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11 Jun 15:02

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker Preps For 2016 White House Run By Proving Government Can’t Do Anything Right

by DDM
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via Kara Jean
amercia

Wisconsin is Open for Business! Hello? Anyone there?Man, anti-union free market capitalism ain’t what it used to be. A few years ago, rightwing hero and prolific union-h8r Scott Walker soared into the governorship of Wisconsin with the slogan, “Wisconsin Is Open for Business.” Within a few months, he was wiping corporate jizz off his chin after ramming through right-to-work legislation and sticking it to the unions. After surviving a recall election, just how is business doing in Wisconsin?

Since he [Walker] took office, his state has fallen from 11th to 44th in job creation.

What’s the deal, businesses? Didn’t you see the big sign saying Wisconsin was open for business? Why are you all “wham-bam-dick-over-the-unions-thank-you-ma’am” to Scott Walker?

But just because Scott Walker will fail miserably at his promise to bring hundreds of thousands of jerbs to Wisconsin doesn’t mean he is a total failure. Surely there is some good news, right?   With unions all busted, the free market is jumping in, and the invisible hand is enticing workers with high wages, stellar benefits, and all kinds of goodness, right?

Wisconsin’s wages are also declining at twice the national level.

This data is so very shocking and surprising. Without unions to fight for middle-class wages, wages are going down?!? Next you will say some other nonsense like manmade greenhouse gases will change global climate patterns or putting a fork in an outlet will cause an ouchie. Nonsense!

Gov. Walker is also exhorting forcing his brave citizens to throw off the yoke of Badgercare, using the Affordable Care Act to actually reduce the number of people on getting state-subsidized health care. Because he can.

The governor is also rejecting Medicaid expansion and using the Affordable Care Act exchanges to kick 87,000 Wisconsinites off his state’s Badgercare program.

Wisconsin had a fairly generous health care plan, which, according to National Memo, committed the unpardonable crime of actually working well: “A new UW Madison study shows that Badgercare – which was expanded in 2009 — reduces hospitalization and improves management of chronic disease.” Thankfully, following Walker’s bold cost-cutting moves, we can now expect an uptick in hospitalizations and more chronic disease, the way the Free Market wants it. Suck it, poors — your suffering and early death is the price of freedom. Oh, and Walker’s BadgerCare cuts will also cost Wisconsin employers some $36 million dollars, but that’s probably good for freedom, too.

How should the Republican Party reward someone who failed to create jobs, pushed down wages, and made his state less healthy — both physically and economically? You already know the answer:

While the beltway presidential buzz has focused on Sens. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Walker’s admirers say his record as a conservative warrior, folksy Midwestern demeanor and big fundraising connections could make him a contender.

OF COURSE he should lead this great nation of ours! What with leaving Wisconsin an economically-depleted wasteland of chronically sick underemployed poors, what could possibly go wrong with taking the reins in the White House?

Thanks for sticking to your guns, Republicans. You are clearly so committed to the idea that government can’t do anything right that you are willing to put the most miserable of state-level failures as your standard-bearer on the national stage. That kind of consistency should be admirable in politics today, except for all the people who will suffer because of your policies.

[National Memo / National Memo/The Hill]

11 Jun 15:01

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by OnlyMrGodKnowsWhy
11 Jun 13:59

Majority Views NSA Phone Tracking as Acceptable Anti-terror Tactic - Pew Research Center for the People and the Press


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Majority Views NSA Phone Tracking as Acceptable Anti-terror Tactic
Pew Research Center for the People and the Press
6-10-13 #1 A majority of Americans – 56% – say the National Security Agency's (NSA) program tracking the telephone records of millions of Americans is an acceptable way for the government to investigate terrorism, though a substantial minority – 41% – say ...
NSA wiretapping: Other developmentsThe Keene Sentinel
Americans say they are pretty comfortable with expanded government ...Christian Science Monitor
Poll: Most back NSA phone trackingPolitico
Leader Journal (blog) -Businessweek -MSNBC
all 125 news articles »
11 Jun 13:52

Crimson Dragon no longer Kinect-only, uses controller

by Richard Mitchell
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lol

Crimson Dragon no longer Kinectonly, uses controller
Crimson Dragon, originally designed as a showpiece for Kinect, is now controlled primarily with a controller. The once Xbox 360 and now Xbox One exclusive abandoned full Kinect control after feedback was received from "passionate fans" - possibly from an accidentally released demo - Microsoft Studios lead producer Yutaka Noma tells Joystiq. The game will still feature Kinect support alongside the traditional control, though it will be used for "intuitive" gestures.

The game is being developed by Yukio Futatsugi and Grounding Inc, and it shares a great deal visually and mechanically with Panzer Dragoon, Futatsugi's most well-known series. Now that it's primarily controlled with a standard controller, it shares considerably more. We'll have a preview later this week.

JoystiqCrimson Dragon no longer Kinect-only, uses controller originally appeared on Joystiq on Tue, 11 Jun 2013 04:02:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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11 Jun 08:23

Want More Time Off? Some Employers Let You Buy It - Yahoo! Finance

by gguillotte
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GFY

Some companies allow their workers to buy and sell vacation time, a perk that gives workers more flexibility in managing their time off. The novel approach might help employees buy some extra days off to ... spend more time with a newborn.
11 Jun 08:21

Some shrug at NSA snooping: Privacy's already dead - CNN.com

by gguillotte
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lol amercia

When interviewing people about the topic in downtown San Francisco, we found a number of people of all ages who had not heard the news, and more than one who asked what the NSA was.
11 Jun 08:15

Sharing HBO Go Accounts Could Result In Prison

by Unknown Lamer
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and we know they know
and remember that piracy supports terrorism, so, right, put your hands in the circles and identify yourself into the intercom

coolnumbr12 writes "In a recent New York Times article called 'No TV? No Subscription? No Problem?' Jenna Wortham noted how she used, 'the information of a guy in New Jersey that I had once met in a Mexican restaurant.' Dave Their of Forbes admitted that he used his sister's boyfriend's father's account in exchange for his Netflix information. But this is stealing under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which makes it a misdemeanor with a maximum one-year prison sentence to 'obtain without authorization information from a protected computer.' It is also a violation of the Digital Millennium Copy Act because it is knowingly circumventing a protection measure set up to prevent someone from watching content like 'Game of Thrones' without paying. Forbes points out that a crafty prosecutor could also claim that using an HBO Go password without paying is a form of identity theft."

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11 Jun 07:48

TV: Newswire: Fuse will turn Juggalo dreams into reality with an Insane Clown Posse TV show 

by Kayla Reed

Starting July 24, the reverends Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope will be gracing the world with their insightful commentary on a new weekly half-hour TV show called Insane Clown Posse Theater. According to the folks over at Fuse, the show came about after the duo's web series of the same name became quite popular on Fuse.tv. The television version, like the web series, will feature ICP's commentary on popular music videos like Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe."

But wait, there's more! The juggalo gods will also provide astute assessments of viral videos, perform comedy sketches, and conduct interviews with "special guests." Let's hope the first is Charlie Sheen

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11 Jun 07:04

Classic Children’s Books and the NSA

11 Jun 06:53

you-are-bolin submitted: I was going through some comic...



you-are-bolin submitted:

I was going through some comic archives and came across this. Thought instantly of this blog :)

Source: http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/comics/critical-miss/8836-Mortal-Kombat

I choked on my drink. Perfection.

11 Jun 06:37

Analyst overstated claims on NSA leaks, experts say - latimes.com

by gguillotte
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NOT EVEN REMOTELY REASSURING, ASSHOLE

Robert Deitz, a former top lawyer at the NSA and CIA, called the claim a "complete and utter" falsehood. "First of all it's illegal," he said. "There is enormous oversight. They have keystroke auditing. There are, from time to time, cases in which some analyst is [angry] at his ex-wife and looks at the wrong thing and he is caught and fired," he said.
11 Jun 06:05

US Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel -by SOM - photo by Scott...



US Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel -by SOM - photo by Scott Norsworthy

11 Jun 05:52

"This Is How You Share Games on PS4."

by Evan Narcisse
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lol, they're loving this
too bad gamers aren't the Xbone demographic or it might matter

Nothing else need be said.

11 Jun 05:48

Photo

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Access a department store catalog and pick out a wine rack, tools, toys...any thing!



11 Jun 05:04

New Study Finds It Is Impossible To Lose Weight, No One Has Ever Done It, And Those Who Are Trying Should Give Up

WASHINGTON—According to a groundbreaking new study published Monday in the Journal Of The American Medical Association, it is impossible to lose weight, no one has ever lost a single pound of fat through diet or exercise, and those attempting...
11 Jun 05:04

Crowd Cheers As 93-Year-Old Fuckup Finally Graduates From College

CALIFORNIA, PA—Students, faculty, and attendees at California University of Pennsylvania’s commencement ceremony stood and cheered Sunday as 93-year-old Esther Goodwyn, a fuckup who took seven decades to graduate from college, for Christ...
11 Jun 05:03

An Illustrated Guide To Cocktails: 50 Classic Cocktail Recipes, Tips, and Tales

by Rusty Blazenhoff

cocktails

In 2011 we featured a self-published book titled An Illustrated Guide To Cocktails by illustrator Elizabeth Graeber and Washington City Paper columnist Orr Shtuhl. Since then Penguin signed them and an expanded hardcover of An Illustrated Guide To Cocktails: 50 Classic Cocktail Recipes, Tips, and Tales is now available. Stuhl says, “It’s got more stories of how different cocktails got their names, plus new guides for, say, how to learn to like whiskey.”

An intoxicating tribute to cocktails, featuring colorful histories, charming illustrations, and delectable recipes

Shaken or stirred, on the rocks or straight up, every cocktail has a unique history. Bringing this rich lore to life, An Illustrated Guide to Cocktails showcases the often romantic origin of classic and modern mixed drinks and the fascinating characters who made them famous. From the crooked gangster who inspired the Jack Rose (a drink often served in Manhattan’s gilded Astor mansion during the Jazz Age) to the legendary Margarita (associated with the Tijuana dancer now known by her stage name, Rita Hayworth), the spirited blend of alcohol and alchemy is showcased on each beautifully illustrated page. The drink recipes include favorite classics (such as Old Fashion, White Russian, Sidecar) alongside forgotten standards such as the Blood and Sand. With guides to various spirits, suggestions for stocking your home bar, and mixing tips and techniques, An Illustrated Guide to Cocktails brings the marvels of mixology to every home bartender.

Here’s the book’s animated trailer:

submitted via Laughing Squid Tips

11 Jun 05:03

Obama administration says it will allow all girls to have morning-after pill access - Fox News


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Obama administration says it will allow all girls to have morning-after pill access
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The Obama administration announced Monday it will end age restrictions on emergency contraception, allowing girls and women of all ages to purchase the morning-after pill without a prescription. The Department of Justice notified U.S. District Judge ...
Feds tell NY judge they'll comply with order letting girls of any age buy morning ...Washington Post
Feds Now Back Morning-After Pills for All GirlsTIME (blog)
US ends morning-after pill fight, will allow girls of any age to buyDetroit Free Press

all 372 news articles »
11 Jun 05:03

The design of iOS 7: simply confusing

by Joshua Topolsky
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"Apple is showing that it can adapt, borrow, and tweak ideas from the competition"

What I saw today at Apple's annual WWDC event in the new iOS 7 was a radical departure from the previous design of the company's operating system — what CEO Tim Cook called "a stunning new user interface." But whether this new design is actually good design, well, that's a different story entirely.

Apple did indeed tout a completely rethought mobile OS, one which isn't technically a great distance from its predecessor, but is an incredible deviation on design. Gone are lush, skeuomorphic objects, dials, and textures (in fact, Apple took several potshots at itself about the faux-felt and wood textures of the iOS of yesteryear). Instead, they have been replaced with stark, largely white and open app spaces; colorful, almost child-like icons; pencil thin, abstract controls for settings. New, Gaussian blur-transparency layers slide over your content, creating thick smears of soft color; notifications and other incidental information floats above your work area on semi-translucent panels.

The icons are the first missteps in Apple's new approach

The icons are most striking to see, and the first sign that there are points of confusion and even missteps in Apple's new approach. For starters, the icon styles wildly vary from app to app. Game Center is now a collection of 3D globs, rendered together against a white background, while the Camera icon recalls something more like clip-art — an icon that seems to want to be more abstract than it is, set against a rudimentary gray gradient. It looks shockingly basic, and not elegant, but childish. The same goes for Weather, an amateur mishmash of sun, clouds, and gradient background that was highlighted as part of Apple's new "grid system." It might be on a grid, but it doesn't look very good. The Maps icon is a mess, too many colors and lines intersecting at once. Messages' word balloon is so puffed up and oversized compared to its fine point that it looks like it will topple over. Another journalist remarked to me that the Settings icon looked more like an oven burner than a set of gears. I agreed, and still do now as I sit looking at it. It looks like clip-art of an oven burner, and again, that lazy gradient isn't doing the icon any favors.

Weirdly, though there wasn't any mention of active icons in iOS 7, the calendar and now the clock icon both are updated with the current time in all screenshots we've seen. Weather, however, frustratingly remains unchanged. Don't even get me started on weather. Okay, fine. Again Apple seems to ignore the utility of glanceable information, keeping safely to an annoying dance of swipes and secret menus to get to basic information... like the current temperature.

Again Apple seems to ignore the utility of glanceable information

But with the icons, there's an enormous feeling that Apple's designers couldn't decide on a direction. And for all the jokes about skeumorphism, I would have preferred something nearer to the company's previous efforts than the new set, which seem closer to bathroom signage than even Windows Phone in their plainness.

It's not just that the icons on the homescreen feel and look like the work of a lesser designer. They also vary across the system. For instance, the camera icon is a different shape in other sections of the OS like the camera app or the lockscreen. Shouldn't there be some consistency?

Elsewhere there is trouble — instead of correcting issues with the notification panel and alerts, Apple has simply given them a fresh coat of paint and several layers of sub-navigation. Your notifications will still interrupt your work at the top of the screen, and when you slide down the panel you're now presented with options to flip between the kinds of notifications you want to see. Even closing notifications looks harder, the small "X" box now nearly invisible against that soft blur background. But fundamentally these are unimproved from Apple's last attempt, offering no action to take (which the company did actually just add to the forthcoming version of OS X), and doing nothing to actually speed up your productivity on the device.

The Control Center, a new option which can be summoned with a quick swipe up from the bottom of the screen is actually a great idea, but its design and organization of items is bizarre. It is an odd, jarring collection of functions. Toggles for oft-used controls, a brightness bar, a music player? AirDrop accessibility? A flashlight app? The clock? It feels like for lack of a better location Apple lumped all the other stuff into a single, messy space that floats above your onscreen content, making the already busy utility a visual strain. The idea is good, the execution is troubling.

Inside apps, iconography has been transported from the familiar, to the confusing. Take a look at those new controls in Safari. What's that box with the arrow on top of it? It appears to be your sharing options, but it doesn't look like any sharing icon you know. It's almost as if in an attempt to move away from familiar shapes and textures, Apple has confused its design with new shapes and textures — weird ones. Less useful ones.

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But it's not all a loss, or a miss. In fact, there are some extremely beautiful aspects of iOS 7 — aspects that lead me to believe that the raw materials for a more cohesive and useful OS are there, if perhaps a little buried.

The raw materials are there, if perhaps buried

The typography in the majority of the apps is gorgeous, leaning heavily into Helvetica Neue, and putting an emphasis on bigger, more readable type. App redesigns from the Calendar to the Camera introduce welcome changes. A new multitasker finally gets it right with what amounts to a carbon copy of the webOS card methodology. Little changes like the subtle, gyroscope-responsive parallax wallpapers, the ability to open notifications and controls on your lockscreen, and the new back gesture within apps show that Apple is still invested in the tiniest details.

Apple is showing that it can adapt, borrow, and tweak ideas from the competition. That it can expand what iOS feels and looks like, as well as what it can do. The problem now is that it seems to be buckling a bit under the weight of an end-to-end redesign. I'm hopeful that in the next few months as Apple ramps up for the introduction of new hardware at its fall event, some of the design and functionality issues that have yet to be addressed will be nipped and tucked. And perhaps the designers and engineers in Cupertino will revisit simply bad design decisions, like those obstructing notifications or the cluttered Control Center.

Until then, however, at least Apple fans and foes have something new to argue about.

11 Jun 04:39

Americans Are Now Suing Obama Over NSA Phone Scandal

The first of what likely will be many lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of the NSA’s dragnet phone surveillance program was lodged Sunday, declaring the newly disclosed spy operation an “outrageous breach of privacy.”
11 Jun 04:39

Batman: Arkham Origins showing now, with narration from crime boss Black Mask setting up the plot.

by Evan Narcisse

Batman: Arkham Origins showing now, with narration from crime boss Black Mask setting up the plot.

11 Jun 04:38

Applause for letting indies self-publish.

by Evan Narcisse

Applause for letting indies self-publish. That's right.

11 Jun 04:34

Kingdom Hearts 3 announced, coming to the PlayStation 4

by Mike Schramm
Sony announced Kingdom Hearts 3 at its E3 press conference as the latest sequel in the long-running Square Enix/Disney series. The company showed off a short trailer, which traced the history of the Kingdom Hearts series, and then revealed some gameplay footage from the title.

The game will arrive on the PlayStation 4, but no date for release was given yet.

JoystiqKingdom Hearts 3 announced, coming to the PlayStation 4 originally appeared on Joystiq on Mon, 10 Jun 2013 22:19:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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11 Jun 04:30

PlayStation 4 has 'no restrictions' on used games, no always-on connectivity

by Xav de Matos


A smiling Jack Tretton revealed that the PlayStation 4 will have "no restrictions" on used games - as well as reiterating the system will not require an always-on internet connection for single-player games.

In a slide detailing Sony's policies on used games and connectivity, Tretton confirmed that disc-based PS4 games can be traded in without restriction, borrowed from friends, or kept for life.

"Yes, that's a good thing," he said to a cheering group of fans at the Pre-E3 2013 Sony Press Briefing.

In May, Sony President of Worldwide Studios Shuhei Yoshida said that the company never considered an always-on PlayStation 4 console.

​"Did we consider it? No, we didn't consider it," Yoshida said. "The main reason being that many countries don't have robust Internet connections. It makes sense for people to have Internet connections to play online games, but for offline games there are many countries that we saw [that] do not really have robust Internet."

Microsoft's upcoming Xbox One console will require authentication, at least every 24 hours, and has restrictions on trading games to stores and lending them to friends.

JoystiqPlayStation 4 has 'no restrictions' on used games, no always-on connectivity originally appeared on Joystiq on Mon, 10 Jun 2013 22:41:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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11 Jun 04:27

PS4 online multiplayer gaming requires PlayStation Plus subscription

by Samit Sarkar
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lololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololol

Online multiplayer gaming on PlayStation 4 will require a PlayStation Plus subscription, said Sony in a video advertising the console's simple secondhand game process.

The fine print in the video above notes, "PS4 multiplayer online access requires PSN account & PS Plus subscription."

Developing ...

11 Jun 03:59

Rex: If Pats want to start Tebow over Brady, that's fine - New York Daily News

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EL
OH
EL


New York Daily News

Rex: If Pats want to start Tebow over Brady, that's fine
New York Daily News
Rex Ryan predictably spent the better part of his Tuesday morning pre-minicamp press conference discussing Tim Tebow, who was just signed by the rival Patriots. “I have a funny feeling there's going to be more questions about former players than there are ...
Belichick on Tebow signing: 'We'll see how it goes'Newsday
Rex Ryan: If Pats want to replace Brady with Tebow, that's fineNorthJersey.com
Tebow signs with New England PatriotsFox News
ESPN -USA TODAY (blog) -Boston.com (blog)
all 812 news articles »
11 Jun 03:42

Apple Announces New Mac Pro Desktop Computer at WWDC 2013

by Kimber Streams
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"the system is only one eighth the volume of the earlier Mac Pro"
the one change nobody wanted in the Mac Pro: make the _case_ even less compatible with third-party components and standards

Mac Pro

image via Apple

Apple has announced a new version of its Mac Pro desktop computer at the company’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco. The cylindrical desktop is just one eighth the volume of the previous Mac Pro and features a 12-core Intel Xeon processor with 1,866MHz DDR3 RAM and two AMD FirePro graphics cards. The new Mac Pro also includes six Thunderbolt ports, four USB 3.0 ports, and will support 4K displays. The desktop is completely assembled in the USA, and will launch “later this year.” For more coverage on Apple’s newly announced Mac Pro, head over to CNET.

Mac Pro

Mac Pro

Mac Pro

images via CNET

Vine video by Chris Taylor

11 Jun 00:44

Service With A Smile

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there's a barista who's happy all the time (who isn't working at Sherman Cafe)?

On the burden of being happy all the time as a barista in San Francisco.
10 Jun 23:35

Live from Ubisoft's E3 2013 press conference - Polygon

by gguillotte
tl;dr: shit, shit, shit, shit; no mention of Beyond Good & Evil 2
10 Jun 23:32

Everybody's still in shock that the critically lambasted The Purge massively won the weekend box off

by Charlie Jane Anders
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Why? It's the only movie I've even seen advertised for the last two weeks, and everyone loves a film whose trailers imply that rich people will get murdered by poor people

Everybody's still in shock that the critically lambasted The Purge massively won the weekend box office. What does this mean? Probably more cheap horror movies with zany concepts! Which, okay, sure.

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