Monday, August 5, 2013

Twitter hostilities between players from Oakland A's, Texas Rangers ends peacefully

OAKLAND ? The social media hostility on Twitter between Rangers pitcher Matt Garza and A's second baseman Eric Sogard and his wife, Kaycee, is over, apparently with no lasting damage.

Garza was unhappy that Sogard bunted home a run against him in the seventh inning Saturday. The A's were up 3-2 at the time, but Garza hadn't allowed a run since the first inning, and the A's decided to exploit the fact that Garza isn't particularly good at fielding his position.

He yelled at Sogard at the time, and after the game, a 4-2 A's win, Garza responded to Kaycee Sogard's tweets about Eric's successful bunt with a series misogynistic of tweets that talked about baseball being ``a man's game,'' suggesting that Kaycee Sogard ``keep your trap shut,'' and telling Eric Sogard ``to keep your wife out of it.''

On Sunday, Garza issued an apology on his twitter feed and apologized when talking to the media.

The Sogards were with A's teammates and their spouses at an A's charity bowling event Saturday night while the altercation took place. Sogard said Sunday morning he had a couple of teammates mention something to him during the bowling, but he didn't get the full picture until he and Kaycee went home.

``We got home last night and talked about it and we thought it basically it was pretty funny,'' he said. ``It was like `Can you believe this is happening?' But it did happen.''

Garza's media apology and his twitter apology were basically the same.

``All I want to say is I let my competitive spirit cross outside the lines, and that shouldn't happen,'' Garza said. ``I let my passion, my fire, carry over, and that's not the way this game should be played. For that, I apologize to the Sogards for anything that was said through my Twitter. Regret what happened and looking forward to a great game today.''

Rangers assistant general manager Thad Levine, who called Garza's twitter outburst ``totally inappropriate,'' called the A's to personally apologize. And he and several members of the Texas front office talked with Garza, who was recently acquired from the Cubs to beef up the Rangers' starting rotation.

``We had a conversation with him (this morning.),'' Levine said. ``I certainly did, and individually a number of people have had discussions with him. He's been very conciliatory. Those are the type of conversations where you expect to sit down and work out some emotions. He was contrite right from the outset of the conversation.''

One of Levine's suggestions to Garza was that he get off Twitter, and he said Garza ``seemed to go along with it.''

For their part the A's aren't asking any of their players to tone down their tweets in any way and manager Bob Melvin said he didn't see any long-term impact.

``Will it make the rivalry (more intense?) I don't know,'' Melvin said. ``It's already at a pretty high intensity.''

Rangers manager Ron Washington, a very old school guy, not only isn't on Twitter (Melvin was for a bit in spring training but isn't now), but he said he wasn't exactly sure what Twitter was.

``What's Twitter anyway?'' Washington asked. ``People's opinions?''

The Texas manager said he didn't expect there to be any carryover and that he wouldn't ask his players to abandon Twitter.

Source: http://www.contracostatimes.com/news/ci_23794131/twitter-hostilities-between-players-from-oakland-texas-rangers?source=rss

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Was it a missed opportunity for McConnell's GOP challenger to miss Republican events?

The tea party challenger to U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell gave a solid first showing from the Fancy Farm picnic, but Louisville businessman Matt Bevin may have missed an opportunity to win over Republicans by skipping the GOP?s breakfast and dinner speaking engagements on Friday and Saturday morning.

The annual Fancy Farm Picnic provides candidates a chance to mingle with voters and be heard by the state ? and, in this year?s case, the nation with a broadcast on CSPAN. While Bevin had a strong speech, he did offer McConnell?s campaign some fodder when he reached out to the the Democratic portion of the crowd and said, ?You can cheer for this too. You want a better life. We?re on the same team, I?ll tell you that much.?

Beyond the picnic, though, the local GOP events in Western Kentucky leading up to the speaking event have become nearly as important for candidates.

Republicans held a chicken dinner in Calvert City the Friday before Fancy Farm in which many of the party?s most dedicated activists attended. The even bigger event was the Saturday morning pre-Fancy Farm breakfast in Mayfield, in which as many as 400 Republicans packed the cafeteria of the Graves County High School.

Bevin, who will need to win over establishment Republicans to win the party?s nomination, said he was not asked to attend either event. Kentucky has closed primary elections which only members of the party can select the nominee.

An organizer at the chicken dinner told Pure Politics that if Bevin had asked to speak or showed up, he could have taken the stage.

?I was asked to be (at the Fancy Farm Picnic). It was the only place in the Fancy Farm arena that I was asked to be in the last two days, and that?s OK,? Bevin said. ?I think my message will be heard loud and clear?I think the people of Kentucky are hungry for a change. They are tired of 30-years of representation by a guy who does not share Kentucky values.?

A campaign spokesperson for Bevin told Pure Politics he attended the RedState convention in New Orleans on Friday.

McConnell did not attend the GOP chicken dinner either, but he did address the activists at the breakfast in Mayfield.

Phil Moffett, the 2011 Republican gubernatorial primary contender who attracted strong tea party support, said he thought both Bevin and McConnell were missing an opportunity to share their message by not attending the GOP chicken dinner in Calvert City on Friday.

?I believe in competition, and I think since we don?t have term limits we need primaries?so we in the Republican party can see what we can choose from,? Moffet said outside of the Chicken Dinner. ?We need to challenge ourselves and think about the issues and debate those issues, and try to become a better party through that process.?

Western Kentucky University junior Dalton Workman, who is active in the GOP , also attended the Chicken Dinner Friday night.

?I think anybody that wants to run for office should have the right to speak if they want to. I don?t know if he wanted to speak and he wasn?t allowed to or what all happened there,? Workman said.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Cn2Politics/~3/CKrtxri1Y0o/was-it-a-missed-opportunity-for-mcconnell-s-gop-challenger-to-miss-republican-events

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Grid Has The Organization Of A Spreadsheet Without Those Pesky Number

Grid Has The Organization Of A Spreadsheet Without Those Pesky Number

I've definitely used Excel for some wordy stuff. It's not blasphemous exactly, but making charts full of apartment listings, square footage, amenity notes, broker e-mail addresses, and links to photos doesn't really make use of Excel's formula wielding, number crunching prowess. But a former Excel developer who knows this dirty little secret, built an app that's all blissful spreadsheet organization, no numbers.

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Source: http://gizmodo.com/grid-has-the-organization-of-a-spreadsheet-without-thos-1020200866

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$7 for a Children's Gift Boxed Animal Necklace Set - Tax Included (Up to $20 Value)

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Los Angeles Earthquake Today 2013 Shakes Yorba Linda, So California

Los Angeles Earthquake Today 2013 Shakes Yorba Linda, So California


LOS ANGELES (LALATE) ? A Los Angeles earthquake today 2013 has struck Yorba Linda and Southern California. The Los Angeles earthquake today August 3, 2013 is one of two quakes striking the southland overnight. No reports of injuries have yet to be indicated by local news.

Officials tell news that a 2.5 magnitude Los Angeles earthquake began today in the early morning hours. The quake started just after 3:06 AM PST. The quake was shallow as well. USGS indicates to news that the quake started only six miles below ground level. As a result the quake could be felt across the region.

USGS indicates to news that the Los Angeles earthquake started near an active fault line, roughly one mile east of Yorba Linda. The quake was four miles east of Placentia and six miles east of Brea. The quake also began seven miles southwest of Chino Hills.

Also overnight, a quake struck Frazier Park. It was seven miles north of town. Officials tell news that it started twenty-four miles southwest of Arvin and twenty-six miles southwest of Lamont. Reps also tell news that the quake was thirty-three miles south of Bakersfield as well. No damage has been reported by local news.


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U.S. Trade Representative overturns ban on some Apple iPad, iPhone sales

WASHINGTON | Sat Aug 3, 2013 3:43pm EDT

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Apple Inc may continue to import and sell certain older iPads and iPhones made to use on AT&T's network, U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman said on Saturday in overturning a ban issued by a trade panel.

Froman overturned a June decision by the International Trade Commission, which ruled that some Apple products infringed a patent owned by Samsung Electronics and ordered Apple to stop selling the popular devices.

"This decision is based on my review of the various policy considerations ... as they relate to the effect on competitive conditions in the U.S. economy and the effect on U.S. consumers," Froman said in his decision.

The U.S. ITC said that Apple had infringed on a Samsung patent that allows the ability of devices to transmit multiple services simultaneously and correctly through 3G wireless technology.

The iPhone accounts for about half of Apple's revenue. While the company doesn't disclose sales data on individual smartphones and tablet models, the current version of the iPhone typically accounts for the biggest chunk of iPhone shipments of more than 100 million units annually.

The case at the International Trade Commission was No. 337-794.

(Reporting by Diane Bartz and Ayesha Rascoe; Editing by Sandra Maler and Gunna Dickson)

Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/08/03/us-usa-apple-patents-idUSBRE9720AQ20130803?feedType=RSS&feedName=businessNews

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Edsel Ford junior reaches out to help others (PHOTO)

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Kameron Brown

For many teenagers, a summer job might involve work at a local retail store or maybe a stint in fast food.

Kameron Brown, who recently turned 16, has opted for something a bit different.

Brown, who will be a junior at Edsel Ford this fall, is in his second summer with the Detroit Police Athletic League. As a part-time PAL employee, he works to clean up and prepare inner-city athletic fields used by the organization.

Overall, PAL has 10,000 participants annually, primarily ranging in age from 5-14, and offers 11 different sports run by volunteer coaches.

A former Detroit resident, Brown and his family left the city six years ago and moved to Dearborn.

In his first two years at Edsel Ford, he has been a three-sport athlete and participated in football, swimming and track. He also carries a 3.4 grade point average and is the class president.

While living in Detroit, Brown began his athletic career as a PAL little league baseball and football player.

So, when it came to finding a summer job last year, Brown said working with PAL really fit what he was looking for in summer employment.

?I felt like if either I can give back by either working or community service, then I?ve done my job,? Brown said.

Encouragement to go above and beyond a more typical teen summer job came from his mother, Tondra Prescott, as well.

?She wants me to be more involved in everything instead of just doing sports and activities at the school; to seek out other stuff outside of Dearborn and get involved,? he said.

PAL Associate Athletic Director Christopher Clough said Brown is a tireless worker who is always asking to take on more duties.

?We quickly found out that Kam has an insatiable work ethic,? Clough said. ?We can never keep him busy enough.?

Aside from his hard work, Clough said Brown has also stepped into a leadership role.

Every morning, he said Brown heads up a group of nine teens who perform daily field maintenance on 11 baseball diamonds.

Later in the day, Clough said Brown moves on to volunteer with PAL youth baseball camps.

?Here his real talent shines,? Clough said of Brown?s efforts with the youth camps. ?Kam is great with kids. He?s a natural teacher and loves to see the kids learn a new skill.?

After high school, Brown said he plans on going to college and will work toward a career in either cardiology or culinary arts.

However, he said he also has hopes of extending his track career beyond the prep level and someday participating in the Olympics. Currently, he said his best events are the 110 and 300-meter hurdles.

Last Updated: 7/23/2013 11:07:32 AM EST

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