Thursday, August 1, 2013

Paterson officials upset ex-mayor got severance

Paterson officials are upset a former mayor received nearly $74,000 in severance pay when he left office in 2010.

Former Mayor Jose "Joey" Torres tells The Record (http://bit.ly/19z8jcB ) newspaper senior staff members provided the necessary special waivers to cash in on unused vacation and sick time.

Torres says he accrued the time during his eight years as mayor and 12 as councilman. He says the "demands of the job were so great," he couldn't find time for vacations.

Councilman William McKoy tells the newspaper Torres should have sought approval from the City Council.

City officials have not yet provided documents showing how many days Torres was paid for.

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/08/01/3535715/paterson-officials-upset-ex-mayor.html

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Riley Cooper apologizes, will not be disciplined by NFL

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Riley Cooper will not face supplementary discipline from the NFL in the wake of racist comments that were caught on camera.

According to ProFootballTalk.com, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell told ESPN's Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic that the league will not take extra disciplinary action against Cooper.

"We will not be taking action separately from the club," Goodell told Mike and Mike.

Deadspin originally posted cell phone video of Cooper (WARNING: video contains strong language), who is going into his 4th season with the Eagles, using a derogatory term about black people during a rant at a concert.

Cooper apologized on Wednesday after the video came out and said that the team had already fined him. He also issued a lengthy apology on Twitter.

Source: http://www.wjla.com/articles/2013/08/riley-cooper-apologizes-will-not-be-disciplined-by-nfl-92169.html

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Software is officially a rip-off in Australia ? so what can you do?

It?s official: Australia isn?t the ?lucky country? in the IT sector. Consumers, government and industry down under are charged typically 50% more for software and hardware compared to their American counterparts.

Why is this the case and, more importantly, what can affected customers do about it?

On Monday, after a year-long investigation, the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Infrastructure and Communication finally reported on the state of IT pricing in Australia.

Microsoft products are typically 66% more expensive and Adobe products typically 42% more expensive than in the USA.

Even hardware is more expensive, with a typical markup of 46% above American prices.

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In March this year, the Australian House of Representatives committee took the unusual step of summoning representatives from Apple, Microsoft, and Adobe to explain these huge price differences.

Their explanations were quite weak, to say the least. Apple blamed local copyright holders, and Microsoft said prices were set and consumers could vote with their wallets and search for the best price where ever they could find it.

International trade

We have a free trade agreement with the US, established in 2005, which:

represents a landmark in improving Australia?s trade and investment relationship with the world?s largest and richest economy, and most significant merchandise and services exporter and importer.

With this in mind, you might think these massive IT price discrepancies must be illegal ? but sadly, this is not the case.

The Australia-US Free Trade Agreement does not set prices for goods and services provided by private parties.

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In addition, Australian law supports price discrimination via the Copyright Act and the Competition and Consumer Act.

There was sufficient consumer outrage that the federal parliament undertook the IT pricing inquiry which has now recommended laws be changed to allow consumers to shop around for the best price anywhere in the world. Two recommendations are:

Recommendation 9: The Committee recommends that the Australian Government consider enacting a ban on geo-blocking as an option of last resort, should persistent market failure exist in spite of the changes to the Competition and Consumer Act and the Copyright Act recommended in this report.

Recommendation 10: That the Australian Government investigate the feasibility of amending the Competition and Consumer Act so that contracts or terms of service which seek to enforce geo-blocking are considered void.

In past years consumers could import goods themselves even if it was technically illegal, but recent advances in technology allow vendors to block both purchase of and operation of products based on the computer?s IP address, which is linked to the country where the computer sits.

Credit card numbers can also be linked back to a country so it is possible to block purchases made by credit card. The ability of vendors to ?geo-locate? means they can enforce any pricing structure they want.

Around the geo-block

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Is it possible to work around these barriers for Australian purchasers to get the same prices as Americans?

It may be possible but warranties may be voided, and it may be impossible to get software updates and security patches.

Some purchasers try to purchase from retailers rather than the parent company. Many retailers just want to make money and will ?forget? about rules such as not selling overseas, or checking the student status of the purchaser.

Another approach is to work through a proxy server. Proxy servers act as intermediaries between computers, and make it look like a computer is in the same country as the proxy server. For example, connecting from Australia to a proxy server in America which will make it look like the user resides in America.

Virtual private networks (VPNs) also reroute a computer?s network internet connection and change its IP address, but they provide an encrypted ?tunnel? so anyone checking out your online activities can only see that you have connected to the VPN server and nothing else.

Software purchased from the US can also be run ?in the cloud?. Using a cloud provider which looks like a US cloud causes US-bought software to happily think it?s in the US, and run properly.

Why pay at all?

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A left-field approach may save a lot of money and is entirely legal: give up on expensive proprietary software and look for alternatives including free open source products.

Consumer pressure can dramatically affect how the big vendors work. Microsoft used to charged high prices for commercial use of its Internet Information Server (IIS) web server. But the free Apache web server was so good that Microsoft had to significantly reduce its price.

If enough of us start using open source products then the big manufacturers such as Microsoft will be forced to be more reasonable with their pricing.

There are some excellent free alternatives for many expensive packages. For example, a full professional Microsoft Office suite will cost you between $500 and $800 dollars. The Open Office package is rated as just as good by many reviewers and is totally free.

Personally, I know several small business owners who use Open Office throughout their enterprises. It has worked very well and saved them tens of thousands of dollars.

There are several good web sites dedicated to listing and evaluating open source software. As a start try Open Source Alternative and Open Source as Alternative.

Even governments are now looking at open source products to reduce costs, and put pressure on the big manufacturers to reduce prices. The UK government has clearly indicated a preference for open source software.

Given the huge savings to be made, other governments may follow this lead ? and maybe we should too.

Source: http://theconversation.com/software-is-officially-a-rip-off-in-australia-so-what-can-you-do-16556

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H&M joins battle for U.S. e-shoppers

By Anna Ringstrom

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Budget fashion retailer Hennes & Mauritz launched an e-commerce operation in the United States on Thursday, taking on rivals in the world's biggest online market.

The launch is highly anticipated and follows successive delays. But retail experts say H&M may struggle to make the kind of profits from U.S. e-commerce enjoyed by pricier rivals.

H&M has prospered in the United States without a big online presence and is mindful of the likely impact on profit margins of the high shipping and return costs associated with such a vast country.

However, with more and more shoppers buying clothes from home, the Swedish firm is speeding up its online roll-out to capture a slice of the growing market.

H&M has grown fast in recent years in the U.S., it's second-biggest market, but has twice pulled back from announced dates for the online launch, blaming unexpected complexities in setting up an operation well integrated with its stores.

Meanwhile, its main rival Inditex and others such as online e-store ASOS have expanded in the market, while Amazon is pushing further into apparel after EBay prospered with its fashion offering.

"You don't want to lose out on being the port of call for younger shoppers. So H&M should really get in there," Planet Retail consultant Isabel Cavill said.

Apparel has become one of the fastest-growing online retail segments. H&M has e-stores in eight European countries and says they are now as profitable as its bricks-and-morter shops.

In North America, a quarter of clothing sales will take place on the internet in 2030, up from 7 percent in 2011, Goldman Sachs predicts. Researcher Euromonitor International sees the U.S. online apparel market more than doubling in a decade to $41 billion in 2017.

"Generations of shoppers are growing up for whom the multi-channel is a basic expectation," said Kantar Retail consultant Bryan Roberts.

MIND THE RETURNS

H&M has been struggling to work out a viable logistics model in the country, where many shoppers expect free deliveries.

"H&M is low-price, quite low-margin and makes it work by selling very high volumes. An issue with that is very high costs for shipping and, most significantly, returns. It's a particular problem in the U.S.," Conlumino consultant Neil Saunders said.

Up to half of fashion items sold online are returned. At H&M, a shopper may well buy up to three times as many items than at Zara or ASOS. Analysts place average prices at Zara at least 40 percent above H&M's, with ASOS in between.

H&M would be wise not to charge for shipments in the U.S., consultants have said. One more likely way for H&M to support margins is to focus the website on its pricier garments.

H&M's U.S. online store offers free shipping but charges for returns. All items on offer in stores will be available on the website, said Nils Vinge, head of investor relations at H&M.

There is pent-up demand for H&M online and the launch will make a buzz after the brand became well-known. But for a latecomer to an already crowded market, it may be a challenge to lure enough shoppers already used to other sites.

"H&M will need significant volume. That's absolutely key, and that is going to take time to build. It may take years to get to a good level of profitability, also because of the cost for the infrastructure," Conlumino's Saunders said.

Inditex and ASOS ship all goods straight from home markets Spain and Britain. H&M's model is one with regional hubs, meaning bigger costs when entering some markets, but shorter shipping distances. In the U.S., it has built a hub for the online business, the running of which it has outsourced.

Bank of America Merrill Lynch estimates H&M's online sales make up about 6 percent of group turnover, which last year amounted to 121 billion Swedish crowns ($18.5 billion).

Some consultants said that, for an even wider exposure online, H&M should also sell its clothes through one of the big one-stop online shops, along the lines of a recent deal between British discount retailer Primark and ASOS.

Vinge said the chain was focusing on rolling out its own online stores, but did not rule it out. "We are very very pragmatic. We want to be where our customers are," he said.

(This Corrects turnover in third paragraph from end)

(Reporting by Anna Ringstrom; editing by Niklas Pollard and Tom Pfeiffer)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/h-m-joins-battle-u-e-shoppers-082722925.html

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Dead Ostrich Takes Flight as a Cyborg Quadcopter Monstrosity

If you thought things couldn't possibly get any more ridiculous than the catcopter, you were woefully gloriously wrong. Now, the same disturbed minds that brought you flying cats have an all-new monster. Enter the OstrichCopter.

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HPV tied to higher esophageal cancer risk

By Kerry Grens NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A new review of previous research links infection with human papillomavirus (HPV) to a three-fold greater chance of esophageal cancer. "This doesn't mean it is present in all (esophageal cancers), but it may be a factor in a certain proportion of cases," said Dr. Surabhi Liyanage, the study's lead author. HPV is a very common sexually transmitted virus that is known to cause cervical cancer, **** cancer and some cancers of the reproductive organs and the upper throat. ...

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Pinch-To-Zoom Apple Patent Rejected By USPTO

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Israel, Palestinians strive for peace deal within nine months


WASHINGTON | Tue Jul 30, 2013 11:57pm BST

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Israeli and Palestinian negotiators on Tuesday gave themselves about nine months to try to reach an agreement on ending their conflict of more than six decades in U.S.-brokered peace talks.

The two sides held their first peace negotiations in nearly three years in Washington on Monday and Tuesday, a diplomatic victory for Secretary of State John Kerry, but one that foreign policy analysts believe has low chances of success.

Flanked by the chief negotiators for both sides, Kerry said he was well aware of the doubts but described the initial talks, which focused on process rather than substance, as "constructive and positive."

Speaking after the meetings, which included a closed-door session with President Barack Obama at the White House as well as talks between the two sides without U.S. officials present, Kerry said peace was possible despite the obstacles.

"While I understand the scepticism, I don't share it," Kerry said with Israeli Justice Minister Tzipi Livni and Palestinian chief negotiator Saeb Erekat at his side, adding all so-called final-status issues to end the conflict were on the table.

""We cannot pass along to another generation the responsibility of ending a conflict that is in our power to resolve in our time," he added. "They should not be expected to bear that burden, and we should not leave it to them."

The talks will go to a second round by the middle of August, Kerry said, adding that "our objective will be to achieve a final status agreement over the course of the next nine months."

Kerry said Israel had agreed to take unspecified steps to ease the lives of Palestinians in the West Bank, which is ruled by a Palestinian Authority dominated by Abbas' Fatah faction, and the Gaza Strip, where the Islamist Hamas group holds sway.

Speaking to reporters later, a senior U.S. official declined to identify these but said they aimed to improve economic growth and added "it's more than just removing roadblocks."

LITTLE DETAIL ABOUT TALKS

U.S. officials declined to describe this week's talks in any detail, saying secrecy was vital, and they said they did not yet know whether they would take part in the talks planned within two weeks in Israel or the Palestinian Territories.

The United States is seeking to broker an agreement on a two-state solution, in which Israel would exist peacefully alongside a new Palestinian state created in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, lands occupied by the Israelis since a 1967 war. The last direct talks collapsed in late 2010 over Israel's building of Jewish settlements in the West Bank.

The major "final status" issues to be resolved include borders, the future of Jewish settlements in the West Bank, the fate of Palestinian refugees and the status of Jerusalem.

Livni, the chief Israeli negotiator, sought to cast the talks in a positive light.

"It's going to be hard, with ups and downs. But I can assure you that ... in these negotiations, it's not our intention to argue about the past, but to create solutions and make decisions for the future," she said.

Erekat said it was time to end the conflict. "Palestinians have suffered enough, and no one benefits more from the success of this endeavour more than Palestinians," he said. "It's time for the Palestinian people to have an independent, sovereign state of their own."

The resumption of negotiations is a rare moment of good news in the Middle East for the Obama administration, which has struggled to formulate a policy to try to end the civil war in Syria or to facilitate a democratic transition in Egypt.

Kerry, who has prodded and coaxed the two sides to resume negotiations in a flurry of visits to the Middle East during his less than six months in office, urged the Israelis and Palestinians to embrace "reasonable, principled compromise."

ABBAS UNDERLINES TOUGH ISSUES

However, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas pointed to some of the tough issues still to be discussed, saying no Israeli settlers or border forces could remain in a future Palestinian state and that Palestinians deem illegal all Jewish settlement building within the land occupied in the 1967 Middle East war.

"In a final resolution, we would not see the presence of a single Israeli - civilian or soldier - on our lands," Abbas said in a briefing to mostly Egyptian journalists.

Foreign policy experts voiced deep doubts about the chances of success for the peace talks, the latest in a long series of U.S.-brokered efforts that have so far failed, including former President Bill Clinton's 2000 Camp David push.

Among the many obstacles to any agreement are split opinions within both the Israeli and Palestinian publics.

Resuming talks is unpopular among some of Abbas' supporters in Fatah, let alone Hamas, which has condemned the effort. The politics are also difficult for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with some of his coalition partners opposed to creating a Palestinian state.

"The two warning signs for me are, first, you don't have the beginning of permissive politics in either Israel or Palestine," said Jon Alterman, head of the Middle East program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank. "This is not a diplomatic problem. It is fundamentally a political problem."

Second, "a secretary of state is only as effective as the president he works for wants him to be and the president's body language has been to focus on the domestic economy and on disentangling the United States from wars in the Middle East," he added.

(Editing by Alistair Bell, Christopher Wilson and Mohammad Zargham)

Source: http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/Reuters/UKTopNews/~3/knfClqULve4/story01.htm

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8:15 PM: AnnArbor.com reports a University of Michigan tennis coach gave birth in the parking lot of Michigan Stadium after traffic & street construction prevented her from reaching the hospital in time.

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7:30 PM: North Carolina QB Drew Davis, son of former Tar Heels coach Butch Davis, is leaving the school to transfer to Coffeyville Community College in Kansas.

7:15 PM: The Baltimore Orioles announce pitcher Bud Norris, who was acquired from the Houston Astros on Wednesday, will start against the Astros on Thursday.

7:00 PM: Houston Rockets player Terrence Jones has pleaded not guilty to charges of stomping on the leg of a homeless man in Portland, Oregon early Wednesday morning.

6:45 PM: Lakers player Steve Nash shares a photo from his Tuesday tryout with Italian soccer club Inter Milan: "Didn't quite make the Guinness @intchampionscup but man do I look a player (not)! Had a blast today!"

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6:00 PM: The Houston Astros have traded pitcher Bud Norris to the Baltimore Orioles for outfielder L.J. Hoes, pitcher Josh Hader & a 2014 draft pick. Norris was the Astros' highest-paid player, earning $3 million this season.

5:45 PM: KNXV-TV profiles Megan Welter, an Arizona Cardinals cheerleader who previously served as a U.S. Army platoon leader in Iraq.

5:30 PM: Photo of Chicago Blackhawks player & St. Louis area native Brandon Bollig hoisting the Stanley Cup from the pitcher's mound inside Busch Stadium on Wednesday.

5:15 PM: KPTV shares a slideshow of the Oregon Ducks' new six-story, $41 million football performance center which opened this week.

5:00 PM: CrossingBroad.com has video of Philadelphia Eagles receiver Riley Cooper at a Kenny Chesney concert at Lincoln Financial Field last month, with an agitated Cooper saying: "I will jump that fence and fight every n****r here, bro."

4:45 PM: Photo of UConn women's basketball player Stefanie Dolson giving President Obama bunny ears during the Huskies' visit to the White House on Wednesday.

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7 Steps to Writing Song Melodies That Start By Speaking Your Lyric ...

When you speak lyrics melodramatically, important melodic shapes start to occur.

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Music and fountain penIt?s a common question that songwriters tend to get: how do you start your songs? Are you a melody-first, lyrics-first, or chords-first songwriter? There is of course another possibility: you use a mixture of many different ways. You might create a bit of lyric, and then work out how you might set it to a melody and chords.

If you work out your music by focusing at different times on different elements ? lyrics, chords, melody, etc. ? you help build a nice sense of cohesion and balance into your music. Also, when you constantly turn your attention from lyric to melody to chords, you also lessen the possibility of writer?s block.

And here?s another benefit that applies particularly to the creation of song melodies: when you speak your lyric out loud, you start to hear melodic shapes. Those shapes can then translate into full melodies that sound strongly tied to the words you are setting.

Here are some ideas for doing that:

  1. Make a copy of your lyric.
  2. Speak your lyric out loud in a normal, reciting voice.
  3. Speak your lyric again, using a more melodramatic tone of voice. If certain words sound like they should be accentuated, allow your voice to rise dramatically in pitch. Then circle those high-sounding words on your lyric sheet.
  4. Speak your lyric again in the same melodramatic tone of voice. Some words will sound longer than others. Circle the longest words. (In some cases you will be circling the same word twice ? once for high pitch, and again for long rhythm.)
  5. Study the circled words. Words that are circled twice are key words that will require a special place in your melody. Those words will usually sound best when placed high in pitch, with a longer rhythmic value than other words.
  6. Speak your lyric again with the rises and falls that you used when you read it melodramatically. You should start to hear melodic ideas that match the gestures of your reciting. Improvise melodies that work well with your lyric.
  7. Pick up your guitar, or sit at a keyboard. Try to accompany your improvised melodies with one or two chords.

At this point, your song should be taking shape, and you?ll love how the melody just seems to be ?spiritually linked? to the lyric. It should all sound and feel pleasantly pulsed and natural.

The benefit to working out a melody this way is that it sounds as though the melody was written with the lyric in mind, which is of course what you?ve done. There is something very important about that kind of melodic-lyric relationship that really works well. (You can just imagine Leonard Cohen doing that with his chorus of ?Hallelujah?)

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