Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Nintendo confirms Wii U shipping "this holiday"

Nintendo confirms Wii U shipping

Nintendo has just confirmed what we've expected all along. Its next generation console, the Wii U, will be launching this holiday. As Nintendo mentioned earlier, there's no definitive word on pricing, quite yet. The company did confirm, however, that the touchscreen-friendly console will launch with the new multi-player NintendoLand title.

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The Lost Art of the Ghana Movie Poster - Visual News

While the Hollywood movie industry is famous for spending literal fortunes on their film fare and its subsequent promotion, not everyone has the means to promote movies with such gross excess: enter the lost art of the Ghana movie poster. During the boom of the video cassette in the 1980s, small-scale mobile theaters popped up around the sub-saharan country, providing entertainment as they passed through towns and villages. The showings often took place in social clubs, houses or outside in the warm night air, and sometimes only consisted of chairs, a generator, VCR and a television. To promote these shows artists were employed to create large, colorful posters and given full creative license to attract the viewing public? often with very entertaining, but less than accurate results.

Each of the highly unique and imaginative one-off pieces was created on a large canvas, sometimes employing used flour sacks for the purpose. Artists used oil paints for flexibility and rolled the final result for easy transport to the next show.

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Today, with much easier access to VHS, DVD and the internet, the mobile cinema has largely died out in the country, and with it the colorful posters that advertised the events. The few outfits that continue the practice do so with much less interesting photocopied images announcing the show. If you?re interested in getting your hands on some of the original, age worn posters from the bygone era, you can find them here or see more examples on Flickr.

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Monday, June 4, 2012

BumpWatch: Reese Witherspoon?s Sweet Treat

The expectant actress was hanging out with kids Ava, 12, and Deacon, 8, at the Kidstock Music and Arts Festival held at Beverly Hills's Greystone Mansion, which benefits the One Voice and the One Voice Scholars Program.

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Sunday, June 3, 2012

First SpaceX Dragon Cargo Flight Ends With a Splash

[unable to retrieve full-text content]The first commercial mission to ferry supplies to the International Space Station ended successfully Thursday when the Dragon capsule fell to earth on target in the Pacific Ocean off Mexico.

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Boat insurance - Your Boat Insurance - Key Considerations











Sailing off toward the secluded blue, has the advantageous outcome of blowing away your lifestyle's stresses and cares with the breeze. However, before you voyage off in your fabulous boat, stop briefly and contemplate the merits of these questions. Do you possess marine or boat insurance in place? Even when the response that that is 'Yes' at that point are you confident your insurance needs are being fulfilled?

Marine insurance classifies vessels corresponding to a sort of measurements. "Boats" are described as measuring anywhere between 16 feet and 25 feet 11 inches in length. Under that size then you are classified as small boat which includes dinghies, personal watercraft and so on. If your boat is 26 feet and above in length then you may probably need specialist insurance coverage. Now let's look over some of the ins and outs as applied to common boat insurance policies.

Physical breakage coverage

The insurance company pays you for the replacement or recondition of your craft, resulting from the following conditions: boating mishap, vandalism, fire, burglary, lightning, typhoons or tornadoes. Included in this policy are the watercraft itself, its engine or outboard motor and your trailer. Normally the ensuing items are omitted from the dinghy insurance coverage, as they are not thought of as being a part of your boat's operations: clothes, video or camera products, jewelry or fashion accessories, mobile phone, and food, scuba gear and mobile electronics such as tv set, hi-fi devices or laptops. You might find they are covered on your normal household insurance coverage or you may request separate coverage for these.

Tip: I recognize it's a pain but - always study the fine print at the bottom. At that point you will realize what limitations have been placeded on your insurance coverage. Can you boat be kept at your property or home? Otherwise, must the boat be at your holiday vacation location? Where does the insurance coverage start and end on the waters you can make use of? A handful of policies precisely list the assumptions and restrain the use of your craft.

Individual Liability Coverage

We pray you will never ever have to find out how beneficial this coverage is. Normal marine boat insurance cover here ranges upwards from $ 3 million and can compensate you anytime there's an accident and your boat is held responsible for damaging another property, boat or trauma.

Uninsured Boat Coverage

This is referred to as the marine insurance equivalent to the road vehicle's uninsured motorist coverage. For instance, in the event that the owner of a watercraft who harms yours has run out insurance coverage or worse yet, does not possess the cash, your boat's repairs will certainly still be funded.

Passenger Medical Insurance coverage

This insurance coverage will pay for the medical costs sustained by any people carried in your boat. You will certainly discover that there is one more provision on your policy restricting the quantity of individuals who may be aboard at any one time-- ensure you do not bring more as the insurance will then be invalid.

Help & Towing Insurance coverage

This aspect of your insurance coverage will recompense you for the expenses sustained should you have the want to call on the emergency services. You might have engine failure or other mechanical breakdown or damage your boat on rocks calling for a pull back to harbour.

What's the primary line to all of this? Be insurance aware in advance of you start your boating season. Take a while to get hands-on and accustom yourself with knowledge so you can easily choose the right insurance option, terms and coverage which your boat insurance must have. Then you can take off into the blue knowing you are satisfactorily prepared for any scenario.

To Your Boating Enjoyment!

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Women engineers trace tech gender gap to childhood

(AP) ? Silicon Valley companies portray themselves as inventors of the future, but they're afflicted by a longstanding problem.

From board rooms to "brogrammers," men still dominate many corners of the tech industry, where the pantheon of famous founders ? from Hewlett and Packard to Jobs to Zuckerberg ? is still a boys' bastion.

The gender-imbalance issue came to the forefront again recently when a partner at the country's most prominent venture capital firm filed a sexual harassment lawsuit alleging a former colleague retaliated against her for years after she cut off a brief relationship with him. The firm, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, has denied the allegations.

Whatever the merits of the claim, the suit again has put a spotlight on the tech industry's gender gap.

To Jocelyn Goldfein, a director of engineering at Facebook, the math is stark.

Less than 20 percent of the bachelor's degrees in computer science go to women, according to federal statistics. By comparison, nearly 60 percent of all bachelor's degrees are awarded to graduating females.

The company wants to hire top engineers, but the talent pool in the U.S. is growing thin, she said. Goldfein said she doesn't look to hire female engineers specifically, just the best people. But she said she'd have a lot more to choose from if women entered computer science at a rate anywhere near the average for all fields.

She blames the lack of role models both in popular culture and in day-to-day life as a key reason for the disparity.

"The reason there aren't more women computer scientists is because there aren't more women computer scientists," she said.

Women in other professions such as medicine and law have become fixtures on television and in movies in recent decades, while portrayals of programmers still tend to follow the hacker stereotype of the lone guy sitting in his basement, she said.

Unless their parents are engineers, girls also aren't likely to encounter coders in their own lives the same way they would, for example, a doctor or a teacher.

"We don't really have that same kind of interaction with software engineers as we go about our daily lives," Goldfein said.

Facebook itself has come under criticism over the lack of diversity on its board of directors, which is composed of seven white men, though the majority of its users are women. At the same time, the company's chief operating officer, former U.S. Treasury Department official Sheryl Sandberg, has become the most prominent female executive in Silicon Valley.

Goldfein said women engineers are also behind many of Facebook's signature features, including the news feed and the photo viewer. She hopes the site itself can serve as a tool to draw more girls and young women into computer science.

"If they realize that when I click on a photo and it pops up, that was made by a woman, think how powerful that would be," Goldfein said.

At gatherings across Silicon Valley, especially those where engineers cluster, lines extend far out the men's room door, while the ladies' room has little wait.

"Sometimes it can be hard," said Serena Yeung, 23, a recent Stanford graduate who worked as a software engineer at a Silicon Valley startup before returning for graduate school. Just walking into the classroom is one of the biggest hurdles for women thinking of entering the field, she said. "You go in and you're the only girl in it."

For Yeung, having parents who were both engineers spared her the sense that computers weren't for girls.

She got her first job as a programmer at Mountain View-based Rockmelt Inc., which makes a Web browser with built-in social media features. She started working there even before she graduated with her degree in electrical engineering, another coding-intensive field where men heavily outnumber women.

Rockmelt CEO Eric Vishria says the competition to hire qualified women software engineers has heated up as companies see that they need diverse perspectives to build products that attract the widest audience. He said startups that don't hire women early in their existence risk creating a male-dominated culture that will put off potential female hires.

"It becomes a death spiral, it becomes self-fulfilling," Vishria said. "You have 15 guys in a room, that's your company, and it becomes harder and harder to hire your first woman."

Yeung said a recent experience at a Stanford Society of Women Engineers event for elementary school students showed her that intervention needs to come early to steer girls toward tech. She said girls who had just come from a computer science workshop complained they didn't like it because the boys asked all the questions.

Steeped in video game culture and barraged by positive male tech industry role models, boys tend to dominate conversations around computing early on, leaving girls feeling shut out, said Yeung.

As for her own childhood, Yeung said that as she got older, her commitment to computing carried a social cost as female friends drifted toward other interests.

"It's harder to spend time with them. It's harder to do things with them," she said. "I think you feel kind of a conflicting pull between friends and career interests. That can be hard."

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Bill Clinton Calls Romney's Business Career 'Sterling' - NYTimes.com

Prominent Democrats keep undermining President Obama?s central attack on Mitt Romney, in an unusually open show of defiance against the party?s presidential nominee.

On Thursday, former President Bill Clinton become the latest and by far the most prominent Democrat to suggest the strategy of criticizing Mr. Romney?s career in private equity is misguided.

Appearing on CNN Mr. Clinton described Mr. Romney?s tenure at Bain Capital, a Boston private equity firm, as ?sterling? ? a message directly at odds with that of Mr. Obama?s re-election campaign, which has sought to portray the Republican as a rapacious capitalist who is out of touch with ordinary voters.

?I don?t think we ought to get into the position where we say this is bad work; this is good work,? Mr. Clinton said.

?There?s no question that, in terms of getting up, going to the office, and basically performing the essential functions of the office, a man who?s been governor and had a sterling business career crosses the qualification threshold,? Mr. Clinton said.

Mr. Clinton called for the two campaigns to instead focus on their contrasting visions for the country.

During Mr. Romney?s time as chief executive of the firm, it bought and sold dozens of companies. Many of those deals, which frequently generated big profits for Bain?s investors and partners, resulted in layoffs, in some cases because the companies were in deep distress and in others to cut costs.

The layoffs at Kansas City steel plant owned by Bain became the subject of a searing campaign advertisement produced by the Obama campaign recently.

Mr. Clinton?s praise for Mr. Romney?s work at Bain puts him in a small but growing camp of Democrats who have challenged the president?s strategy.

Cory Booker, the mayor of Newark and a surrogate for the Obama campaign, last week called attacks on private equity ?nauseating.? (He later backtracked slightly, after Republican?s seized on his remarks.)

And this week, Deval Patrick, the governor of Massachusetts, said that Bain Capital was ?a perfectly fine company.?

The resistance from well-known Democrats highlights the party?s ambivalence about ?picking a fight with an industry whose role in the economy has expanded significantly in recent years and that has traditionally provided huge amounts of campaign contributions to the party.


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