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Kamis, 31 Maret 2011

Emily Deschanel Pregnant

Emily Deschanel Pregnant

A Bones baby is on the way.

Emily Deschanel and husband David Hornsby are expecting their first child, her rep confirms to PEOPLE exclusively.

The actress, 34, and Hornsby, a writer-actor best known for his role as Rickety Cricket on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, met through friends and began dating in 2007. They were married in an intimate ceremony in L.A. last September.

Deschanel is due later this year. Read the whole story: people.com

Erik Hassle - Sometimes When It Rains


"I can hear your heartbeat for miles"

Okay, confession. I haven't actually listened to the EP that this is taken from yet, but I'm very eager to. Erik Hassle hasn't ever released anything subpar, and his most recent single Are You Leaving is one of his best. The clips of the EP (particularly Stay Away) sound great and this track, while less instantly poppy, is a nice example of the more electronic sound he's been exploring with members of legendary Swedish band Kent. Hassle's vocals and songwriting skill are among the best out there at the moment and, although it's now become a cliché to say so, he should be much bigger worldwide than he is. Luckily, his native Sweden seems to finally be embracing him. His album was everywhere last Spring when I was in Stockholm, and the new single's getting heavy rotation on the radio. Like fellow Swede Robyn, Hassle's got the magic touch that takes pop music and gives it a mood. His songs are anything but generic.



(Music posted for evaluation purposes only. If you like what you hear, support the artists. Buy the EP here. Follow me on twitter and facebook.

Devastating to Pennsylvania


PASTOR RICKY WITH SENATOR ROBERT CASEY.
Senator Robert Casey
Phone: 202-224-6324
Pastor Matt Staniz and RFD Brian Sweeney Congratulating Sen. Pat Toomey
Senator Pat Toomey
Phone: 202-224-4254

Senators Robert Casey and Pat Toomey need to hear from all of us about it right now, before they cut a deal in the next few days.

Please spread the word about all of these proposed cuts to Pennsylvania:

$71 million would be cut from federal funds for clean and safe water in Pennsylvania.1
6,100 Pennsylvania children would be immediately cut from Head Start, which provides comprehensive early childhood development services for at-risk children ages zero to five.2
$176 million would be cut from Pell Grants, affecting all 313,000 higher education students with those grants in Pennsylvania.3
Job training and employment services would be effectively eliminated for 6,900 dislocated workers, 30,000 low-income adults, and 8,000 youths age 14 to 21.4
$5.1 million would be cut from law enforcement assistance, taking cops off the beat.5

Daniel Mintz - MoveOn

Google bought LeRoy

and you should too.
http://www.leroyland.com/

A visual prayer.



State of the Art"God is leading our fight. God has already given us the victory," - Simone Gbagbo

Noel Coward's was purchased for £420.

Portraits and Prices of Legendary Poets From Bonhams's Recent "Papers & Portraits" Auction

Slide show with price tags from ARTINFO
http://www.artinfo.com/news/photos/3058/29165/?utm_source=nlda&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter

Readymade

of criticism buy Lonesome LeRoy

and Grandma too


Patti Smith 1997 London UK
Patti Smith 2010 in Hollywood, California.Jackson Pollock, Clement Greenberg, Helen Frankenthaler, Lee Krasner and an unidentified child at the beach, ca. 1952. Photographer unknown. Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner papers, circa 1905-1984. Archives of American Art.

I was lost in a valley of pleasure.
I was lost in the infinite sea.
I was lost, and measure for measure,
love spewed from the heart of me.
I was lost, and the cost,
and the cost didn't matter to me.
I was lost, and the cost
was to be outside society.
Patti Smith 1975Chuck Close Al Gore

America: Now and Here



Laurie Simmons's “Red White and Blue Room”

http://americanowandhere.org/

Blonde Oil #2

by LeRoy Moer Hoel

Sir Richard Branson



http://www.virgingalactic.com/

The Deepwater Horizon rig explosion


Bloomberg News reported that federal prosecutors are considering filing manslaughter charges against BP managers in the April 20, 2010, deaths of 11 crewmembers of the drilling rig Deepwater Horizon. BP, which has already paid billions of dollars to help clean up the largest accidental oil spill in history and compensate those who suffered economic losses, has been under the threat of criminal indictments since June. To date, the blame for the well blowout has been widely distributed, with BP deflecting much, if not most, of the responsibility for the disaster to the companies the oil company had hired to drill and manage their well. An indictment of BP managers for manslaughter would be a dramatic refutation of that position. - Tom Shroder

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Tayyip Erdogan



“Al-Gaddafi International Prize for Human Rights,” was awarded to Mommar Gadaffi’s friend and ally, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The prize is awarded every year to an individual who has worked toward protecting and advancing human rights. “The Prize categorically believes that freedom is an indivisible natural right for Man; it is not a gift or grace from anybody, and that safeguarding it is a general human responsibility,” said a press release describing the award and announcing the 2010 winner. Erdogan, who traveled to Tripoli in November to claim the “coveted” prize was honored. “You can be sure that this award will encourage our struggle for human rights in regional and global sense,” said Erdogan “The only thing we want in our region and in the globe is peace and justice. If there is prosperity in the region, every state will benefit. All regional states would benefit from peace, harmony and stability. Everyone must be sure of one thing: Whatever we want for ourselves, we also want for others.” - The Asbarez Post

Gotti: Three Generations

John Travolta is set to play John Gotti Sr., the mobster known as the Dapper Don, in the indie pic Gotti: Three Generations. Nick Cassavetes will direct the screenplay by Leo Rossi, which focuses on the relationship between John Gotti Sr., the head of the Gambino crime family who died in prison in 2002, and his son John Gotti Jr., who took over the family business for his father, served time in prison, but then successfully escaped conviction in four subsequent racketeering trials. - The Hollywood Reporter

Gee E



Jeff Immelt
According to The New York Times, last year General Electric (GE) made over $14.2 billion in profit, but paid NO federal tax.1 None. Now GE is slashing health benefits and retirement benefits for new employees among non-union workers and is expected to push unions to accept similar cutbacks3, while its CEO, Jeff Immelt, gets a 100% pay raise.4 - moveOn

Sign the petition calling for GE CEO Jeff Immelt to step down as chair of the President's Jobs Council.

http://pol.moveon.org/immelt_must_go/?rc=tw&id=26713-10146206-KA6sn8x&t=1

Even Newt Gingrich A Little Depressed By Prospect Of Him Running For President



WASHINGTON—Expressing a reaction similar to millions of other dismayed Americans, Newt Gingrich admitted Monday that he too was feeling "pretty bummed out" about the prospect of a Newt Gingrich presidential campaign. While confirming his ardent desire to be president, the former Speaker of the House told reporters the mere fact that American voters were seriously considering Newt Gingrich to be a viable Republican candidate in 2012 was a fairly distressing development that made him question the direction the country was moving in. "Even when I see my name on a list of potential candidates, I think, you gotta be kidding me—Newt Gingrich?" said Gingrich, frowning and shaking his head in disbelief. "People are actually getting excited about the guy who engineered the 1995 government shutdown? I'm sorry, but that's just sad." "It's 2011, for God's sake," Gingrich added. "Can't we get a fresher name to represent the Republican Party in the 21st century than Newt Gingrich?" Though he acknowledged a Gingrich candidacy would definitely fire up certain segments of the conservative base, and likely build up a fair amount of momentum on name- recognition alone, Gingrich said that knowing we lived in a world where these kinds of political realities existed at all was a rather grim and sobering thought. - The Onion

Find something better than capitalism.

The world is facing a choice between international capitalism and state capitalism. A new system must be invented. - George Soros
A New World Architecture
http://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/soros52/English

Thanks Bob!

Microsoft threw its weight behind an existing probe Google by European Union

Microsoft Corp. on Thursday threw its weight behind an existing probe by European Union authorities into whether rival Google Inc. is abusing its dominant position in the online search market to thwart competition.

Microsoft's General Counsel Brad Smith said the company is filing its own complaint against Google with the European Commission, citing concern over "a broadening pattern of conduct aimed at stopping anyone else from creating a competitive alternative."

A spokeswoman for the Commission couldn't immediately confirm whether the complaint had already been received.

The Commission opened a formal investigation into Google's behavior last November, following complaints from several smaller Web companies that the search giant was burying them in its results and engaging in other anticompetitive practices.

Google has long pointed to Microsoft's involvement in the probe, since one of the original complainants, online shopping site Ciao, is owned by Microsoft's search engine Bing. Another company involved in the case, U.K.-based price comparison site Foundem, is a member of a Microsoft-sponsored technology organization.

Al Verney, a Brussels-based spokesman for Google, said the company wasn't surprised by Microsoft's move since one of their subsidiaries was one of the original complainants.

"For our part, we continue to discuss the case with the European Commission and we're happy to explain to anyone how our business works," Verney said.

Nevertheless, Microsoft's direct complaint adds weight to the case, since it lists several specific examples of alleged anticompetitive practices by Google involving some of the search engine's pet projects.

Smith claims that Google "put in place a growing number of technical measures to restrict competing search engines from properly accessing" its YouTube video-streaming site.

"Without proper access to YouTube, Bing and other search engines cannot stand with Google on an equal footing in returning search results with links to YouTube videos and that, of course, drives more users away from competitors and to Google," he wrote in a blog post.

Smith also said that Google blocked Microsoft's Windows Phones "from operating properly with YouTube," but offers better services to its own Android phones and iPhones, whose producer Apple Inc. does not own a search engine.

With Bing, Microsoft is one of Google's biggest direct rivals. It also has a partnership deal with the other big search engine, Yahoo! Inc.

Yet neither Bing nor Yahoo have found a way of closing in on Google, which processes two out of three online searches in the U.S. In Europe, the Mountain View, Calif.,-based company controls more than 90 percent of the search market. The two companies also compete in other areas, such as cloud computing — where they offer remote server space and software processing to clients.

Central to Thursday's complaint is how Google's practices affect advertising — the main source of revenue for Web companies offering free services.

"Google has engaged in a broadening pattern of walling off access to content and data that competitors need to provide search results to consumers and to attract advertisers," Smith said.

Microsoft claims Google is keeping some advertisers from accessing their own data and transferring it to rival advertising platforms, such as its own adCenter. That allegation echoes complaints by other companies and is part of the Commission's probe.

Smith said Microsoft, based in Redmond, Wash., had provided the European Commission with a "considerable body of expert analysis" to support its case.

With its complaint, Microsoft finds itself in a new situation in Europe, after it battled antitrust investigations and billion euro (dollar) fines from the European Commission for years.

"Having spent more than a decade wearing the shoe on the other foot with the European Commission, the filing of a formal antitrust complaint is not something we take lightly," Smith said.

If Google is found guilty of anticompetitive behavior it could be fined up to 10 percent of annual revenue, which reached some $29 billion last year.

Profile Robert Bunsen

Robert Wilhelm Eberhard Bunsen (31 March 1811 – 16 August 1899)adalah seorang ahli kima dari Jerman yang meneliti spectrum dari unsur – unsur yang dipanaskan.

Robert Bunsen merupakan anak bungsu dari empat saudara seorang Profesor bahasa Modern di Universitas Göttingen, Jerman . Robert Bunsen dibesarkan dilingkungan akademik sehingga sejak kecil mempunyai minat dan ketertarikan terhadap ilmu pengetahuan sangat tinggi.

Pada usia 19 tahun Robert Bunson berhasil meraih gelar Doktor dan mendapat sebutan sebagai pelopor dalam bidang fotokimia. Selain berjasa dalam pengembangan fotokimia beliu juga bekerja sama dengan rekannya yang berasal dari Jerman bernama Gustav Kirchhoff menemukan unsur Cesium ( 1860) atau dalam symbol kimianya Cs ( 55Cs), dan Rubidium dengan symbol kimia Rb (37Rb) ditemukan pada tahun (1861).

Casium dan Rabidium merupakan materi yang berbahaya bagi kesehatan karena mengandung radioaktif tetapi yang sangat bermanfaat dan digunakan dalam aplikasi medis, hidrologi, dan alat ukur.

Arnold Schwarzenegger rallies to defence of David Cameron on Libya

David Cameron had his usual air of nonchalance as he strolled along the committee corridor of the House of Commons for this evening's meeting of the Tory 1922 committee.

As he approached committee room 14, where Tory MPs were preparing to raise concerns about Libya, the prime minister suddenly became animated. He had a surprise for the MPs and peers gathered to listen to him answer their concerns about Libya. Arnold Schwarzenegger would address the meeting.

Desmond Swayne, the prime minister's jovial parliamentary private secretary, was despatched to ensure that the former governor of California would arrive safely and, most importantly, on time. A tanned figure could be seen in the distance ambling along the corridor accompanied by a posse of bodyguards and aides dressed in black tie for Mikhail Gorbachev's 80th birthday party at the Albert Hall.

Cameron, who first bonded with the former governor when they discussed the environment in his Cigar Tent in the grounds of his office in Sacramento, had a brief chat with the former Terminator. The prime minister was then called into the committee room where he announced that he had a special guest.

Schwarzenegger did the business for the prime minister. Tory MPs banged their desks with approval as he said that Cameron had shown leadership on Libya. He left after just a few minutes – the former president of a superpower could not be kept waiting – and walked off with his bodyguards.

I caught up with Schwarzenegger who told me:

I was invited by the prime minister to say a few words. David is doing such a great job.

It was very good to pump them up, to tell them they're doing a great job on Libya, a great job for Britain in making it live within its means and a great job with policies to protect the environment.

Downing Street, which knows that Tory MPs have deep concerns about Libya, was delighted. A senior No 10 source said:


Arnie is David's secret weapon. We can't arm the rebels but at least we have Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Cameron addressed the concerns of MPs after Schwarzenegger had left. He told MPs:


We are not dreamers. We are Conservatives.

Tory MPs have two concerns about Libya:

• The prospect that Britain could be prepared to arm rebel forces. Edward Leigh highlighted these concerns when he told William Hague in the Commons:

I urge extreme caution on [the foreign secretary]. Would it not be a double win for al-Qaida, and would we not start losing support in the Arab world, if we were seen to impose a solution on Libya and at the same time to give arms to what could prove to be Islamist insurgents in the future?

• That Britain is embarking on "mission creep" in which it goes beyond UN security council resolution 1973, which authorised the military action, to remove the regime of Muammar Gaddafi. These concerns were highlighted in the commons last week by Andrew Tyrie, the chairman of the commons Treasury select committee.

All sides seemed excited by the appearance of Schwarzenegger. Tories were too polite to ask whether it was wise of the prime minister to pose at a time of war with the man who utters the famous words in The Terminator – 'The Uzi nine millimeter' – as he orders a series of weapons from a gun shop. When the owner says he can't buy so many weapons all at once Schwarzenegger takes what might be described as the Gaddafi approach and shoots him dead.

Tories probably forgot that detail when Schwarzenegger uttered his most famous line from the film as he departed with the words:
I'll be back.

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Rabu, 30 Maret 2011

Movie Blitz 3/30/11

I see a lot of movies, so from time to time I'd like to add a new feature to the blog. Similar to my Pop Blitz posts, here's Movie Blitz!

Sucker Punch
Definitely a case of the parts being stronger than the whole. Some cool visual scenes, but they come and go without leaving much of an impression. Unfortunately, the plot didn't coalesce at all and I was left scratching my head at the end (not in a good way). C

Limitless
A cool concept and great performances/direction. While I wish they would have gone just a little further with it, this was easily the best 2011 film I've seen so far. The "zoom-in" special effects are pretty astonishing. B+

I Am Number Four
I couldn't make it through the book, but I thought the premise would make a good movie. It didn't. What could have been an engaging thriller turned out to be a mix of Roswell and Smallville without the charm of either. The climax, when things actually started happening, was the best part. C-

The Adjustment Bureau
Like Limitless, this had an interesting sci-fi concept and great performances. I liked it a little less, but still enjoyed it. Great fun while you're watching, but it's not the kind of film that sticks with you. B

Battle: Los Angeles
I really disliked this movie. In fact, I'd hardly call it a movie. It was like watching someone else play a video game. No story, no characters worth caring for, and the shakiest, grayest direction I've seen in awhile. I love alien invasion movies, but I could hardly wait for this one to be over. D-

Elizabeth Taylor’s Jewels to Be Auctioned at Christie’s

According to sources, the actress’s brilliant baubles — estimated in the past at $150 million collectively — are expected to be auctioned by Christie’s sometime in the future. (A Christie’s spokeswoman declined to comment.) Part of what makes her collection so special is its quality, according to Luxury Jewels of Beverly Hills President/CEO Peter Sedghi, who worked with the star on her House of Taylor jewelry line. “She had the most amazing eye,” he tells PEOPLE. “To be honest, she knew more than I did [about jewelry]. When you would show her stones, she would tell you the origin, if it’s good quality, bad quality, where it came from.” And though Taylor loved it all — colored stones, pearls — she had a special place in her heart for diamonds, Sedghi says. “She had a collection like I’ve never seen before, and she knew exactly what every one was — what the diamonds were, the quality. But it was more for her; it was … the history behind it. A lot of them had sentimental value.” Friend and celebrity jeweler Lorraine Schwartz says such sparklers were a natural part of Taylor’s history. “The studios, in order to make her happy, they’d always give her jewelry. So she grew up collecting it,” she explains. “People always gave her gifts … it was something that she learned to love.” And she took great care of them, too. “She [had] collections and collections, and rooms. She [knew] where every single piece was. [It was] amazing.” Of all her baubles — which included the 69-carat Taylor-Burton diamond (pictured, purchased for more than $1 million) — it was the 33-carat Krupp diamond, gifted to her by fifth husband Richard Burton, that she treasured most. But regardless of which jewels she preferred, she was always wearing at least one. In fact, Schwartz remembers receiving a phone call one morning in 2003 after Taylor had taken a fall. “She was like, ‘I don’t feel good, my hair is dirty but I’m wearing my bracelet,’” she recalls. “I mean, fabulous.” - People

Mark Zuckerberg/Obey street art graphic

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