Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Steve Miller On World Cafe





Courtesy of the artist


Steve Miller.


Courtesy of the artist





  • "Looking at You" by MC5

  • "Down on the Street" by The Stooges

  • "What I Like About You" by The Romantics



Class is in session for Detroit Rock 101 with author Steve Miller. The former crime writer and rock musician sits down for a discussion with host David Dye on another Sense of Place: Detroit feature.


Detroit Rock City: The Uncensored History of Rock 'n' Roll in America's Loudest City is an oral history featuring commentary from such artists as Mitch Ryder, Iggy Pop and Jack White. In this discussion, Miller tells his story about seeing the legendary MC5 rehearse at age 12 and getting hooked on the local music scene. The writer also touches on the evolution of Detroit rock, from punk in the '70s through the garage revival of the '90s.


Source: http://www.npr.org/blogs/WorldCafe/2013/10/21/239273589/steve-miller-on-world-cafe?ft=1&f=10001
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Monday, October 21, 2013

Finally, a Sofa That Puts Your Building Block Skills To Good Use

Finally, a Sofa That Puts Your Building Block Skills To Good Use

Unless you grew up to become an architect, you're probably wondering if you wasted your toddler years playing with blocks when you could've been learning more valuable skills. But worry not—thanks to designer Scott Jones, anyone can put their longstanding block skills to good use with this lovely modular Bloc'd Sofa, which can be rearranged into countless seating configurations.

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Linksys to resume building network hardware for small- to medium-size businesses


If Cisco thought it was unloading a consumer brand that no longer fit with its enterprise focus by selling its Linksys business unit to Belkin, Cisco's in for a surprise: Belkin is embarking on an ambitious campaign to once again make Linksys a major player in the SMB networking market.


"Linksys had been successfully selling SMB infrastructure products into the marketplace for more than 20 years," said Ben Thacker, global vice president of Belkin enterprise business. "Linksys was one of the largest suppliers of switches and routers into the 5- to 99-seat environment. Now under the Belkin International organization we know the Linksys brand can be successful again catering to this environment."


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Indeed, Linksys had significant shares of both the consumer and SMB markets when Cisco acquired it in 2003. But Cisco rebadged Linksys's business-oriented hardware as Cisco products and used the Linksys brand solely for consumer devices. A source inside Linksys, however, tells me that many of the Linksys business-unit engineers remained and came over to Belkin as part of the acquisition.


Belkin, meanwhile, is best known as a consumer-electronics manufacturer, selling cables, smartphone and tablet cases, outlet strips, webcams, and simple home-automation devices. But dig a little deeper and you'll find that Belkin has a robust line of business-oriented products, too, ranging from KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) hardware for controlling rack-mounted servers to the hulking racks those servers are mounted into.


Belkin's first Linksys-branded products after the acquisition were aimed at consumers, but starting in November and continuing into 2014, the privately held company will launch a host of new Linksys products into the SMB market.


The first wave, which Belkin will announce in November, will include a line of unmanaged gigabit switches with between 5 and 24 ports. Dual- and single-WAN VPN routers are the next item on the roadmap, and these will be followed by single- and dual-band 802.11n wireless access points, and dual-band 802.11ac wireless access points.


The Network Magic software that Linksys acquired from Pure Networks a number of years ago will also apparently be returning to the limelight.


In January, Belkin intends to ship Linksys-branded indoor and outdoor IP surveillance cameras, along with a two-bay network video recorder. In the March/April timeframe, Belkin plans to announce a line of managed gigabit switches in configurations ranging from 8 to 52 ports, as well as some PoE (power-over-ethernet) switches.


Later in 2014, Belkin will introduce cloud-management solutions (although the company revealed few details as to what that will entail). This will be followed by an office-automation initiative that will include Belkin's existing WeMo product line for power management and lighting controls with some new products the Linksys team is working on.


The Linksys divestiture ended Cisco's involvement in the consumer market, so one has to wonder if the company's management imagined they'd end up competing with their former business unit in the business market. This should be fun to watch.


Source: http://www.infoworld.com/d/networking/linksys-resume-building-network-hardware-small-medium-size-businesses-229193
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Deal of the Day: Samsung S-View Flip Cover for Galaxy S4

Deal of the Day The Oct. 21 Deal of the Day is the Samsung S-View Flip Cover for Galaxy S4. This case combines the fashion and privacy of a flip cover with the convenience of a screen window that allows view-through access to alerts, status and vital information. The back easily snaps on, replacing the phone’s standard battery cover, without making the phone bulky. Comes in black or white.

The Samsung S-View Flip Cover is available for just $39.75, 34% off today. Backed by our 60-day return policy and fast shipping.

Deal also available in the Canada store

Check out our entire selection of Samsung Galaxy S4 cases at ShopAndroid.com!


    






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Raymond becomes major hurricane as it nears Mexico


MEXICO CITY (AP) — Hurricane Raymond strengthened to a Category 3 storm early Monday and threatened to hurl heavy new rains onto a sodden region of Mexico's Pacific Coast already devastated by last month's Tropical Storm Manuel.

The U.S. National Hurricane Center said the newly formed storm had nearly stalled offshore, with winds of about 120 mph (192 kph). Raymond was centered about 115 miles (185 kilometers) south of the beach resort of Zihuatanejo, and it was expected to move only a little closer to the coast by Tuesday before veering back out to sea on Wednesday.

In Zihuatanejo, next to the neighboring resort of Ixtapa, authorities went door-to-door in hillside communities, warning residents about the risks of floods and mudslides, but nobody had voluntarily evacuated yet to the three storm shelters set up in the town's schools and athletic facilities, said municipal firefighter Jesus Guatemala.

Amid light, intermittent rains, tourists continued to stroll the town, albeit under cloudy skies.

Mexican authorities rushed to deploy emergency crews and said they were considering evacuations of low-lying areas. About 10,000 people already were living away from their homes a month after Manuel inundated whole neighborhoods and caused landslides that buried much of one village. It left behind drenched hillsides that posed serious landslide risks.

David Korenfeld, head of Mexico's National Water Commission, said Sunday that officials were pinning their hopes on a cold front moving from the north that could help steer Raymond away from the coast.

"The cold front coming down is what makes it (Raymond) turn to the left, but that is a model," Korenfeld said. "If that cold front comes down more slowly, this tropical storm ... can get closer to the coast."

Forecasters said that even if Raymond stays offshore, the storm could dump heavy rain and cause life-threatening flash floods and mudslides along the south-central Mexican coast.

"There will be rain for the next 72 hours along the Pacific coast — very heavy rain, torrential rain," Korenfeld said.

A hurricane warning was in effect from Tecpan de Galeana, up the coast from Acapulco, north to the port of Lazaro Cardenas. A tropical storm warning was posted from Acapulco to Tecpan.

Authorities in the southern state of Guerrero, where Manuel caused about 120 deaths from flooding and landslides in September, closed seaports, set up 700 emergency shelters and urged residents in risk areas to take precautions. Officials were expected to decide soon whether to order more evacuations, including from low-lying areas of Acapulco that flooded during Manuel.

The state cancelled classes in most coastal communities west of Acapulco, including Zihuatanejo. Schools are often used as emergency shelters in Mexico.

The potential for damage from such rains is high. About 50 dams in the area are still over capacity, and officials began releasing water to make room for expected rainfall.

Some villages high in the mountains of Guerrero were still without electricity and phone service following Manuel.

In Zihuatanejo, near the Ixtapa resort, authorities sent emergency personnel into low-lying areas to warn people to seek safer ground, said Miguel Quiroz, a local Red Cross dispatcher.

In Barra de Potosi, a beach area just outside Zihuatanejo, a light rain began falling Sunday but tourists were largely undisturbed by the storm's proximity.

"We've got bookings coming in, people are coming in," said London native Les Johnson, an employee at the Our House bed and breakfast. "There's people on the beach, it's quite nice ... there's no problem at the moment."

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UFC 166 weigh-in results: Cain Velasquez, Junior dos Santos make weight


HOUSTON -- The last hurdle has been cleared, now the decade's biggest heavyweight trilogy is ready to be settled. Amid a rowdy crowd at Houston's Toyota Center, Cain Velasquez and Junior dos Santos both met their required weight during Thursday's UFC 166 weigh-ins.


An overwhelming crowd favorite, reigning heavyweight champion Velasquez tipped the scales at 241 pounds. Dos Santos, the former titleholder who lost his belt to Velasquez in brutal fashion last year, came in one pound lighter, hitting his mark at 240 pounds.


"I'm here to give you guys one more knockout," dos Santos said under a hail of boos.


Velasquez and dos Santos' history stretches back to late-2011, when the ferocious Brazilian challenger stunned Velasquez with a first-round knockout to punctuate the UFC's first appearance on FOX. However Velasquez returned the favor 13 months later, brutalizing dos Santos over five lopsided rounds to seize back his title.


Now the pair look to settle their differences in Saturday night's grudge match.


"He's a tough dude and I expect this fight to be tougher than the second," Velasquez said. "That's what I trained for. That's what I'm ready for."


In the night's co-main event, Velasquez's friend and teammate Daniel Cormier hit the scales at 224, the lightest weight of his career.


To avoid a showdown with Velasquez, Cormier pledged to cut down to light heavyweight following the weekend. But first he must get through Roy Nelson, a top-10 heavyweight in his own right who weighed in at a trim 249 pounds.


On the undercard, UFC newcomer Andre Fili missed the featherweight limit by 2.5 pounds. As a result, 20-percent of Fili's purse will be forfeited to his opponent, Jeremy Larsen.


UFC 166 takes place October 19, 2013 at the Toyota Center in Houston, TX. Complete UFC 166 weigh-in results can be seen below.


Main card (Pay-per-view)
Cain Velasquez (241) vs. Junior dos Santos (240)
Daniel Cormier (224) vs. Roy Nelson (249)
Gilbert Melendez (156) vs. Diego Sanchez (156)
Gabriel Gonzaga (257) vs. Shawn Jordan (255)
John Dodson (125) vs. Darrell Montague (126)


Preliminary card (Fox Sports 1)
Tim Boetsch (186) vs. C.B. Dollaway (186)
Nate Marquardt (171) vs. Hector Lombard (169)
Sarah Kaufman (135) vs. Jessica Eye (135)
George Sotiropoulos (155) vs. K.J. Noons (156)


Preliminary card (Facebook/YouTube)
T.J. Waldburger (170.5) vs. Adlan Amagov (171)
Tony Ferguson (155) vs. Mike Rio (156)
Jeremy Larsen (145.5) vs. Andre Fili (148.5)*
Dustin Pague (135) vs. Kyoji Horiguchi (135)


*Will forfeit 20-percent of his purse


Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2013/10/18/4853380/ufc-166-weigh-in-results-cain-velasquez-junior-dos-santos-make-weight
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How to turn off BlinkFeed in Sense 5.5

BlinkFeed in Sense 5.5

The option to turn off BlinkFeed is good to have — but you'll be missing out on a great feature

One of the more radical changes HTC brought in its Sense 5 user interface was the addition of BlinkFeed, a somewhat customizable news reader built into your home screens. In fact, it was meant to serve as your home screen, showing you the latest from your favorite news sources, Facebook and Twitter. 

And as you'd expect, BlinkFeed was polarizing. New features can be hard to sell, especially when it comes to forcing them onto a home screen — and doubly so when there's no way to turn them off. Sure, you could just install a new launcher — or just ignore BlinkFeed in the first place — but that wasn't really the point for many.

But starting in Sense 5.5, which debuts on the new HTC One Max, you'll be able to easily turn off the BlinkFeed pane.

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In 'All Is Lost,' Plenty To Be Found





Robert Redford plays the sole character in All Is Lost; a man who is stranded at sea, on a badly damaged boat — and completely on his own.



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Robert Redford plays the sole character in All Is Lost; a man who is stranded at sea, on a badly damaged boat — and completely on his own.


Daniel Daza/Roadside Attractions/Lionsgate



All Is Lost


  • Director: J.C. Chandor

  • Genre: Action, drama

  • Running Time: 106 minutes

Rated PG-13 for brief strong language


With: Robert Redford


(Recommended)



Other than a single shouted expletive toward the end of All is Lost, the only words we hear from its central character — a sailor adrift alone on the Indian Ocean — come right at the beginning, in a note of apology to unknown recipients for unspecified sins.


That cryptic missive aside, the movie's viscerally terrifying, weirdly ennobling language is all sight and sound. The sailor, known only as Our Man and played by Robert Redford, grunts and pants as he struggles to caulk a deep gash in his sailboat, inflicted by a stray cargo container that's lost its ship and is littering the ocean with Chinese-made children's sneakers.


Global capital bites back, perhaps. But as with several other plum films of this year's Oscar season — Gravity, Captain Phillips — the elements will bite harder. Our Man takes a vicious beating from nature, and the wishful thought crossed my mind that the character might be Jeremy Irons' brutally callous hedge fund manager from director J.C. Chandor's previous film, the underappreciated Margin Call, back on the big screen to get his just deserts.


Not that Our Man is telling. We hear the creak of ropes and the gentle lapping of waves around his bunk. The whisper swells into a roar, accompanied by whistling wind as a storm bears down on his rudderless boat. Loudest of all is the deep silence that tells Our Man he's all alone, his only compass an animal instinct to endure.


As recently as last year's The Company You Keep, in which he painfully miscast himself as a former Weather Underground activist on the run, the 77-year-old Redford was playing implausibly younger men. Here, his weathered face looking like the Grand Canyon, he moves like an old man, accustomed to competence but a touch geezerish, puffing away as he tries to fix every leak, re-establish each malfunctioning connection to the outside world. It's this that gives Our Man his force, and his aching vulnerability. If weather is the movie's showier star, Redford's lack of vanity makes him its taciturn equal.


All is Lost is as quiet as Margin Call was chatty; at a minimum, you might call this film a procedural. But like the best of the genre, its relentless focus on the material and the practical also gestures subtly at a life of the soul, however battered.


On its face, All is Lost digs deep into the frontier mythology — specifically calling back to Redford's rugged '70s turn in Sydney Pollack's Jeremiah Johnson — of the strong, silent American hero doing what he has to do to survive in an arbitrary, indifferent environment.


Yet in other ways the movie refuses standard heroics. We don't know what Our Man has done wrong, or whether his efforts to survive are an attempt at expiation, or even quite what happens to him at the end. The film's denouement can be read in at least two ways.


Tempting though it is to see his struggle as a blunt metaphor for navigating the storms of life itself, the movie seems to be asking something more specific than simply, how shall we live when we know we're going to die some time? It's posing a higher-stakes version of that question: How shall we live when death is palpably at hand? (Recommended)


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Cruz blames GOP for 'lousy' budget deal


Politics Confidential

Sen. Ted Cruz isn’t backing down.

The Texas Republican, who many Republicans and Democrats alike blame for triggering the confrontation that led to the shutdown, told “Politics Confidential” that the agreement that allowed the government to reopen late last week is “lousy.”

“The deal we got ... was a lousy deal,” Cruz said. “The Washington establishment sold the American people down the river. It provided no relief for the millions of people who were hurting because of Obamacare.”

Cruz faulted Senate Republicans for accepting the last-minute compromise that was struck between Senate leaders Harry Reid, D-Nev., and Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.

“The reason this deal -- the lousy deal -- was reached ... is because unfortunately Senate Republicans made the choice not to support House Republicans,” he said.

With another possible government shutdown looming on Jan. 15, 2014, if Republicans and Democrats fail to reach a long-term compromise on the budget, Cruz would not rule out the possibility of once again threatening a shutdown unless the Affordable Care Act is repealed.

“What I intend to do is continue standing with the American people to work to stop Obamacare, because it isn't working, it's costing people's jobs, and it's taking away their healthcare,” Cruz said.

Still, Cruz insisted that he never wanted a shutdown in the first place.

“Let me be very clear, I said throughout this, we shouldn't have a shutdown,” Cruz said. “I don't want a shutdown, I repeatedly voted to open the government.”

Instead, he said, the responsibility for the shutdown should be placed on Democrats for their unwillingness to compromise on funding for the Affordable Care Act.

“There never would have been a shutdown if Harry Reid and President Obama hadn't said ‘we will not compromise, we will not negotiate, shut the government down,’” he said.

Asked about the fact that he has faced public ridicule from his colleagues in Congress, including many members of his own party, Cruz said he’s only concerned with the opinions of his Texas constituents -- not his fellow senators.

“I'm not serving in office because I desperately needed 99 new friends in the U.S. Senate,” Cruz said. “Given the choice between being reviled in Washington, D.C., and appreciated in Texas, or reviled in Texas and appreciated in Washington, I would take the former 100 out of 100 times.”

For more of the interview with Ted Cruz, including his explanation about why he says Washington is broken, check out this episode of “Politics Confidential.”

ABC’s Robin Gradison, Betsy Klein, Tom Thornton, Wayne Boyd and Barry Haywood contributed to this episode.

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Sunday, October 20, 2013

January Jones Takes Xander to Underwood Family Farms

Having some fall fun with her main man, January Jones took Xander to Underwood Family Farms in Moorpark, California on Saturday (October 19).


The "Mad Men" star dressed casually in a green plaid shirt, blue jeans, and ankle boots as she kept her little guy close.


Currently in limited release, the 35-year-old actress is starring in the western flick, "Sweetwater," directed by Logan Miller.


Joining January in the cast are Ed Harris, Jason Iaacs, Jason Aldean, and Eduardo Noriega. In the movie set in the late 1800s, a a fanatical religious leader, a renegade Sheriff, and a former prostitute collide in a blood triangle.


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Kerry Hopes Syria's Chemical Weapons Are Shipped Out Of The Region





Secretary of State John Kerry flies over Afghanistan on Oct. 11. He met with President Hamid Karzai to work out an agreement on U.S. presence in the country.



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Secretary of State John Kerry flies over Afghanistan on Oct. 11. He met with President Hamid Karzai to work out an agreement on U.S. presence in the country.


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Syria's chemical weapons could be consolidated and moved out of the country, Secretary of State John Kerry suggested in an interview with NPR.


Weapons inspectors are still in Syria assessing the country's stockpile and how to destroy it, in accordance with a United Nations Security Council resolution approved in September.


Asked by Morning Edition host Renee Montagne whether the agreement ensures that Syria's President Bashar Assad will remain in power, perhaps for many more months, Kerry replied:




"The fact is that these weapons can be removed whether Assad is there or not there because we know the locations, the locations have been declared, the locations are being secured. And my hope is that much of this material will be moved as rapidly [as] possibly into one location, and hopefully on a ship, and removed from the region."




Where such a ship would go is unclear, NPR's Michele Kelemen reports, and even the logistics of dealing with the weapons inside Syria are complicated.


"The Chemical Weapons Convention bars countries from moving their stockpiles — but in Syria's case, a U.N. resolution allows it and urges member states to help," Kelemen says.


Ralf Trapp, a consultant in chemical weapons disarmament, tells Kelemen that the idea of moving the material has been under discussion. However, he adds:




"It's a big, big logistical operation, and just doing this under peacetime conditions is not an easy job, so doing this under the conditions of Syria today is a challenge."




In an interview airing Thursday on Morning Edition, Kerry emphasized that the way forward in Syria would have to be diplomatic and that maintaining state institutions is key to future progress.


"There is no military solution. Absolutely not. There is only a continued rate of destruction and a creation of a humanitarian catastrophe for everybody in the region if the fighting continues," he said.


His remarks follow a two-week trip abroad, including two days in Kabul, where Kerry met with Afghan President Hamid Karzai. The leaders reached a deal on the terms of U.S. presence in Afghanistan after its combat mission ends.


"Everything that will be necessary to a successful agreement is in the agreement. We succeeded in defining exactly what the limits would be for American participation in the future," Kerry said.


But a council of public and tribal leaders, known as the Loya Jirga, still has to sign off on the issue of jurisdiction over Americans who would be working in Afghanistan.


"Needless to say, we are adamant it has to be the United States of America. That's the way it is everywhere else in the world," Kerry said. "And they have a choice: Either that's the way it is or there won't be any forces there of any kind."


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The Stealthy Barracuda UAV Is Germany's Future Flying Force

The Stealthy Barracuda UAV Is Germany's Future Flying ForceAfter the end of hostilities in WWII, France and Germany have become surprisingly close. The two nations are stalwart proponents of expanded European Union integration and are regularly referred to as the EU's "twin engine." But on the issue of unmanned aerial platform, the two simply cannot agree. So while France and its cohorts are developing the nEUROn, Germany is building the stealth Barracuda.

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