Thursday, July 18, 2013

Special 11am edition of Your Call: How can we save City College of San Francisco?


Rose Aguilar and her guests will discuss CCSF's loss of accreditation and what its means for 85,000 students, teachers, and the city as a whole. According to a decision by the accrediting commission, one year from now, the college?s Board of Trustees will be stripped of decision-making powers, and the college will be shut down. So what's next?? How is the college appealing the decision? ?What are the implications of a possible CCSF shutdown? It's Your Call with Rose Aguilar and you in a special second hour of Your Call.

Guests:

Karen Saginor, leader of the Academic Senate and City College Librarian

Joe Fitzgerald, freelance journalist with SF Examiner

Jennifer Aries, San Francisco City College spokeswoman

Resources:

Student Success Act

Chronicle for Higher Education: City College is Told It Will Lose Accreditation In 2014

California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office: Who goes to SFCC?

CBS: Politicians Push To Return CCSF's Accreditation

Source: http://kalw.org/post/special-11am-edition-your-call-how-can-we-save-city-college-san-francisco

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The iPhone 5S might be suffereing coming from a, er, size problem

Apple upped your iPhone display to Some inches while using iPhone Five, and now it could enlarge this once again with all the iPhone 5S.

A record from Taiwanese paper Commercial Times (via Bloomberg) this week claimed the iPhone 5S will certainly feature a display stretching?await it?4.3 in ..

It?s not an earth shattering development spurt, but in which change offers reportedly brought on delays that could see the phone?s launch pressed back to the end of the year.

This latest claim opposes previous studies that the iPhone 5S will maintain your iPhone 5?s 4-inch exhibit and very first in October or Oct.

Cheap iPhone moves again

While we?re excitedly awaiting a lot more news from the next apple iphone, whispers of Apple?s rumored budget-priced low cost iPhone always whir through the interwebs.

Today BGR published photos of the it claimed is the framework of a lighting green spending budget iPhone sat next to the iphone 3gs 5.

The a pair of devices seem of a dimensions, though the more affordable, plastic i phone shell seems slightly fuller.

The site promises that the cheap iPhone will certainly launch together with the iPhone 5S this tumble, a claim that we?ve noticed before.

But in the event the iPhone 5S is really delayed ?till the end of The year 2013, where can that abandon the budget iphone 3gs? Will The apple company delay that too or do they really launch a budget version within the fall, passing on some breathing room before releasing the 5S?

No way to know for the present time, but it?s resembling it?s going to be an interesting season for Apple supporters.

The next iOS is actually here ? check out TechRadar?s iOS Seven hub for all your latest news!

Source: http://www.lazyhacks.com/2013/07/the-iphone-5s-might-be-suffereing-coming-from-a-er-size-problem.html

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

New Belgium Brewery begins international distribution to Canada

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Researchers Develop Ghost-Free 3D For Viewers Not Wearing Glasses

Researchers Develop Ghost-Free 3D For Viewers Not Wearing Glasses

You know that sad feeling you get when a headache's coming on while watching a 3D movie and you remember that you can't actually take the glasses off for a few seconds of relief because the ghosted 2D image is even harder to watch? That could be a thing of the past as researchers from the University of California Santa Cruz have developed a new kind of 3D display that doesn't appear ghosted when you're not wearing those special glasses.

Traditional 3D projection systems use two overlaid images, one for each eye that's singled out by those glasses you have to wear. But this new system works its 2D/3D magic by projecting an additional third image that's a negative of the image destined for the right eye. So when you're not wearing glasses it cancels out the right eye image, leaving just the un-ghosted left. But when you are sporting those less-than-stylish specs, the third image is filtered out, so you can see the 3D effect as intended.

In its current state the new 2D/3D system isn't perfect, though. The technique leaves the 2D image lacking contrast, so to compensate the researchers had to increase the brightness in the left image compared to the right in 3D mode. But through experimentation they managed to find a good balance where the researchers claim the difference in brightness didn't take away from the experience. Now where was this technology two years ago when theaters could have really used it to help sell the 3D experience? Is this a case of too little, too late? [UCSC via Gizmag]

Image by Deklofenak/Shutterstock

Source: http://gizmodo.com/researchers-develop-ghost-free-3d-for-viewers-not-weari-786582449

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Stevie Wonder to boycott Florida in wake of Zimmerman verdict

July 17, 2013

Rhythm and blues singer Stevie Wonder said he will not perform in Florida until the state discards a "stand your ground" law that played a prominent role in the defence of neighbourhood watchman George Zimmerman who was acquitted in a racially charged murder trial.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer made his comments at a concert on Sunday in Quebec City, Canada, according to a video posted on YouTube.

"For the gift that God has given me, I decided today that until the 'stand your ground' law is abolished in Florida, I will never perform there again," Wonder said to applause.

He did not mention the Zimmerman trial by name in the video-clip posted online.

A jury acquitted Zimmerman, 29, on Saturday of second-degree murder and manslaughter in the 2012 death of unarmed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Florida. The verdict touched off demonstrations in major American cities.

Prosecutors said Zimmerman, who is Hispanic, wrongly suspected Martin of being a criminal because he was black. Defence lawyers argued Zimmerman shot Martin in self-defence.

The Florida law, which was approved in 2005 and has been copied in some form by about 30 other states, allows people fearing for their lives to use deadly force without having to retreat from confrontation, even if it is possible.

"For wherever I find that law exists, I will not perform in that state or in that part of the world," Wonder added.

Wonder, 63, has no future concert dates listed on his website. He is expected to perform at the Global Citizen Festival in New York's Central Park in September.

Representatives for the "Superstition" singer did not immediately return messages seeking comment. -Reuters, July 17, 2013.

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Snows of Yesteryear and Snow-Jobs of This Year


Snows of Yesteryear and Snow-Jobs of This Year


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A great medieval poet, troubled by lost loves and a spate of global warming during the Middle Ages, lamented ?but where are the snows of yesteryear.?

That was Francois Villon (1431?1463) writing ?mais ou sont les neiges d?antan?

That?s not our problem.?Despite the hot air from the likes of?Al Gore, ambient global temperatures are actually lower now than during the Middle Ages, and there is evidence? we may actually be entering another period of global cooling.

So, ?global warming? aside, we have plenty of snows, Snowdens and snow-jobs both this year and last year.

We are being snowed?played for suckers?both by supposed??whistle blower? Edward Snowden and by? the ?transparent? truth-telling?team of President?Barack H. Obama (hint: the ?H? does NOT stand for Honest).

Much of Snowden?s revelations of U.S. national security secrets shows that his aims were not?pure: he got hired in order to penetrate?U.S. security, he became an ally of anarchist Julian Assange, he went to China, he stayed in Russia,?he planned to go Venezuela, and he also revealed?secret operations against Iran?s nuclear program.

The list showing he was not a truthful whistleblower is long. It suggests Snowden?s means and motives are as pure as week-old snow in Manhattan.?

Snowden claimed he wanted to stop U.S. government spying on U.S. citizens, but he could have done a lot more good with a lot less revelation, and he could have stayed home and easily taken advantage of the ?whistleblower? laws and the office of Inspector General inside various branches of the U.S. government.

Snowden also could have leaked to reputable U.S. newspapers like the Wall Street Journal, New York Times or Washington Post, who would have vetted his charges. Snowden?went elsewhere, because he did NOT want to be checked.

President Obama knew from the outset that Snowden was a serious security breach, not the ?29-year-old hacker? Obama pretended (badly!!!) he was in a statement a few weeks ago. Yet, when Obama thinks of damage control, he worries about the damage to his reputation rather than damage to secret counter-terror programs and data.

America?s commander-in-chief does not want to admit that his ?friends? in the governments of China and Russia (remember that ?re-start? promised by Obama and Hillary Clinton) are working hard to grab U.S. national security assets and welcomed Snowden?s betrayal. They are also helping Syria, Iran and North Korea.?

This is not the first time that Obama and his appointees have belittled or covered up major security lapses and had major lapses in judgment. President Obama and Hillary Clinton worked tirelessly to hide the sad truth about the lack of preparation and mishandling of the terror attack on U.S. diplomats in Libya.

U.S. officials who want or wanted to tell the truth were warned not to do so by Obama Administration officials.

Meanwhile, top?Obama officials?Leon Panetta, John Brennan and Tom Donilon?have?been accused of being the source of major security leaks, among them, divulging the existence of a Saudi-British agent inside al-Qaeda, Israeli-U.S. action against Iran?s nuclear program, and even in?the killing of Osama Bin-Laden.

Critics are right when they say that the officials likely leaked material because they hoped to boost Obama?s image as an anti-terror gladiator.

In the last week, Obama Administration officials went public to divulge what they said was an Israeli attack on Syria?s stockpile of advanced Russian missiles in Latakia.

?Israel?carried out an air attack in?Syria?this month that targeted advanced anti-ship cruise missiles sold to the Syria government by?Russia, American officials said Saturday,? according to a report in The New York Times.

Israeli officials were quite upset by this leak, as they have been by previous sloppy and/or malicious Obama Administration leaks. There are similar feelings among?security officials in Britain, France, Germany and Saudi Arabia. They have all learned the Obama Administration values a headline more than the bottom line in security.

Yet at the same time that Obama officials are leaking like a busted pipe, they tapped and probed?a whole AP bureau and insinuated that Fox TV reporter James Rosen was a criminal because they were not playing by the Obama playbook.

Obama and Eric Holder said George Bush and Dick Cheney trampled human rights with their?counter-terror programs, but Bush-Cheney did not engage in massive surveillance of the press. They asked The New York Times not to publish and reveal certain programs such as TSP (Terror Surveillance Program) and bank monitoring.

The New York Times refused, and it published material that hurt U.S. security, alerting terrorists to programs that would have caught them. These Bush programs were narrowly focused delicate boutique operations, compared to the wholesale surveillance spree of Obama and Company. Just ask your local cell phone carrier.

The Obama Administration has also been tremendously aggressive in using legal powers against anyone whose leaking discomfits it.

?Eric Holder, attorney general under President?Barack Obama, has prosecuted more government officials for alleged leaks under the World War I-era Espionage Act than all his predecessors combined, including law-and-order Republicans John Mitchell, Edwin Meese and John Ashcroft,? Bloomberg News reported several months ago.

Like plumbers drilling holes in their own pipes, Obama and his staff have?been guilty of great security leaks which they try to cover up by clamping down on others. ?

We should not be rooting for Edward Snowden, but it is hard to decide who is worse?the ?hacker? or the political hacks who have made American national security such a joke.

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Tests clear Czech army's faulty Spain-made military planes

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Source: news.ph.msn.com --- Monday, July 15, 2013
Long-plagued by technical faults, four Spanish-made CASA Military transport planes bought by the Czech army have been cleared to fly combat missions, the defence minister said Monday. ...

Source: http://news.ph.msn.com/business/tests-clear-czech-armys-faulty-spain-made-military-planes

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