, but their first Vita game, Metrico, takes place entirely on a landscape of bar graphs, pie charts, percentages and angles. If anything, CEO Thijmen Bink and Lead Designer Gene Nellen resemble the character jumping around the numerical landscape - a man in a hoodie.

Well, it's the silhouette of a man in a hoodie: Metrico is a clean, crisp platformer in a minimalistic art style, with 3D objects shaded in flat, friendly blues, pinks and grays. It's intended to draw focus on the character's movements and how his actions impact the environment. Jump and the platform in front of him may rise with each leap. Walk back and forth and another platform might shrink, making it possible to jump on top and continue.

Bink and Nellen want players to notice how often they perform certain actions, such as walking to the left or hopping up and down, and the shifting graphs visualize these motions in ways that can't be ignored, since at times an errant leap can make a section impossible to complete.

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JoystiqMetrico: The Vita game about pie charts, bar graphs and platforming originally appeared on Joystiq on Fri, 23 Aug 2013 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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23 Aug 22:43

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23 Aug 22:11

How is Your Restaurant a Success?

by Anonymous

Can't people taste the drunken hatred that you ooze towards all people except the few who, through their own sad need to be liked by everyone, put up with your negativity just to feel like they're in the club? All the newsprint in Portland, all the reviews and awards, can't change the fact that you are locked in a prison of your own making. I feel sorry for you. People may like your food, and they may even think they like you because they are allowed to be a part of the hot new place, but if they really knew you, they'd feel revulsion. Being nice isn't a weakness. Being decent to the people who work for you, who care about your business, does not mean you're being taken advantage of. Rather, your bartenders who drink a bottle of whiskey every two days between the two of them are a liability. Your servers who get along with you can't do their basic job. I've seen what the people you abuse do in the prep kitchen with the kale. You can't pay a manager enough who can a) put up with your shit and b) actually manage. Good luck paying people to brown-nose you and put up with your abuse while your business falls apart.

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23 Aug 22:09

Assault Android Cactus aims for PS Vita and PS4

by Colin Campbell

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By Colin Campbell on Aug 23, 2013 at 5:15p

New details have merged about Witch Beam's Assault Android Cactus, announced earlier this week by Sony for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita as a cross-platform title.

Originally set to be launched for Windows PC and Mac, the game is a top-down, twin-stick, sci-fi multiplayer shooter featuring multiple playable androids, each with their own personalities and attributes. Witch Beam is a Brisbane-based development house, made up of former Sega Studios Australia staff.

"Visually, I wanted to combine sci-fi with colorful characters and bright appealing environments," wrote artist and programmer Tim Dawson on a PlayStation Blog post. "As small indie developers we set our sights on PC but we've always known the game had a console heart. Thankfully we weren't the only ones that thought this way and with Sony's support we're on track to bring Assault Android Cactus to PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 4 near the start of next year."

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23 Aug 22:09

RIP Gilbert Taylor.

by Charlie Jane Anders

RIP Gilbert Taylor. He was one of the great cinematographers who transformed science fiction with his work on Star Wars and other films. Sadly, Taylor has died at age 99.

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23 Aug 21:48

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23 Aug 21:47

Preferred Chat System

If you call my regular number, it just goes to my pager.
23 Aug 21:46

Preferred Chat System

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IFACAM/GCOY

If you call my regular number, it just goes to my pager.
23 Aug 21:45

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23 Aug 21:45

Pair In Las Vegas Plotted To Kill Police - RTT News

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'LAS VEGAS (AP) — A couple spent hundreds of hours over four months plotting to abduct, torture and kill Las Vegas police officers as a way to attract attention to their anti-authority "sovereign citizens" movement, police said.

David Allen Brutsche and Devon Campbell Newman attended training sessions about sovereign citizen philosophy, shopped for guns, found a vacant house and rigged it to bind captives to cross beams during interrogation, and recorded videos to explain their actions and why officers had to die.

At every step, police said Thursday, an undercover officer was with them, documenting and recording the alleged plot.'


Pair In Las Vegas Plotted To Kill Police
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Police have arrested two members of the anti-government group Sovereign Citizens for planning to kidnap and kill police officers, the Las Vegas Sun reports. Las Vegas Metro Police have charged David Allen Brutsche, 42, and Devon Campbell Newman, 67, ...

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23 Aug 21:43

"25 Most Wanted Villains" by Dominique Ferland ⊟ Another great...

by ericisawesome
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digging LeChuck in the center square
digging the Kefka/Joker parallel
Hitler not so much, but hey, it's MechaHitler, so



"25 Most Wanted Villains" by Dominique Ferland ⊟

Another great piece that will be at the Fangamer x Attract Mode party next Saturday in Seattle! Prints for Dom2D’s piece above will be available for sale at the show without the Xs — the idea is you can mark off the bosses you’ve beaten yourself. I’m trying to add Olmec to my list right now.

BUY Nintendo 3DS and 3DS XL consoles, upcoming games
23 Aug 21:42

Chelsea Manning and the pain, but mostly joy, of coming out as transgender - Comment - Voices - The Independent

by djempirical

I felt a rush of pride and solidarity, and a voice inside me cried, ‘Yes!’ For a fleeting few seconds the news existed in a vacuum, protected from society and its normative strictures. In that moment, her statement was a freedom-cry, a deep and cleansing exaltation and a defiant stride towards well-being. Chelsea’s first autonomous act after years of having every movement and utterance dictated for her, is also one of the scariest and exciting things a person can do. It points to a courage and self-awareness far removed from the weak and troubled character imposed on her by the prosecution and mainstream public.

Rather than marvel at the news, I marvelled at the relief she must be feeling. Most of those familiar with Manning’s trial would have been far from surprised. Chelsea’s gender identity has been discussed on several occasions in court and many supporters have long since felt uncomfortable using the name ‘Bradley’, only doing so because she requested as much, presumably to keep things as clearly focused as possible in an already complex legal process. Now though, trial and sentencing over with, she can be herself. Perhaps only trans people can appreciate the counter-intuitive sense in which her guilty verdict and 35-year prison sentence must feel liberating. That said, her statement's rapid appearance suggests as much is true.

Following hard upon, and all but swallowing up my sense of pride, came a surge of anxiety, anticipating the deluge of online abuse her announcement would unleash. The digital realm will, of course, provide ample space for the opportunistic, the insensitive, the ill-informed, the bigoted and the trolls to add their two cruel cents. I worried for her, for vulnerable transgender people everywhere and, perhaps selfishly, for myself. You can never be sure when an anonymous slur, or misguided comment from a public figure, will skewer the bull’s eye of your own insecurities, no matter how long ago or how publicly you yourself came out.

However, I, and many other fellow trans* men and women (the asterisk denotes all gender variations and fluidities), will steel ourselves by remembering again the relief Chelsea’s public coming out must have afforded her. When I resolved to be honest with the world, ”the world” in reality meant my friends and family. Now that, as a journalist and transman, I’m writing my first article about an explicitly trans issue, my world might get very slightly bigger. However, Chelsea Manning really has come out to the world, and the terrifying scale of that is, I suspect, matched by the immense weight that has been lifted off her. There were a lot more people misgendering Chelsea than I, or the vast majority of transgender people have ever had to cope with, not to mention the ceaseless speculation about her private life and state of mind.

So, I would say, to myself and to others, do not worry about Chelsea Manning. She’s just letting us know who she really is. She's letting non transgender people know that it's fine. Any confusion you feel about her gender and sexuality is not her problem. This is point were her issues end and yours, perhaps, begin. So, if at any point you find yourself struggling to decide whether or not you care about Chelsea Manning’s, or any trans* person’s gender, take solace in knowing that those people definitely do not care back. Think of it this way; by coming out in the first place, they were just keeping you in the loop.

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23 Aug 21:41

Apple Releases Cinema Ad For New Mac Pro Desktop Computer

by Kimber Streams
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nice
advertising a computer that can't be used to make the movie you'll be watching, which was cut on a four-year-old Mac Pro with expansion slots and sensible interface ports

Apple has released the cinema ad for its upcoming Mac Pro desktop computer that was announced earlier this year at WWDC 2013. The cylindrical, black desktop is slated for release “later this year,” according to Apple’s website.

23 Aug 21:38

Tomb find confirms powerful women ruled Peru long ago

by OnlyMrGodKnowsWhy

Aug 22, 2013 by Roberto Cortijo
Workers uncover a burial chamber of the Moche culture in the Cao religious compound, close to the city of Trujillo, Peru, on August 3, 2013. The discovery in Peru of another tomb belonging to a pre-Hispanic priestess, the eighth in more than …more

The discovery in Peru of another tomb belonging to a pre-Hispanic priestess, the eighth in more than two decades, confirms that powerful women ruled this region 1,200 years ago, archeologists said.

The remains of the woman from the Moche—or Mochica—civilization were discovered in late July in an area called La Libertad in the country's northern Chepan province.

It is one of several finds in this region that have amazed scientists. In 2006, researchers came across the famous "Lady of Cao"—who died about 1,700 years ago and is seen as one of the first female rulers in Peru.

"This find makes it clear that women didn't just run rituals in this area but governed here and were queens of Mochica society," project director Luis Jaime Castillo told AFP.

"It is the eighth priestess to be discovered," he added. "Our excavations have only turned up tombs with women, never men."

The priestess was in an "impressive 1,200-year-old burial chamber" the archeologist said, pointing out that the Mochica were known as master craftsmen.

"The burial chamber of the priestess is 'L'-shaped and made of clay, covered with copper plates in the form of waves and sea birds," Castillo said.

Near the neck is a mask and a knife, he added.

View of one of two skeletons found in a burial chamber of the Moche culture (between 200-700 AD), in the Cao religious compound, close to the city of Trujillo, Peru, on August 3, 2013.

The tomb, decorated with pictures in red and yellow, also has ceramic offerings—mostly small vases—hidden in about 10 niches on the side.

"Accompanying the priestess are bodies of five children, two of them babies, and two adults, all of whom were sacrificed," Castillo said, noting there were two feathers atop the coffin.

Julio Saldana, the archeologist responsible for work in the burial chamber, said the discovery of the tomb confirms the village of San Jose de Moro is a cemetery of the Mochica elite, with the most impressive tombs belonging to women.

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23 Aug 21:38

pampoovey: SMOLDERING MODEL is a by the books detective....



pampoovey:

SMOLDERING MODEL is a by the books detective. ANNOYING CHEETAH is her new loose-cannon partner.

coming this summer is THE BEST BUDDY COP COMEDY EVER.

23 Aug 21:22

Film: Newswire: Amélie is being adapted into a Broadway musical

by Kayla Reed
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"Fans of Amélie's renowned score may be a bit disappointed to learn that Messé, though he respects composer Yann Tiersen, is taking the music in a completely different direction."

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Following the path laid out by so many movies before her, France's most whimsical waitress is making her way from Montmarte to Broadway. Dan Messé (Hem) is in the midst of bringing the Oscar-nominated French romantic comedy to the stage. Messé has a strong background in musical theatre, and he's been working with playwright Craig Lucas, lyricist Nathan Tysen, and director Jean-Pierre Jeunet on the adaptation.

In an interview with Paste, Messé says he's been a huge fan of the film since its debut; one of Hem's songs is even based on a scene from the movie. Fans of Amélie's renowned score may be a bit disappointed to learn that Messé, though he respects composer Yann Tiersen, is taking the music in a completely different direction. 

“It’s like one of the best movie scores there is. It’s one of the reasons why ...

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23 Aug 21:21

50,000 Stray Dogs In Detroit? That 'Makes No Sense'

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via Russian Sledges

50,000 Stray Dogs In Detroit? That 'Makes No Sense'

A disturbing story from Bloomberg News that we posted about on Wednesday — "Detroit's Stray Dog Epidemic: 50,000 Or More Roam The City" — is getting some push back from Detroit journalist Jeff Wattrick.

He blogs that:

"One thing about dogs is they know how to find food. If there was a wild dog for every 14 humans in Detroit, as the 50,000 number would work out to, there wouldn't be a dumpster or restaurant/grocery store alley that wasn't overrun with scavenging dogs. That isn't the reality in Detroit. Occasionally, you'll see a dog but it isn't like seeing birds and squirrels in a park. They aren't literally everywhere."

"Everyone agrees Detroit has a dog problem," Wattrick adds. But he says the 50,000 stat "makes no sense."

So, does it matter if the number is inflated? Here's what Wattrick has to say on that point:

"Propagating phony-baloney numbers to spike interest in Detroit's strays may attract attention in the short-run, but in the long-run it can only harm the cause by undermining credibility."

Related: Experts disagree about the 50,000 figure, the Detroit Free Press reports.

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23 Aug 20:25

New, Canon-Faithful Star Trek Series Is In Pre-Production

by Soulskill
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"Ten years after Voyager’s return from the Delta Quadrant, the Federation is in crisis. Someone has caused space and time to fold around several planets, all of which are the Federation’s main suppliers of dilithium, essentially cutting off the supply for several millennia. Starfleet’s methods to stop those responsible have been ineffective. This necessitates more drastic measures, some of which are outside the Federation’s jurisdiction. It now falls to Admiral Pavel Chekov, head of Starfleet Intelligence, and Commander Tuvok, Voyager’s former security officer and new head of the clandestine Section 31, to put together a new covert, renegade crew – primarily comprised of outcasts, rogues and even criminals." Female captain. Already funded.

Grant Imahara beat

An anonymous reader writes "Star Trek veterans such as Walter Koenig (Pavel Chekov), Tim Russ (Tuvok), Robert Picardo (the Doctor) and others are busy in pre-production of a professionally produced pilot episode for a suggested new online Star Trek series named Star Trek: Renegades, which will be faithful to the original Star Trek canon. The events of the series are placed a decade after Voyager's return from Delta Quadrant. When the pilot is complete, they'll present it to CBS in the hopes that it'll be picked up. They have also opened an Indiegogo campaign, seeking more funds from Star Trek fans to help make the production even more professional. They've already reached their primary funding goal."

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23 Aug 20:20

Point/Counterpoint: BEN AFFLECK AS BATMAN??? WHAAAAT??!!!?!1

by Erik Henriksen
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"It's one thing to watch Erik and Bobby masturbating into a sock—they didn't even notice that their "point/counterpoint" didn't have a fucking counterpoint!!!—but this idiotic, useless argument is just further proof that "nerd culture" is DEAD. And you all killed it, with your stupid, pathetic, corporate ass-sniffing. Think DC cares if you think Ben Affleck would be a good Batman or not? They don't. You fell right into their insidious marketing trap to promote this ridiculous children's movie, AND lost a day of actual more important work in the process. SO. On behalf of every employer in America, shut your fucking mouths, put away your baby toys, and GET... BACK... TO... FUCKING... WORK. (Jesus Christ, you people.)"

Last night, the internet ERUPTED with NERD RAGE just as it does when anything meaningless happens when Warner Bros. announced that in the sequel to the surprisingly solid Man of Steel, Batman will be played by none other than BEN AFFLECK.

Just as fanboys flipped their shit when Heath Ledger was cast as the Joker, Twitter and Facebook lit the fuck up with furious, panicked admonitions about how terrible the casting was, along with some impressively lazy jokes about (A) Matt Damon being Robin or (B) Batman and Daredevil now being the same person. The difference, though, is that now—in part thanks to Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight frown-porn trilogy—everyone on the planet is now a Batman fan. Ideally, this cultural shift would make public discourse about such urgent matters less annoying and trivial, but instead it appears that everyone on the planet has decided to start emulating whiny fanboys. THANKS, INTERNET.

To solve this problem—to decide, once and for all, if the casting of Ben Affleck was a good idea—the Mercury's two biggest Batman fans, myself and Bobby Roberts, will now have a point/counterpoint debate. We're going to solve this shit, so that you can shut up about it. YOU'RE WELCOME, INTERNET.

ERIK HENRIKSEN: POINT: It's a safe bet that anyone complaining about Batfleck hasn't seen Extract, Argo, The Town, To the Wonder, Gone Baby Gone, or anything else Affleck has done in the past decade. Affleck will make a great Batman—not only does he have enough self-respect to avoid repeating Christian Bale's ridiculous "angry muppet" voice, but he's also smart enough to have learned to play up his charm and intelligence without getting bogged down in the smarminess that marked some of his early roles. And Affleck—like his pal Damon, and like another Batman, George Clooney—has figured out that the best career route in Hollywood is to only attach oneself to projects that have the potential to be legitimately good, even great. For me, Affleck coming on board Man of Steel 2: This Time Featuring a Character People Actually Care About is a better indicator of the film's quality than either Nolan or Zack Snyder's involvement.

Alternately, sure, Affleck could have just said fuck it and taken tens of millions of dollars to put on a little mask—but even if that's the case, I'm still pretty sure he'll be great. He'll probably be a little less preposterously serious than Bale, which will definitely be welcome, but also a little more grim than Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer, Clooney, or (god bless him) Adam West ever were. Sounds like a good middle-ground to me.

BOBBY ROBERTS: POINT I will let director Joe Carnahan address the throng of complainers who took to Affleck's exposed ankles last night like a ballpit full of Langoliers:

Would I be happier if Affleck was directing? Sure I would. But having the guy who wrote a Best Screenplay and directed a Best Picture peering over Zack Snyder's shoulder can't hurt, right? At the very least, it's a brilliant mental image: Snyder looking over his shoulder. Oscar-Winner Batman staring back. Snyder gulping, pulling at his Tap Out V-neck with his index finger, trying to figure out how to make a movie that isn't airless and hollow to some degree.

It's not like Affleck has to carry the movie. He's a supporting character. It's a sequel to Man of Steel, with Batman in it. Affleck usually does pretty decent work as part of an ensemble. For example, here's a scene from Boiler Room, aka Diet Glengarry Glen Ross, sweetened with Ribisi!

This sequel will still be Henry Cavill's movie. Affleck just has to play opposite him while looking good in a Batman costume, hopefully without sounding like his tongue is an ocean, poured into a fishbowl mouth. If Kevin Costner can essay a good performance in a Zack Snyder movie, I don't know why Affleck couldn't.

It's just remarkably strange, the froth of ground teeth and spittle that foamed up on Twitter and Facebook almost instantly. It's so knee-jerk that if you'd told me a cartoon doctor had hit Twitter in the knee with a rubber mallet, I'd have believed you. Hollywoodland exists as proof the man can put in a nuanced performance. Not that we need all that much nuance: It's fucking Batman. Further, it's a Batman inspired by Frank Miller's conception of the character, meaning the dramatic range starts at "God" and ends at "Damn."

Would I still prefer Jeffrey Dean Morgan, or Josh Brolin, or Idris (Michael) Elba (Fassbender)? Probably. But Affleck isn't the same actor that was the bomb in Phantoms, yo (ugh), and 2013 is not 1998. There's been a lot of time, and obviously, a lot of growth on Affleck's part. There are lots of things to worry about if you care to expend the effort actually worrying about a Superman movie with Batman in it. There's the fact Snyder is still directing, and David S. Goyer is still writing. There's also the fact that there isn't a finished script and the movie is already set to open in the summer of 2015. But worrying about Ben Affleck damaging the glory of the Goddamned Batman seems really low on the—

EDITOR WM. STEVEN HUMPHREY: COUNTERPOINT Uh, huh... very interesting, or how about this? GET BACK TO FUCKING WORK. All of you! It's one thing to watch Erik and Bobby masturbating into a sock—they didn't even notice that their "point/counterpoint" didn't have a fucking counterpoint!!!—but this idiotic, useless argument is just further proof that "nerd culture" is DEAD. And you all killed it, with your stupid, pathetic, corporate ass-sniffing. Think DC cares if you think Ben Affleck would be a good Batman or not? They don't. You fell right into their insidious marketing trap to promote this ridiculous children's movie, AND lost a day of actual more important work in the process. SO. On behalf of every employer in America, shut your fucking mouths, put away your baby toys, and GET... BACK... TO... FUCKING... WORK. (Jesus Christ, you people.)

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