Thursday, September 27, 2012

NY animal hospice Oprah praised shuts amid lawsuit

(AP) ? An animal hospice once praised by Oprah Winfrey and other celebrities is shutting down as its owner faces a lawsuit from the state attorney general charging her with failing to file financial reports.

Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said Wednesday that the Angel's Gate hospice, located 60 miles southwest of Albany in rural Delhi, has taken in hundreds of thousands of dollars a year from the public without publicly accounting for any of it, and he's seeking its dissolution.

The latest tax return filed by Angel's Gate chief executive Susan Marino is for 2008 and was filed on April 31. It shows Angel's Gate received nearly $1.2 million in donations between 2003 and 2006.

Marino, who ran the hospice for hundreds of chronically ill and crippled dogs and cats, also faces cruelty charges stemming from a 2010 undercover investigation by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. She said Wednesday she's finding new homes for 180 cats and "a handful" of dogs remaining at the hospice.

"We're going to dissolve Angel's Gate," Marino said by telephone. "These past two years have been hell."

She said she's had "nothing but hate mail and death threats" since PETA posted online a video showing animals with deformed limbs, oozing sores and other ailments it alleged were left untreated by her.

"We have an auditor who has been working with our bookkeeper to get our records up to date," Marino said. "We're late in filing, but there's been no misappropriation of funds. Every penny went for the animals' care."

Donations poured in after Marino and Angel's Gate were featured on Winfrey's Chicago-based syndicated television show in 2008. In 2009, Angel's Gate won $50,000 in a competition sponsored by Rachael Ray's pet rescue organization. Marino also had an appearance on Martha Stewart's show and was awarded an ASPCA Founders award and a Woman of Distinction honor from New York state.

But critics accuse her of being an animal hoarder and shameless self-promoter who puts on a good face for the media while animals suffer behind closed doors. PETA's undercover investigation found paralyzed dogs dragging themselves around until they had bloody skin ulcers, animals with urine scald from chronically wet diapers and animals with respiratory infections denied veterinary care.

Marino said the PETA video was edited in places to give a misleading impression, and she denied any animals were neglected.

But Kim Serino, who worked as a volunteer for Marino before Angel's Gate relocated from Long Island, just east of New York City, to Delhi in 2008, disputed Marino's assertion that the money she took in all went for animal care. She said there was inadequate veterinary care and conditions often were chaotic and filthy. On Wednesday she criticized Marino for hastily finding new homes for the animals.

"The urgency to remove the animals is Susan's choice; it's not a good choice," Serino said.

She said the animals should first be evaluated for temperament to ensure that they go to appropriate homes capable of meeting their needs.

Marino is due to appear in Delaware County Court to answer the attorney general's charges on Monday. The criminal case charging her with 22 counts of cruelty to animals has been adjourned until Oct. 30.

Associated Press

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Santander Mexico shares jump in debut, bucking trend

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Banco Santander's Mexican unit defied gloom in global markets as its newly listed shares rose sharply on Wednesday after its Spanish parent raised $4 billion in a record issue for Latin America's second-largest economy.

On a day when world stock markets were dragged down by Spain's financial woes, investors snapped up the new stock in a ringing investor endorsement of the Mexican economy.

Santander Mexico's chief executive, Marcos Martinez, said the offering was nearly five times oversubscribed. In the United States, Santander Mexico was the most actively traded stock on the New York Stock Exchange in its market debut.

"The interest for the bank and the country is good news for us," Martinez told Reuters in an interview. "It was exactly the right time to do this in our country."

"We put in a lot of effort, but we are even a little bit surprised because of the response of the investors," he added.

Banco Santander , the bank's Spanish parent, sold the shares to create extra cash buffers against potential losses from Spain's property crash, in the latest in a series of national unit disposals.

Shares of the Santander Mexico jumped to 33.90 pesos, topping the offer price by more than 8 percent.

The offering, the largest ever by a Mexico-listed company, was priced at 31.25 pesos in Mexico on Tuesday, valuing Santander Mexico at $16.538 billion (12.78 billion euros). The New York-listed shares traded at $13.00, after pricing at $12.185 in the offering.

The offering of 25 percent of Santander Mexico's shares was the second largest in the United States this year behind Facebook .

Analysts said the flotation may persuade other banks to launch IPOs, and they pointed to Spanish bank BBVA's Mexican arm Bancomer as a likely candidate for a dual listing.

Santander embarked years ago on a strategy of splitting off national units and has already listed its Brazilian and Chilean arms. Argentine and UK businesses are soon to follow.

The proceeds from the Mexican listing, estimated at 2.8 billion euros, will be used to boost the capital levels of Santander in Spain, where it is relatively healthy but has taken hits from writedowns from Spain's deep economic recession.

The bank said in a filing with the Mexican exchange that it sold nearly 1.7 billion shares, including the greenshoe overallotment, in a Mexican and international offering worth 52.8 billion Mexican pesos ($4.12 billion).

That was a 65 percent premium to the $2.5 billion Santander paid in June 2010 for the same-sized stake from Bank of America.

Assuming the greenshoe is exercised in full, the issue would push the bank's core tier one ratio - a key measure of its strength - to 10.6 percent.

MIDDLE RANGE

The sale price was in the middle of the range of 29 to 33.5 pesos set by the bank earlier this month.

The Mexican tranche accounted for 19 percent of the shares in the global offering, and the U.S. tranche represented 81 percent.

Santander's Mexico unit said it sold 319,977,408 shares in its Mexico offering, including the greenshoe, and 1,369,834,925 shares in its international offering, including overallotment.

Since Santander needs to set aside around 2 billion euros to cover potential losses on its real estate assets, investors are worried it could sell more shares in the Mexican unit if it needs more capital, devaluing early investors' holdings.

Martinez said the bank has no plans to do so.

Shares of the parent bank fell 4.51 percent to 5.924 euros, while Spain's blue chip index Ibex-35 <.ibex> declined 3.92 percent. The uncertainties surrounding the Spanish and Greek economies dragged euro zone equities to their worst session in two months on Wednesday.

An independent stress test of Spain's banking sector earlier this year revealed capital needs of 50 billion to 60 billion euros ($77.7 billion) although Santander is widely expected to present a clean sheet.

MORE LISTINGS

If the listing was seen as a test of investor interest in Mexico, the country scored high, analysts said.

Brazil has long been the regional darling of investors, but a recent soft patch there and a slowdown in China's breakneck growth has now swung the pendulum in favor of Mexico.

In the seven months through July, foreign investors pumped $3.4 billion into Mexico's stock market compared with $2.9 billion in Brazil.

Santander Mexico, which accounts for about 12 percent of the group's profits, is forecast to grow on the back of economic expansion projected at 4 percent this year and 2013. It stands to benefit from a growing middle class that is just starting to open bank accounts and take out loans for the first time.

The listing "opens the door for perhaps medium sized or smaller banks to pursue some IPOs," said Alejandro Garcia, senior banking analyst with Fitch Ratings in Monterrey, Mexico.

Bank of Nova Scotia said this month it may sell minority stakes in some Latin American operations, but officials stressed there were no immediate plans. . ($1 = 12.8005 Mexican pesos) ($1 = 1.0000 US dollars) ($1 = 0.7715 euros)

(Additional reporting by Louise Egan, Jesus Aguado and Michael O'Boyle in Mexico City and Olivia Oran and Herb Lash in New York; Editing by Dave Graham and Leslie Adler)

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BlackBerry User Base Grows by 2 Million and Three Other Stories You Need to Know

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Bawl so hard: Welcome to the Biggest LAN Video Gaming Party in ...

They drove more than 700 miles, from Arab, Ala. All three of them packed their super-charged gaming PCs carefully into that small, red Honda Civic, then their blankets and pillows, a few snacks and energy drinks, a few extra cables, and some clean clothes. They said goodbye to their parents and left for Dallas around 11 p.m. Tuesday. They arrived about 10:30 Wednesday morning. It was a cramped ride ? all three men are over 6 feet tall ? but it could have been worse, they decided. And it was worth it ? worth speeding through the warm August night and into the humid morning, knees jammed together, past truck stops and confusing two-way service roads and almost-catastrophic accidents ? because they were finally going to experience QuakeCon, the largest LAN party in North America.

If you don?t know what a LAN (local area network) is, imagine a bunch of computer gamers, sitting at home, playing against (or with, depending on the game) each other over the internet. Now imagine all of those gamers in the same room, with their computers linked together directly by an ultra-high-speed connection. Every year, nearly 3,000 people from all over the world bring their own computers to one gigantic conference room in a hotel in Dallas and connect to the zero-lag network. Considered the Woodstock of gaming, the event is free, sponsored by Texas-based id Software, the company responsible for not only the games "Quake," " Doom," and "Wolfenstein 3D," but also, to a large extent, modern gaming culture itself.

Part of the event is a PC gaming tournament with more than $100,000 in prizes, but for most people that?s more of a sideshow. The main attraction is the bring-your-own-computer area, where gamers from far and wide can congregate, discuss what?s new in the gaming community, compare machines, and, of course, blast each other?s brains out. The motto of QuakeCon ? which appears on thousands of T-shirts every year ? is "peace, love, and rockets!"

Chris Flemons did most of the driving, because he owns the Civic. He has a round face, a buzz cut, a small ring piercing his bottom lip, and the laid back drawl you?d expect from a 26-year-old living in Alabama. His shaggy-haired blond friend is Lee King. And the lanky man with the scruff on his chin is named Jeremy Green ? but the other guys just call him Bob.

For months they?d been talking about this, about what it?d be like to game for four straight days on a connection faster than anything they?d ever experienced. "There?s nothing that even compares to this anywhere near Alabama," Chris explained.

When they got to the hotel Wednesday morning, they were excited to learn they would be the second group in line. The event didn?t start until Thursday afternoon, but unless you paid $50 to reserve a spot ahead of time, it was first-come, first-serve. So they lugged their computers in, setting them down carefully on the soft, carpeted floor in the lobby outside the giant hall. They cracked open a few blue cans of BAWLS, the energy drink popular among gamers. (Bob made sure they brought a case with them in the car.) They took advantage of the hotel?s rather posh restrooms (full wooden doors on each stall), then folded their blankets and pillows into small nests and watched the organizers and vendors finish setting up. A team of id employees, AT&T technicians, and unpaid volunteers brought in server after server and ran endless miles of cable. It was loud and chaotic and terribly exciting. But the Alabama guys didn?t have a hotel room ? the Hilton Anatole isn?t cheap ? so they set up camp on the floor and tried to conserve their energy for the intense, mind-melting, teeth-grinding experience to come.

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The next morning the room was full of similarly bleary-eyed, disheveled, computer-toting young people. There were two lines: the one Chris and his friends were in ? which was first-come-first-serve ? and the Reserved line, for people who?d paid the extra $50 ahead of time. By lunchtime, both lines twisted back through the winding, Kubrickian hotel hallways and nobody seemed to be moving.

The Anatole is a four-star convention hotel, two separate towers decorated in an oriental theme ? not the kind of place you?d expect to see thousands of greasy-faced videogame enthusiasts. While the gamers gathered on the west side of the hotel, there was a Mary Kay convention going on at the other end. On the walls in the wing where QuakeCon was held are large paintings of faceless Chinese masses and various deceased Chinese leaders. There?s an 8-foot Buddha in repose right next to the bar. A glass case near the concierge desk houses wooden figures from the Han Dynasty, which ended in 220 A.D., and glazed pottery from the Tang Dynasty, which ran from 618 to 907. And greeting QuakeCon guests just inside the front door were two immaculate life-size wooden elephants, hand-carved in Thailand from a pair of 12-foot Monkey Pod trees. The elephants were donated by a local real estate developer for the 1984 Republican National Convention, when the Anatole hosted both President Reagan and Vice-President Bush (in opposite towers).

In line, some people were laying down, with a lucky, exhausted few managing to sleep through the all-night rumblings of strangers. Some played drinking games. Two separate groups, hundreds of feet apart in line, were both playing intense games of flip cup ? a pastime that requires not only chugging skills, but also post-consumption dexterity. Plenty of people were eating the $15 large pepperoni pizzas Pizza Hut was selling in the parking lot ? and when the line got long enough, someone turned a discarded box into a sign reading WAIT-CON. There were lots of blankets, pillows, sleeping bags. A few people brought consoles and televisions and set them up along the walls to help pass the time. Some people did card tricks on top of the over-sized boxes and dollies carrying their computers, while others marched around showing off their matching clan T-shirts. One guy offered strangers passing him "free high-fives." Another guy argued that, if they were forced to fight by some sort of evil overlord, the Hulk could easily do away with Thor.

And, yes, there were costumes: everything from characters out of the game "Assassin?s Creed" to Mario?s dinosaur Yoshi to a husky man dressed as Santa Claus.

The CEO of id Software, Todd Hollenshead, is the gaming industry?s closest thing to a certified rock star. He mingled with fans in the line, his hair tied back in a ponytail that dangled in the direction of his designer jeans as he nodded along to each gripe about how ridiculous the wait was. He explained that the system was a little different this year, and that they were still working out the kinks.

That?s the goal. Once you start gaming, and you get in that zone, you can just go and go and go.

The event is staffed every year mostly by unpaid volunteers. They were the people checking everyone in, putting barcodes on each computer to ensure it couldn?t be switched or stolen, and inspecting every person and bag at the exit. There were also four or five busty young ladies walking around in QuakeCon gear, posing for pictures with anyone who asked ? and a lot asked. The QuakeCon girls are not volunteers.

Because the reservation line was moving so slowly, the first-come-first-serve line didn?t move at all. So on Thursday afternoon, roughly 27 hours after they first got to Dallas, Chris and his friends were still in the same spot. Chris was the only one up and talking, taking sips from a flask someone brought him.

"I met that guy last night," he said as he gulped. "Nice dude."

Bob and Lee were half asleep, now trying to ignore the hundreds of people milling around them. In front of the Alabama contingent in line was 18-year-old Michael Wilnot, who?d flown in from Maryland with his father and 14-year-old cousin. As he talked, he gesticulated wildly, a result of the high doses of sugar and caffeine coursing through his body.

Chris explained that if anyone in his group really felt like sleeping, they would just go out to the car ? disregarding completely the dangers of the 100-degree August heat.

"Honestly, we may just try and power through the whole weekend," he said. "That?s the goal. Once you start gaming, and you get in that zone, you can just go and go and go."

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By 9 p.m. Thursday, both lines had been moving and were nearly gone. Chris and Bob and Lee had their computers set up in a row and they were just getting comfortable. They each had their respective screens and towers (Chris?s and Bob?s were both in markedly better condition than Lee?s). Bob also brought an external hard drive packed with gigs and gigs of movies and television shows and a separate laptop to play them?so they could watch and play at the same time. It was clear very early that gamers at QuakeCon consume digital stimulation the way guys at a frat party consume cold cans of beer: as much and as fast as possible. At the moment, the laptop was playing the movie "Phantom Menace." Michael, his cousin, and his father were set up across the table.

The bring-your-own-computer room was dark and cold. The open room spanned more than 25,000 square feet, with about 2,800 people divided among dozens of rows of computers. Some machines were tall, with bright insignia and customized cases. Some were compact, small enough to fit into a lunch pail. One kid sitting near the Alabama guys had converted his dad?s old backyard grill into a spectacular PC. Enough time sitting between warm super-charged gaming towers and most gamers were glistening in the pale glow of their monitors.

I?ve lost entire months of my life to this game.

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Across the room, everyone settled in. Some brought their own camping chairs, and coolers packed with food. Some had special speakers; some had special head phones. A group of friends from Allen, Texas, removed their shirts and donned only professional wrestling style tights ? in florescent colors and vibrant patterns. Between their computers was a stick of deodorant, a handful of 5-hour-energy drinks, and a box of oatmeal cr?me cookies. They were playing "League of Legends," and any time one of them lost a life in the game, he?d have to drop to the cement floor and loudly count off a set of 10 pushups.

"I?ve lost entire months of my life to this game," one of them explained as he showed a novice the basics of buying a sword.

"What the fuck are you doing, you fucking noob?" another said. "Not that sword. What are you thinking? Down. Down. Right. Right there. Good. Now you?re gonna need a shield."

They explained the point of the game like this: "If you have the most resources, you win," adding, "It?s a lot like life."

As they played, periodic voices made whoop sounds in the darkness. Out of nowhere, someone somewhere in the room would call out "Whoop!" And the others would respond in kind: "Whoop!" Then more: Whoop! Whoop! Whoop! It happens so often at QuakeCon, most people barely notice.

Maybe it was the booze, or the caffeine drinks, or lack of sleep, but walking around, staring at the modified cases, the extended, tri-fold monitors, the people who?d driven even farther than they did, the Alabama guys couldn?t help but feel a bit overwhelmed. They made a point to note every booth handing out free T-shirts or dog tags, or glowsticks. As they went outside together for a cigarette break, they overheard a self-described professional gamer doling out advice over beers, talking about how to work your way up the hierarchy of gaming clans.

There was once a LAN with about 350 people someone organized in Huntsville, Ala. not too far from their hometown. They talked about it for weeks, but that didn?t even compare to the size of this. Lee smiled, a little giddy as he looked around.

"You forget how many people there are out there just like you," he said.

As they walked back to their computers, there was a Whoop! coming at them from every direction. Whoop! Whoop!

Michael explained that it was a little like "the Wave" for gamers. "Someone starts it," he said. "Then it works its way back around."

He leaned his head back and unleashed a high-pitched Whoop! into the air. This Whoop!, however, failed to evoke a response. After a few awkward seconds, Bob, smiling, sent a Whoop! back, out of pity for his new friend.

"Luckily we have Bawls" he said. "Those sweet blue Bawls."

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As the sun rose on Friday morning, it found at least one QuakeCon attendee passed out in the grass behind the hotel. Bob managed to sleep for a few hours in the hallway, not far from the bathrooms, but volunteers woke him up around 7:30 a.m. Chris and Lee were both hunched over, asleep at their computers, but the police officers roaming the BYOC area kept jostling them awake, mostly for their own safety, they were told. (That answer didn?t seem to make much sense, but neither did anything else after so little sleep.)

By now, they were forgetting which day of the week it was. Bob pointed out that he could count the hours of sleep he?d accumulated over the last three days on one hand. From his collection of movies, The Matrix flickered next to his monitor.

"Luckily we have BAWLS," he said. "Those sweet blue BAWLS." In gaming circles, there is no drink more ubiquitous. Extra carbonated and extra sweet, it comes in both cobalt blue bottles and 16oz. blue cans. It has roughly three times the caffeine content of Coke. After drinking them regularly for a few years, he explained, the caffeine doesn?t even affect him much. "It just levels me out now."

While the others were trying to sleep, Bob went out to the food trucks in the parking lot and bought himself a Vietnamese bbq sandwich. He looked at the thinly sliced beef, the cucumbers, and the strange colored cabbage.

"There?s definitely nothing like this where we?re from," he said.

Bob has been friends with Chris and Lee for more than a decade. They knew each other in school and started going to LAN parties at the only computer store in their hometown. It seemed to bring together the best parts of computer gaming and console gaming. They liked having all the accoutrements of a PC, but also being able to foster a competitive spirit that?s only possible when you?re breathing the same air. They?ve stayed close.

In the years since high school, they?ve all struggled. Jobs have been hard to come by. Plus all three men have spent significant time in the hospital. One was in a motorcycle accident. One was in a car crash. And Bob?s forearms were burned down to the bone in a grease fire he was trying to put out. The computer store where they used to hang out has closed down and they don?t get together as often as they used to. Not long ago, Bob signed up for the Air Force, and he?ll be leaving soon. He?s nervous there won?t be many gamers there.

Why do they call him Bob, by the way? It?s because he used to weigh about 270 pounds and wear a long trench coat, a little like Silent Bob. One day, a friend?s mother remarked that he looked more like a "Bob" than a "Jeremy," and for some reason it stuck.

"I?ve been Bob ever since."

The case of BAWLS they brought in with them was more than half gone already. On every table in every direction, there were empty blue BAWLS cans. The drink itself has a slight yellow tint and a taste that sometimes makes the uninitiated cringe a bit. After two cans though, you feel like your eyeballs might be sticking out a few inches from your face. The drink is so popular here that a few years ago, it spawned a QuakeCon-sanctioned BAWLS chugging competition.

The returning champion was a man known simply by his gaming persona: KenCo12. He?s from Detroit, a big guy, with glasses and a goatee. Slung over his shoulder was a homemade championship belt: a weight-lifting belt painted blue and covered with promotional BAWLS stickers the company sent him. As a few competition regulars acknowledged him, he patted his blue status symbol and said to no one in particular, "Everyone?s gunning for the belt."

Though KenCo had been in the finals five times and won the competition twice, a few weeks before this year?s QuakeCon he had a serious jaw surgery, and he wasn?t sure if he was completely healed. "When I yawn sometimes, my jaw still shakes and quivers," he said.

Each contestant in the first round was to chug one entire can of ice cold BAWLS. The counting ? and throbbing techno music ? began when the contestant lifted the drink to his or her mouth and ended when the can was turned over empty. Any spilled BAWLS or unconsumed foamy remainder resulted in additional seconds added to your time and anyone who puked was automatically disqualified (but they were allowed to keep what they hadn?t finished in the free can of BAWLS).

Hundreds of people stopped and watched the spectacle on the stage. The chuggers went one at a time, with KenCo near the front of the crowd. His time, somewhere north of 13 seconds, was far from the best he could do.

"I sucked," he said. He was forced to sit back and hope his time would end up in the top 15 as more than 50 different people competed. Ordinarily, he explained, he can do it under 11 seconds. But the can was too cold.

"I?m kind of like the John Cena of BAWLS chugging," KenCo said, imagining himself a WWE-style wrestler. "Like Ric Flair, minus the women." He paused, thinking for a moment. "But maybe the QuakeCon girls will see what I can do with my mouth."

When the top 15 were finally announced, KenCo was 13th, but he looked relieved. In the next round, all the times were reset, wiped clean. To celebrate, he jumped on stage, lifted his blue belt over his head, and tried to look intimidating.

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That evening, the Alabama guys walked to Denny?s. When they came back, their bodies nourished slightly, they felt like getting back to their "gamer roots." Bob put the Johnny Depp version of Alice in Wonderland on the player and clicked open "Diablo III." Lee felt like playing an old text-based game. Even Michael, still sitting across the table, felt inspired to go back to "Half-life," a game nearly as old as he is.

Near midnight, there was chanting coming from the center of the BYOC room. A few hundred feet away KenCo and some friends were gathered shirtless under a banner that announced the a2m clan. Gaming clans are like teams of players that play together ? sometimes against each other, sometimes in tandem against other clans ? in any number of multiplayer games. The a2m clan (the origins of the self-styled name are too filthy to recount here) is a group of 25 or so guys from all over the country, including KenCo. One of their clan traditions involves playing a round of shirtless "Quake." They were passing around a vaporizer that may or may not have been filled with marijuana and sipping from a 7-11 cup that may or may not have contained large quantities of Captain Morgan rum. Apparently the shirtless tradition is a few years old. Last year, a few a2m members explained, Todd Hollenshead was there when they started playing. They asked him if he wanted to play shirtless Quake and he said yes. So there they were, playing "Quake" at QuakeCon with no shirts on, right next to the man at the head of the company that created the game.

They were passing around a vaporizer that may or may not have been filled with marijuana and sipping from a 7-11 cup that may or may not have contained large quantities of Captain Morgan rum.

"It?s one of the coolest memories we?ll ever have," said a New Mexico man who goes by "Cobalt,", recounting the previous year.

They tried calling him over again this year, but Hollenshead merely waved from the computer command center.

"Maybe he isn?t drunk enough yet," someone said.

The clan eventually initiated their game without him, splitting into two teams and playing a form of futuristic capture the flag. As they played, they yelled at each other. Sometimes it was vulgar and angry: "Fuck you, you piece of shit." Sometimes it was clever, like screaming "Don?t taze me, bro." And sometimes it was just strange: "Get out of the kitchen, ?cause I?m making sandwiches." At some point, a few guys began singing a parody of the Carly Rae Jepsen song, "Call Me Maybe," changing to lyrics to "Frag Me Maybe."

Around 5 a.m., Chris and Lee went outside for a cigarette. When they came back, Bob was nowhere to be found. They figured he went off to the restroom, but when he never came back they began to worry a bit. They called his phone, but there was no answer. They walked up and down the nearby aisles. After a few minutes went by and there was still no sign of him, a bit of panic set in. They sat at their computers, wondering where he could have possibly disappeared to, when Lee noticed something under the table. At some point, Bob had crawled up next to the remaining BAWLS case and thrown a blanket over himself. Chris and Lee were relieved enough to pass out almost immediately.

Saturday morning was the quietest time of the weekend. The entire a2m clan was gone, their screens all dark. The Alabama guys were still asleep, too ? the movies were finally off ? and by now, fewer people were going around waking others up. When Bob and Lee eventually did wake up, they decided it was time for a shower.

They knew they weren?t going to get a room when they packed for Dallas, but they brought soap and shampoo with them anyway ? "optimism," Lee called it. So when most people at QuakeCon were still asleep, those two snuck over to the hotel pool. They went into the locker rooms, and into the private shower stalls to enjoy a glorious hot shower and especially soft hotel towels. It was brief, but neither could remember any other shower in their lives feeling so good.

While that was going on, a few weary gamers stumbled out to the food trucks. While most people stared, squinting in the sunlight at the menus, a college kid from San Marcos, Texas, had a story to tell.

"So," he began, "I got pranked last night." He explained that a friend, "a real-life friend, like, someone I trust," asked to use his computer. He thought nothing of it and went for a walk. When he came back, all of the icons on his desktop had been switched to Internet Explorer (an especially unpopular program in this crowd) and his Facebook account had been changed. His settings had gone from private to the most public option, he had recently "liked" Chick-Fil-A, and according to his most recent status update, he really loved cock.

But, he explained, "They made the mistake of going to bed before me." He touched his backpack. "So I?ve got 30 gigs of RAM in here. They?re going to find it quite difficult to boot up a computer with no memory."

Despite the successful act of friendly retaliation, security was for the most part tight. Aside from someone trying to sneak a laptop out in a pizza box, the volunteers checking bags and watching the doors reported no major incidents.

KenCo managed to make it down to the stage for the second round of BAWLS chugging. He said he was hungover ? "I polished off a bottle of Russian Standard," he said proudly ? but he was feeling more confident. He explained that he had watched the tape of the first round, that he?d practiced, and that he was ready to take on all comers.

Once again, he was one of the earlier chuggers. When he got up on stage, he put his blue belt down on the table and spun his lanyard around so it would hang over his back. He opened the can, clutched it with both hands, and began to chug. Then, 11.4 seconds later, his can was upside down, empty. KenCo knew only the top three times would make the finals. He was so nervous, he had to go back to the stage after the next competitor to collect his belt.

Several other contestants put up solid times after him. There was an 11.7, then a 10.8. One guy had a 12.1, but spewed into the garbage can on stage. There was a 12.4, a 13.8, and then a few around 14. When they announced the top three times, KenCo was the last name called.

As the room woke up through the day (mostly well after noon), everyone seemed much more at-home in the BYOC area. Michael put on his green super hero costume from the movie "Kickass". A few people started projecting episodes of "Big Bang Theory" on one of the hotel walls. Some guys couldn?t help it anymore, and began watching porn at their computers. There are more female gamers than ever, but there still aren?t a lot at places like QuakeCon. There are some, but most of them are girlfriends who agreed to tag along. And perhaps it?s just as well, because by this far into the event, there was a distinct odor emanating from the BYOC area, an unsettling bouquet smelling something of socks, dried sausage, and stale beer.

By now, the Alabama guys were in serious pain. The exhaustion had crept into their bones, their joints, the middle of their backs. They talked about how much their eyes hurt. So they decided they were going to try to beat the check-out line. It had taken so long checking everyone in they couldn?t bear the thought of waiting in a line like that again. They?d leave sometime after midnight, they explained, and stop at a cheap motel a few hours out of town, somewhere they could afford two beds and an extended nap.

First though, they decided they wanted to get the most out of their last few hours at QuakeCon. They headed to the Saturday night party in the main ballroom. There were free beer and appetizers served to people in free T-shirts, by people wearing tuxedos. There were more cans of BAWLS and more T-shirts tossed to the crowd.

Saturday night was the final round of competition in the videogame tournament, for which event organizers handed out more than $100,000 in prizes. But first came the finals in the BAWLS chugging challenge.

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One of the three named finalists didn?t show, leaving just KenCo and a man who goes by Cosmic Cow who wore a University of Oklahoma sweatshirt. A few minutes before the contest, KenCo was nervous, pacing back and forth by his friends. Judges announced that the rules would be different for the final round. In this round, the two contestants had to pour two shots of BAWLS each. Then they were to take a shot, chug the can, and take the other shot.

When he was called to the stage, KenCo tried to calm himself. He was hoping the finals might require chugging two cans ? he figures the more chugging required, the more the rules favor him. In his turn, KenCo acquitted himself admirably, pounding both shots and the can of cold BAWLS in 12 seconds flat.

Up next was Cosmic Cow. Before shooting the BAWLS, he yelled to the crowd: "Boomer Sooner!" He carefully poured the shots, then lined them all up. He dropped both shots and the cold can in just about 11 seconds, but when he flipped his can over, there was foam. The judges added two seconds to his time, making KenCo the champion once again.

Both men were invited backstage for a stack of prizes that included keyboards, headsets, mother boards, and hundreds of dollars worth of swag. KenCo couldn?t stop grinning as the models handed him his winnings.

As midnight came and went, Saturday turned into Sunday and there was another round of shirtless "Quake" in the a2m section. Chris, Bob, and Lee forced themselves to begin the process of unplugging and packing up. They exchanged numbers with Michael, and they all promised to come back again next year. They?ll do it better next year too, Chris explained. They?ll bring more people, and they?ll chip in together to get a room ? with a shower. Bob promised he?d find a way to make it work with the Air Force, no matter what it takes.

They got a cart from the hotel concierge, and began loading their towers, monitors, pillows and blankets. Together, they?d collected about 15 new T-shirts, too. After checking out of the BYOC area, they passed two Mary Kay women in the lobby and loaded their stuff into the car. As the red Civic pulled out of the hotel parking lot, Lee and Bob both leaned out of the window to wave goodbye to QuakeCon and all their new friends. Then they drove away, back into the darkness.

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Michael J. Mooney is a staff writer at D Magazine. He also writes for GQ, Outside, and Grantland. He is a graduate of the Mayborn School of Journalism, and is on the advisory committee of the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference.

Source: http://www.sbnation.com/2012/9/26/3411978/peace-love-and-bawls-chugging-welcome-to-the-biggest-lan-video-gaming

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Balancing food, weather, and population

Cyclical or secular? That?s the question economists, historians, climatologists, farmers, consumers ? just about anyone with an interest in the future, which is more or less everyone ? are trying to answer.

During bad times, the idea of cyclicality is encouraging. We can ride out hardship because prosperity is just around the corner ? although we also can?t relax when things are looking up because the economy is sure to head south again.

A secular change, on the other hand, means we?ve entered a new era, which is swell if that era is prosperous and plentiful ? the two-decade ?great moderation? that started in 1985, for instance. But secular change can also mean we get locked into sluggishness and scarcity as far as the eye can see. That?s the worry that has accompanied the Great Recession that began in 2007 and persists in many sectors of the world economy.

The drought that has gripped the agricultural heartland of the United States, Russia, Australia, India, and other food-producing regions of the world in 2012 (see this current Monitor cover story) has a cyclical/secular dimension. If the climate has changed, drought could be the new normal, with big implications for consumers, especially in poor countries. But parched conditions could also just be a bad patch of weather similar to the great droughts of the 1930s, early 1950s, and late 1980s. Tree-ring data indicate droughts even more severe than those in the 1930s occurred in pre-Columbian North America.

If that seems cyclical, there?s still a secular dimension. The 21st-century combination of global population and global trade, as Dan Murphy notes in this week?s cover story, is unprecedented. Never before have 7 billion people lived on this planet (with 2 billion more on the way by 2050). Never before have far-flung markets been so interconnected.

If droughts merely come and go, feeding the burgeoning world population would be difficult enough. If droughts are a more permanent condition now because the climate is growing warmer, feeding the world will require the best and brightest in agriculture and resource management.

You may not recall the drought of 1988. There was plenty of other news that year ? a US presidential election; the start of anticommunist revolutions in Eastern Europe; a devastating earthquake in Armenia; the explosion of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland. But the ?88 drought at one point covered 45 percent of the US, and until hurricane Katrina it was the costliest natural disaster in US history. A study commissioned by Oxfam indicates that if an ?88-scale drought recurred in 2030, poorer countries that import corn and wheat would face a shock so severe that famine and social unrest would be the result.

A sharp rise in food prices in 2007-08 roiled populations from Mexico to Sri Lanka and helped set the stage for today?s Middle East upheaval. So far, the drought of 2012 has not caused panic, largely because governments from Egypt to India warehoused foodstuffs for just such a contingency.

Prudence is important even if Earth?s weather isn?t undergoing secular change. Rains come and go. Years of lean follow years of plenty. But feeding 9 billion people by midcentury is more than a cyclical challenge. It will require levels of innovation and co-operation never before seen in human history.

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6 Ways to Make the Landlord Pick You | Zillow Blog

You?re entering the apartment rental market for the first time, and you?ve spent many weekends looking for a place. You finally find one that?s just perfect for you, but 20 other people are waiting to see the apartment. Now you start to panic, wondering what you?can do to make yourself stand out as the perfect future tenant. Well, fear not! We have the answer.

But first, you need to understand that your future landlord cares about only three things: that you pay your rent on time, that you don?t wreck the apartment and that you don?t cause any problems with your fellow tenants, or heaven forbid, the law. If you had rented before, you?d have a ?rental resume??? references from previous landlords attesting that you were a great, responsible tenant. Alas, you don?t have one, so instead you have to behave in a way that will impress your future landlord. Here are six strategies that will help you make your case:

Look only for places you can afford

A landlord?s No. 1 goal is to make sure you can pay the rent. Win over prospective landlords by knowing the maximum rent you can afford on your income?? and only look at rentals at or under this amount. To calculate your limit, you need to first figure out how much you make per year, including all sources of income. Then take your total annual income and divide that by 40 to determine your target rent. (For example, if you make $40,000 a year, your target rent is $1,000 a month.) If that number is equal or higher than the amount you?re planning to pay in monthly rent, you?re in great shape.

Know your credit history

Having enough income to qualify for the rental is just the first step. Almost every prospective landlord will also look at your credit score. (The score can range anywhere from 300 to 850, and for most parts of the country 550-580 will be workable for a first-time renter with a decent income.) Here those few late credit card payments in college can come back to bite you. If you have a few blemishes in your credit history, ideally, you?ll need to explain a mediocre credit score before the landlord discovers it. When you bring up the dings, have an explanation as to why and how those circumstances have changed.

While plenty of services allow you to check your credit score for a fee, the federal government allows you to check your credit history one time per year with each credit bureau (Experian, Equifax and Transunion) at no cost. Simply visit AnnualCreditReport.com. You?ll want to do that before you start looking, so you have time to start repairing any damage.

Have enough cash in the bank

Most landlords charge fees even before you?re approved. Make sure you have enough money saved up to cover these expenses. An application fee and security deposit are the most common pre-approval charges. Other fees can include credit check fees, pet deposits, parking permits, broker fees and, in some cases, even the last month?s rent. Most of the fees mentioned above are refundable in the event you end up not moving into the property, though the application fee is generally non-refundable.?As a rule of thumb, you need to have at least two months? worth of rent sitting in your bank account, plus another couple of hundred for the application fees, etc. And your future landlord will want to see the bank statement to prove it.

Warning: If you have a very bad credit score, or no credit score (you always pay cash, never had a car loan, credit card or even a cellphone in your name) you may need to prepay several months of rent to land your dream apartment in a tight rental market.

The first three tips will get your foot in the door, but you still have to convince your future landlord that you?ll take care of the apartment responsibly. Here the first impression counts.

Dress up

When attending an apartment viewing and meeting with the landlord or his representatives (agent, building manager), make sure to dress nicely.?No torn cutoffs or old exercise clothes. Consider an outfit you?d wear to meet your significant other?s parents for the first time. For guys, business casual isn?t overkill; a nice button-down shirt with clean slacks or khakis can make an excellent first impression. Ladies should wear a nice skirt and blouse or a dress, or nice slacks with a shirt. First impressions mean just as much to your prospective landlord as they do to potential employers, and the message you want to send is, ?I take good care of myself, and I?ll take good care of your apartment.?

Be on time

When you are scheduled to meet with the landlord or his representatives, make sure you arrive a couple of minutes early, just like with a job interview. Why is that so important? It?s just common courtesy, but also another way of subliminally messaging to the landlord that you are punctual in your habits and will be punctual in paying your rent.

Don?t hide your doggy, kitty or cockatoo

If you have a pet, things can get tricky, especially for first-time renters without a ?rental resume? that says how well-behaved your dachshund is. It?s simply a fact that cautious landlords will often avoid renters with pets rather than guessing whether the pet is well-behaved and house-trained.?Savvy renters can avoid potential problems by suggesting a pet interview, which provides the landlord an opportunity to make a personal assessment of your pet?s behavior and demeanor.?This can be especially important for problematic breeds that get bad PR, because without personally meeting your pet, a landlord will simply move on to the next prospective tenant.

Following these six tips will show your future landlord that you will be a responsible tenant who has? enough income to pay the rent on time and will take care of the apartment. Overall, approach applying for a new rental as if you were applying for a new job.?In this market, in both situations, the ratio of qualified applicants to available openings is high, meaning you have a lot of competition. Therefore, if you?re genuinely interested in the apartment, it?s important to set yourself apart from others being considered.?To give yourself the best opportunity to wow potential landlords and be the one to sign the lease to the new place of your dreams, you need to be prepared, professional and polite.

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Note: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinion or position of Zillow.

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Monday, September 24, 2012

Tropical storm Miriam now a Category 2 hurricane

Tropical storm Miriam rapidly became hurricane Miriam in the Pacific. Miriam is getting stronger but is not on track to hit the US or Mexico.

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In this NOAA satellite image taken Monday, Sept. 24, 2012, at 1:00 a.m. EDT shows Hurricane Miriam off the southwestern coast of Mexico. Miriam has maximum winds of 90 mph and is expected to move towards the northwest in the next 24 hours.

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Forecasters say Miriam has rapidly strengthened into a Category 2 hurricane well off Mexico's Baja California peninsula, but poses no threat to land.

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Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center in Miami said Miriam is packing top sustained winds of 105 mph (165 kph) and could become a major hurricane sometime later Monday. The hurricane formed a day earlier in the eastern Pacific and at 5 a.m. EDT was centered about 415 miles (665 kms) south-southwest of the southern tip of Baja California.

The center says Miriam was moving northwest near 13 mph (20 kph). No coastal watches or warnings are in effect.

In the open Atlantic, Tropical Storm Nadine weakened somewhat early Monday while meandering far from land. It had sustained winds of about 50 mph (85 kph).

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Xbox 720 ? A Major Breakthrough In The Field Of Gaming Consoles -

Monday, September 24th, 2012 at 1:31 am ?

Xbox 720 is Microsoft?s latest advancement venture inside the video clip game console arena. It may get to be the successor to the latest Xbox 360. Rumors about are whirling that the Xbox 720 could possibly be officially launched on the coming E3 Electronic Entertainment Expo conference taking place on June 5, 2012. The Xbox console give off date might be published around 2013.

Microsoft?s Xbox 720 will be competing neck to neck in opposition to Nintendo plus Sony?s following age group video gaming consoles, mainly Nintendo?s Wii U as well as Sony?s Playstation 4. Nintendo recently introduced its Wii U (Wii2) back in E3 2011 for a release date in between April and also December 2012, whilst Sonys Playstation 4 will probably follow with regards to their news at E3 2012 joining Microsofts Xbox 720.

Rumours around the Xbox 720 graphics and also pics include possible built-in Natal technological innovation including complete HD stereoscopic 3D visuals. A chance incorporates incorporation using the 3D television, with 3D technology like the 3D visuals inside a 3D movie theatre. Chipmakers AMD and ATI have currently produced a GPU offer with Microsofts newest Xbox 720 advancement. The latest Xbox 360 Xeon GPU shows its match ups with older gaming applications.

Intel Larrabee or the AMD Chipset?

Supposition from your Inquirer journal in late 2008 announced that Intel is seeking to get its most current top quality GPU Larrabee chipset in to the newest next-generation Xbox 720. Solutions from Inquirer expresses that Intel has made available Microsoft a deal in substitution for getting rid of the utilization of AMD chip in its most up-to-date next-gen system. Intel will give Microsoft featuring its personal most recent top notch processor chip including styling its thermals and also enhancing the Larrabee chipset, allowing Microsoft to subcontract as it desires. Larabee Two, the latest GPU style and design will possibly generate a massive effect in the choosing issue for Microsoft.

The existing Xbox 360 is based on a PowerPC-based CPU created from IBM which has a GPU made by ATI. A attainable Intel deal would transform the landscape, with feasible hardware backwards compatibility removed as a result. Nevertheless, the best things about a Larrabee chipset regarding its CPU function provide an innovating toward throughput computing and are focused by its energy-efficient functionality abilities. Its GPU part has been evolving towards a general-purpose computing and is dedicated by better quality visuals along with data-parallel programming.

The newest Xbox 360 Slim new console currently functions a Vejle CPU/GPU combo processor. It is attainable that the brand new Xbox 720 employs a AMD Fusion chip, perhaps assessing the DX11-capable Krishna APU owing to be issued this year 2012. With AMDs revolutionary technological innovation, we could find Avatar-level pictures that involved top level CGI along with 3D Capturing costing $1 million per every second of footage. Along with possible Avatar-level graphics, it can also flaunt boosted AI and also physics functions. An in-character game might handle its own individual AI individuality.

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Sunday, September 23, 2012

HBT: Francisco still out, could be shut down

From Andy Martino of the New York Daily News comes word that Mets closer Frank Francisco will be ?unavailable?for at least several more days? and could be shut down for the remainder of the year due to ongoing concerns about his throwing elbow.

Francisco hasn?t made an appearance since last Sunday and hasn?t converted a save since Sept. 1.

An MRI has ruled out major structural damage, but the right-hander is battling lingering inflammation.

Francisco has registered a disappointing 5.53 ERA, 1.61 WHIP and 47/21 K/BB ratio across 42 1/3 innings this season for New York. The 33-year-old is under contract for a salary of $6.5 million in 2013.

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Returned Vietnam diary gives son glimpse of father

LONG XUYEN, Vietnam (AP) ? Vu Dinh Son was 18 months old when his father left home to fight American forces in Vietnam, and just 2 when the man was killed in a foxhole encounter with U.S. Marines. But the son now has fresh glimpses into the life of the father he never knew thanks to a wartime diary, returned to him courtesy of the United States.

The pocket-sized book was brought to Vietnam in June by Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, who, in return, was handed a bundle of letters written by an American soldier that had been kept in Vietnam. The high-level exchange of artifacts symbolized a joint desire for closer ties by the former enemies, who now share concerns over China's rise.

U.S. Marine Robert "Ira" Frazure took the diary from the chest of Son's father, Vu Dinh Doan, in March 1966 and then took it home with him, presumably as a war souvenir. Earlier this year, he asked the sister of a fellow Vietnam vet to track down Doan's family in Vietnam to return the diary. She did that with the help of the PBS television program "History Detectives," which tracked down Doan's family earlier this year.

"When my father left for the battlefield, I was too small to know anything, I was not even able to call out 'Dad,'" Son said Friday after a tearful ceremony outside his house during which the diary was returned, along with a photo of him and two bank notes.

"Whatever he wrote in his small diary will make us extremely happy," Son said. "We are tremendously proud of him, and in our heart he is a tremendous hero."

The red book is hard to decipher in places, but gives a flavor of the life of a North Vietnamese soldier at the beginning of the war: Entries talk of a 15-day march by Doan, hunger staved off with a meal of rice, salt and shrimp paste, and a vow to destroy "eight planes and five tanks."

The artifacts were placed during the ceremony next to a photo of Doan, whose body was recovered four years ago, in his uniform in front of burning incense. Above him was a photo of revolutionary leader Ho Chi Minh. Afterward, the family went to pray at his grave, which is in a cemetery reserved for war dead a short drive from the family house.

The United States and Vietnam normalized relations in 1995, 20 years after the end of a war that resulted in the deaths of an estimated 3 million Vietnamese and 54,000 U.S. soldiers. They have largely agreed to move on from the war, though tensions remain over effects of dioxide sprayed by the United States and Vietnam's human rights record. The U.S. relies on Vietnamese cooperation in its hunt for the remains of American soldiers in the country. The two countries have exchanged artifacts before, but never at such a high level. Rarely, if ever, has the Vietnamese army invited the media to cover the events.

The United States is seeking to boost its military and economic ties with Vietnam and other Southeast Asian nations, in a so-called "Asian Pivot" to contain China's influence in the region. Many of the countries, including Vietnam, share U.S. concerns regarding China and are looking toward Washington for diplomatic and military support.

Friday's ceremony, which took place a short drive east of Vietnam's capital, Hanoi, was attended by a representative of the U.S. military, but was organized by Vietnam. Its army is keen to show that it is trying to track down the possessions of dead soldiers, not to mention their bodies. There are still some 300,000 Vietnamese soldiers whose remains have yet to be found.

"This is a chance to remind the country of its tradition of fighting foreign aggressors and liberating the country," Col. Nguyen Xuan Nang said after the ceremony. "It reflects warming relations between the U.S. and Vietnam."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/returned-vietnam-diary-gives-son-glimpse-father-050403170.html

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Saturday, September 22, 2012

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PFT: Rex wants to put 'hot sauce' on Reggie Bush

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Jets coach Rex Ryan shortened practices and meetings this week to ?gain a little advantage? in anticipation of playing in the South Florida heat.

Pats coach Bill Belichick on whether his offense had a ?tell? against Arizona:? ?We?re on to Baltimore.?

Dolphins FB Jorvorskie Lane has lost 47 pounds in the last year.

Bills DE Mario Williams will get a chance to start earning his millions against Browns rookie RT Mitchell Schwartz.

Ravens teammates are helping LG Ramon Harewood get ready for his date with Pats DT Vince Wilfork.

Steelers coach Mike Tomlin is 6-2 against QB Carson Palmer.

The Bengals offensive line has overcome injuries and inexperience to perform well, so far.

The Browns are expected to move S Eric Hagg out of the starting lineup after two starts to start the season.

Is Texans coach Gary Kubiak glad QB Peyton Manning is out of the AFC South?? ?I might not be the only one who would say that,? Kubiak said.

The Titans? wideouts are finally healthy.? (So maybe they?ll only lose by single digits this week.)

Colts P Pat McAfee says it?s his goal to be ?the best to ever do it.?? (We think he?s talking about kicking footballs.)

Jaguars owner Shahid Khan will take his Oppa Gangnam Style to London, where he?ll be a featured speaker at a Leaders Sport Summit.

Though he practiced all week and wasn?t on the injury report, Raiders RB Mike Goodson was a spectator at practice on Friday.

Broncos DE Elvis Dumervil says he has no sacks because of constant double teams.

Chargers QB Philip Rivers is a member of Team Replacements.

The man at the center of a bomb-scare misunderstanding in Kansas City once had his season tickets to Chiefs games revoked over ties to the original World Trade Center bombings of 1993.

Giants WR Ramses Barden, who finally has broken out in his fourth season, was humble the day after the biggest game of his career; ?Obviously I would like as many opportunities as possible,? Barden said.? ?We got a talented group.? We got an All-Pro group. . . .? I just want to be an asset wherever I can.?

The Cowboys opted not to use many blitzes against the Seahawks and QB Russell Wilson last Sunday.? ?If we did, that kid would have woke up missing,? defensive coordinator Rob Ryan.? (Instead, Ryan?s defense never showed up.)

A two-time cancer survivor who used Redskins games to get him through his illness will serve as honorary captain for the home opener.

With WR Jeremy Maclin (hip) out and WR Riley Cooper (collarbone) still not ready to go, the Eagles will have four wideouts on Sunday:? DeSean Jackson, Jason Avant, Damaris Johnson, and Mardy Gilyard.

Vikings LG Charlie Johnson will get help in handling 49ers DE Justin Smith, who nearly chose Minnesota when he left Cincinnati via free agency.

Lions S John Wendling was fined $7,875 for busting the nose of 49ers QB Alex Smith.

Packers LB Clay Matthews is excited to face his former USC coach for the first time.

Bears TE Kellen Davis returned to the team because he thought he?d have a bigger role . . . and he has one catch in two games.

The Falcons are 5-0 on the West Coast under coach Mike Smith.? (Maybe they should move to Los Angeles.)

Saints CB Jabari Greer is ready to return to the starting lineup after recovering from sports hernia surgery; ?I was wasting away in Shawshank over here,? Greer said.? (At least he didn?t have to crawl to freedom through 500 yards of sh-t-smelling foulness.)

Bucs K Connor Barth has shaved his beard despite converting on an NFL-best 21-straight field goals.

Panthers PR/KR Joe Adams may have fumbled away his job.

The Cardinals? special teams are not ordinary.

49ers TE Vernon Davis has seven touchdown receptions in his last four games.

Seahawks RB Marshawn Lynch has run for 100 or more yards in seven of his last 11 games.

Rams rookie K Greg ?The Leg? Zuerlein is 11-for-12 on field goal tries in the NFL, with the only miss coming from 62 yards in the preseason finale.

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Friday, September 21, 2012

Gangnam Style Finance Tips - Business Insider

The video for ?Gangnam Style,? a pop song by Korean rap star Psy (short for Psycho), has been raging across the world.

It has racked up 221 million YouTube views as of this writing and is the number one song downloaded on iTunes. Psy himself has been on a media tear in the United States and has appeared on the?MTV Video Music Awards,?Ellen?(twice),?The Today Show?and?Saturday Night Live.

And if you haven?t yet seen him, his addictive video or any of the many parodies it has spawned (by the?Oregon Duck mascot,?Naval Academy cadets, a?wedding party,?lifeguards?and?more), get ready to see more of him, because he has signed with Scooter Braun, the man who made stars of Justin Bieber and Carly Rae Jepsen.

But there?s no reason for a personal finance site to be writing about a silly song known for its horse-riding dance, right? Well, actually, it turns out this addictively catchy song and its accompanying video relay a lesson that could help you with your own spending habits.

What Gangnam Style Is All About

The words ?gang? and ?nam? literally mean ?south of the river,? but Gangnam with a capital G is an upscale neighborhood of Seoul (you guessed it) on the south side of the river. As the Beverly Hills of South Korea?s biggest city, it also occupies a psychic place in the minds of Korea?s 99% and represents the luxurious life for which they strive.

The neighborhood is just seven square miles but holds 7% of Korea?s GDP. For comparison, New York state, which is 3,000 times the size of Gangnam holds 7% of U.S. GDP. Forty-one percent of students at the nation?s most prestigious college, Seoul University, come from Gangnam, which in the U.S., would be like having 41% of Harvard students come from Manhattan.

The neighborhood is full of high-rise apartment buildings, high-end department stores, the city?s trendiest boutiques and hottest clubs, and a lot of plastic surgery clinics. As U.S.-based Korean blogger Jae Kim says in?her analysis of the song, ?In short, it?s like the U.S. Upper East Side plus Beverly Hills minus tradition; or I?d rather say it?s more like ?Dubai???and here, she refers to the area?s recent development??built on Korean cabbage and Korean pear fields.?

What ?Gangnam Style? The Song Is About

But Psy?s rendering of ?Gangnam Style? highlights the superficiality of this dream. In the opening scene, Psy is lounging on a beach, dreaming he is being fanned by a beautiful girl. As the camera pans out, you realize he is actually lying on a chair in a sandy children?s playground.

Then you see him in a tux with a girl on each arm, strutting as though down a red carpet, except they appear to be in an underground parking lot, and instead of confetti fluttering down upon them, trash is flying at them with blizzard-like force.

In another scene, he parties like a rock star in a bus outfitted with disco balls, but his fellow partygoers are retirees wearing sun visors.

Meanwhile, in all these scenes, he?s dancing as though he?s riding an invisible horse, almost as though he?s the knight of his own imaginary Camelot.

The Truth Behind This Lifestyle

While the video is hilarious and seems to offer a sharp critique of the Gangnam lifestyle, it is also based on some hard facts of the personal finances of South Koreans, as?The Atlantic?points out.

Many families appear to be pursuing the Gangnam lifestyle whether or not it fits within their budget. For instance, Psy states his ability to drink coffee in one gulp and expresses a desire for a woman who drinks coffee too. What is so special about coffee, which is cheap? Well it turns out that in Korea, there?s a popular joke about women who eat $2 ramen for lunch in order to afford a $6 coffee at Starbucks, mocking women who spend more than they can afford.

And indeed, spending more than you can afford seems to be the trend in Korea.?The Financial Times reports?that household debt in South Korea has reached a perilous high: 155% of disposable income, which is higher than the U.S. figure before the subprime mortgage crisis (138%).

The country?s obsession with achievement drives people to buy luxury handbags and cars and pay for expensive tutors that will get their children into the top universities, according to?The Washington Post.?Sadly, these aspirations outweigh any lessons that Koreans might have learned from?the credit crisis?the country endured in 2002, when Koreans had an average of almost five cards per person, and the government had to step in to bail out the country?s largest credit-card issuer.

While credit card ownership dropped to an average of about three per person afterward, it is back up to almost five again. A little over a year ago, the South Korean government and economists rolled out several policies to get Korean consumers to be more cautious about their spending before a crisis does it for them.

What You Can Learn From ?Gangnam Style?

So, now that you know the price Koreans pay for pursuing the Gangnam lifestyle, here?s what you can learn from this silly song:

  • Don?t live beyond your means. If you want to buy something out of your reach, remember that studies show that while we often think that buying or owning something will make us happier, what actually happens is that after an initial spike, our happiness level reverts to what it was before the purchase. Also, when you feel tempted to buy something you can?t afford, ask yourself whether the joy you?ll get from this object is really worth the pain and stress of paying off the debt. And if your spending problem is simply not knowing where your money is going, then?set up a budget?in LearnVest's Money Center and?start tracking your expenses.
  • Don?t try to keep up with the Joneses. Remember that everyone has a different life path and circumstances are constantly changing. You may envy your friend?s lifestyle now, but in a year, the tables may be turned. Besides, you never know: Your friend?s fabulous lifestyle may not be funded by cash, but by debt.
  • Don?t get into credit card debt. While debt is debt, there are some kinds that are worse than others. Credit card debt is one of them because the interest compounds, meaning that with every day you don?t pay it off, it grows bigger. And unlike a student loan, a mortgage or a business loan, what you get out of it doesn?t appreciate in value or increase your earning power. (If you?re working your way out, try LearnVest's?Get Out of Debt Bootcamp.)
  • Finally, remember that there are so many ways you can enrich your life for free. For instance, you can?underindulge,?because the less you have of something, the more you enjoy it;?savor?so you fully enjoy each experience;?and regularly express?gratitude, so you remember how much?you already have.

As Psy shows as he traipses around Gangnam, the more we try to live lives outside of our means, the more ridiculous we look?while also probably feeling worse about ourselves:?Psy himself said?of his experience filming the ridiculous scenes in ?Gangnam Style,? ?Human society is so hollow, and even while filming I felt pathetic. Each frame by frame was hollow.?

So, enjoy doing the horse-riding dance, but don?t forget the price of having Gangnam Style.

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This story was originally published by?LearnVest.

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/gangnam-style-finance-tips-2012-9

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Yankees, Orioles keep winning

Here's how the pennant races look with exactly two weeks left:

? AN EXTRA GOOD TIME: The Orioles and Yankees sure had a lot of fun on Wednesday. First, Ichiro Suzuki powered New York to a doubleheader sweep against Toronto. Then Adam Jones hit a two-run homer in the 11th inning and Baltimore earned its 15th consecutive extra-innings win with a 3-1 victory at Seattle. The AL wild card-leading Orioles were coming off an 18-inning win against the Mariners on Tuesday night.

When the day was over, the Yankees had a half-game advantage over the Orioles in the wild AL East ? baseball's tightest race heading down the stretch.

? LUCKY BREAK: Matt Kemp was credited with crossing home to give the Dodgers a 6-0 lead in the fourth inning of the second game of their doubleheader at Washington, even though TV replays showed the last out already had been recorded on third baseman Ryan Zimmerman's head-over-heels, reaching tag of runner Adrian Gonzalez. Kemp then hit a go-ahead homer in the ninth to send Los Angeles to a 7-6 victory and an important split of the two games.

? REASON FOR CONCERN: Cincinnati manager Dusty Baker was diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat and was expected to stay overnight in a Chicago hospital. He missed the Reds' 6-5 victory over the Cubs and hopes to rejoin the team on Friday.

Cincinnati lowered its magic number to clinch a playoff spot to one with the Dodgers splitting a doubleheader at Washington. The Reds' magic number for a second NL Central title in three years is three.

? NEXT UP: Angels right-hander Zack Greinke (5-2, 3.78 ERA) faces Rangers rookie Yu Darvish (15-9, 4.02 ERA) as the AL West powers conclude a three-game series in Southern California.

? CHASE CHATTER: "The only thing that's going to mean anything to me is when we clinch the pennant. That's the only thing, the only number, I'm concerned with," Washington Nationals manager Davey Johnson said.

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