Digital publisher Open Road Integrated Media has put together a short video about how writers put food on the table when writing doesn’t pay the bills. The video features footage of writers Lawrence Block, John Lutz, Andre Dubus III (speaking about his father), Mary Glickman, Don Winslow, Kevin O’Brien, and M. William Phelps, all talking about the jobs they held before they became full-time writers. We really like it. Happy Labor Day, everyone!
Continue reading …By RAF CASERT, Associated Press DAEGU, South Korea — Six days and a slow start later, Usain Bolt finally won gold at the world championships, running the fourth-fastest 200 meters in history to back up his showmanship with a stunning performance. Bolt was slowest out of the blocks coming off his disqualification for a false start in the 100 final last Sunday that he blamed on “anxiety,” but drove through the bend and powered to the line in 19.40 seconds, just 0.21 seconds of the world record he set to win his first world title two years ago. “I was close to the world record,” Bolt said. “Me, I wasn’t in the best of shape, so I wasn’t expecting world record. For me to come here and do 19.4 was a wonderful achievement.” Knowing he had something to prove, there was no braggadocio during the race. Instead, he gritted his teeth over the last 20 meters before dipping across the line for the fastest time in two years. “I am still the best,” Bolt told an elated crowd of about 45,000 at Daegu Stadium before starting a barefoot dance to a deafening beat. “It was beautiful.” Walter Dix of the United States won his second sprint silver in 19.70 and Christophe Lemaitre earned bronze with a French record of 19.80. Bolt was a defending champion coming through on a night of two big upsets at the worlds. In the high jump, Anna Chicherova of Russia beat two-time defending champion Blanka Vlasic of Croatia, and Matthias De Zordo of Germany overcame favorite Andreas Thorkildsen of Norway to win the men’s javelin. Before Bolt took to the track, Sally Pearson ran the fastest 100 hurdles race in almost two decades to win gold. Pearson’s time of 12.28 seconds was the fastest since 1992 and moved the Australian into fourth on the all-time list. Yet, as so often when Bolt is in the stadium, there is nothing to match the Jamaican. Before his race, he fist-bumped with the volunteer who carried his belongings, practiced his “Lightning Bolt” move, and shushed the crowd with a finger to his lips before he sank into the blocks. There was going to be no second disqualification. With a reaction time of 0.193 seconds, he was the slowest out of the blocks. But from there on, everything went like a whirlwind. “I was running hard just to say to fans, ‘Sorry about the 100 meters,’” Bolt said. Dix was running in Lane 4 just ahead of the Jamaican and surprisingly held off Bolt for much of the bend. “I have never ran in Lane 3, ever,” Bolt said. “It was difficult for me.” But once beyond the bend, Bolt got rolling and left the others behind. He eyed the giant television screen and could see he was unchallenged in his favorite event, but carried through to the end to prove a point that there was no dent in his confidence ahead of the London Olympics. “There will be no joking round,” Bolt said. “I’ll be serious and I will come out and work hard.” It was Bolt’s fourth gold over two world championships and he is expected to anchor his country’s 400 relay Sunday in another Jamaica versus United States sprint duel. Allyson Felix now has done three better. The American ran the second leg on the winning 1,600 relay team to claim her seventh gold over four world championships. Felix and Sanya Richards-Ross failed to get gold in the individual 400, but built a big lead in running the first two legs of the relay to lead the U.S. to victory in 3 minutes, 18.09 seconds. Jamaica took silver in 3:18.71 and Russia earned bronze in 3:19.36. It was the third straight victory in the event for the United States, while Jamaica has now taken silver at the last four world championships. The Kenyans extended their dominance of the middle- and long-distance events with Olympic champion Asbel Kiprop leading Silas Kiplagat in the 1,500 for yet another Kenyan 1-2 finish. In the wide-open race, the Kenyans took charge with 600 meters to go and Kiprop pushed hardest to finish in 3:35.69, 0.23 ahead of his teammate. Matthew Centrowitz of the United States came from behind to take bronze in 3:36.08. It was the fifth 1-2 finish for the Kenyans. Earlier, Russia completed a sweep of the walking events, with Sergey Bakulin winning the 50-kilometer race ahead of teammate Denis Nizhegorodov. After Valeriy Borchin and Olga Kaniskina won the 20-kilometer events earlier in the week, Bakulin made sure of a second straight Russian walking sweep at the world championships. The walks and Chicherova’s victory left Russia in second place in the medal standings with seven gold and 17 medals overall, behind the United States, which has 10 gold and 21 medals overall. Kenya is third with six gold and 14 medals overall. RELATED VIDEO: Should Bolt have been disqualified?
Continue reading …You probably thought Motorola had a lock on this whole docks for your phone thing, but Korean company KT quietly launched an assault on the Atrix manufacturer at IFA. Rather than a single (and underwhelming) ” Webtop ,” KT’s Spider Concept has three different accessories that expand the capabilities of the 4.5-inch gingerbread device. The laptop dock adds a QWERTY keyboard, an extended battery and a revamped UI while relying on the phone itself as the touchpad. If keyboards aren’t your thing, there’s the Spider PAD tablet shell which blows the interface up to 10.1-inches while adding a few slate-friendly tweaks. Last is the gaming dock, a simple cradle with a D-pad and buttons that connects to the Spider via Bluetooth. The phone itself is no slouch, packing 1GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, and a 1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm processor. Oh, and that 4.5-inch screen? A stunning 1280 x 800 resolution. It’s kind of hard to believe all that is jammed into a package just 9.34mm (0.37-inches) thin. The phone is expected to launch in Korea in either November or December, though price and international availability are still up in the air. Check out the pair of videos after the break. Continue reading KT’s Spider Concept phone is also a laptop, a tablet and a game console (video) KT’s Spider Concept phone is also a laptop, a tablet and a game console (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 05 Sep 2011 14:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Continue reading …Freddie Mercury, the voice behind so many Queen classics (Bohemian Rhapsody, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, We Are the Champions), would have turned 65 today, an age that means official retirement for most, but not for rock ‘n roll legends. To celebrate the milestone, Google has adorned its homepage with a collage of Freddie doodles, Freddie Mercury’s 65th Birthday: Celebrate with Google Doodle… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Open Culture Discovery Date : 05/09/2011 14:15 Number of articles : 2
Continue reading …Click here to view this media (h/t David at VideoCafe ) Michele Bachmann had to have the most interesting campaign promise of any of the Republican candidates to date: The same woman who has never passed a single bill in her tenure in congress is telling audiences that President Bachmann will make sure Americans are paying less than $2 per gallon for gasoline . “Under President Bachmann you will see gasoline come down below $2 a gallon again,” Bachmann told a crowd Tuesday in South Carolina. “That will happen.” “The day that the president became president gasoline was $1.79 a gallon,” Bachmann said. “Look what it is today.”[..] Let’s first take a look at the basic claim. I have seen many people repeat her claim that gasoline was $1.79 per gallon when Obama took office, but I haven’t seen anyone fact check it. So I went to the EIA statistics , and found that the week before Obama took office (his inauguration was on Tuesday, January 20, 2009), overall retail gasoline averaged $1.90 per gallon. The week of his inauguration retail gasoline averaged $1.89 per gallon. So, there was some slight context possibly needed to qualify the $1.79 per gallon remark (probably somewhere gasoline averaged that price) but the general claim is basically correct: Prices were much lower when Obama took office, and now the current price of gasoline is $3.66 per gallon. Just for fun — and before we examine the claim in more detail — I decided to check and see what gas prices were when Bush took office. When he first took office on January 20, 2001, gasoline prices averaged $1.51 a gallon. At the beginning of his second term in 2005, gasoline prices averaged $1.90. When Bush left office, gasoline prices averaged $1.90. However, as we know gasoline prices were hardly stable in between. During Bush’s second term — in the summer of 2008 — gasoline ran up to over $4 per gallon. The price remained at that level for almost two months before a recession brought the economy crashing down — and gasoline prices along with it. But most families don’t fill up for the entire year on a specific day, so a snapshot of prices on inauguration day isn’t really that meaningful. Let’s consider average annual gas prices over the past few years. Beginning in 2002, each subsequent year of Bush’s administration saw higher average annual gas prices than the previous year. For six years in a row — from 2003 through 2008 — gas prices rose. Prices crossed the $2 per gallon mark in 2004 and ultimately rose to an annual average of $3.30 per gallon in 2008, Bush’s last full year in office. And the only reason gasoline prices weren’t higher than $3.30 per gallon was due to the recession-induced price collapse in the price of oil in the second half of 2008. Beyond the fundamental idiocy of the construct, how exactly does President Bachmann think she’ll achieve this particular sparkle pony? By taking an “All Of The Above” approach to energy policy, naturally. SCHIEFFER: Now congresswoman, I think that’s a great idea. And I think everybody hopes that. But who would you propose to do that? BACHMANN: Well, by embarking on an all of the above energy strategy. What the president has been doing is strangling the United States energy sector. The good news is, Bob, that many Americans still don’t know is that the United States is the number one energy resource rich nation in the world. We have 25 percent of all the coal in the world. One of the largest natural gas finds, trillions of cubic feet of natural gas was recently discovered in Pennsylvania. And of course from ANWR, to the east Gulf region to the Atlantic, to the Pacific, to the Bakken oil fields, we also have billions of barrels of oil. Um, huh? She does know that coal and natural gas doesn’t really do much to the 18 million barrels of oil that the US consumes daily, doesn’t she? And that Bakken oil field ? Certainly 3.65 billions barrels of recoverable oil is nothing to sneeze at, but a little perspective is in order. The U.S. currently imports an average of about 10 million barrels of oil per day (for a total of about 3.65 billion barrels of oil per year), so even if all the estimated undiscovered oil in the Bakken formation were extracted today, it would only be enough to wean the U.S. off of crude oil imports for one year. But what’s the biggest missing point that Professor Bachmann misses in her free market-deregulation-all of the above zeal? She could allow for the mining of every square inch of this country for every possible energy resource, leading to massive environmental destruction, birth defects and god knows what other horrors and NOT ONE SINGLE KILOWATT of energy would necessarily be for US consumption. All that oil that spilled into the Gulf of Mexico wasn’t necessarily going to the US, but the open market where BP could get the highest price for it. And let’s not cry any tears over the regulations BP had to suffer while oil permits were * temporarily * halted. Their stockholders certainly aren’t . And what were those gas prices like then, Michele? But hey, it’s interesting that Bachmann’s “All of the Above” approach doesn’t include a single clean energy solution, like solar or wind power .
Continue reading …Mark Day shot video of some interesting vehicles at this year’s Burning Man including, “El Pulpo Mechanico”, a magnificent Steampunk Octopus by Duane Flatmo as well as an awesome Dalek Art Car. Thanks to Mark Day for the tip! Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 05/09/2011 16:53 Number of articles : 2
Continue reading …Mark Day shot video of some interesting vehicles at this year’s Burning Man including, “El Pulpo Mechanico”, a magnificent Steampunk Octopus by Duane Flatmo as well as an awesome Dalek Art Car. Thanks to Mark Day for the tip! Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 05/09/2011 16:53 Number of articles : 2
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