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.

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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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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)

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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.

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Ninth woman says San Diego mayor sexually harassed her

Emily Gilbert says San Diego Mayor Bob Filner made unwanted sexual advances toward her.

STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Emily Gilbert tells CNN that the mayor gave her "tush a pat" at a fundraising event
  • Singer who resembles Marilyn Monroe says mayor asked: "Marilyn, can I get your card?"
  • Filner has refused to resign; he says he will enter a behavior counseling clinic

(CNN) -- A ninth woman is accusing San Diego Mayor Bob Filner of sexual harassment.

Emily Gilbert told CNN Friday that she was hired to sing at a fundraising event in December. Afterward, she said, the mayor grabbed her, slid his hand down the small of her back and gave her "tush a pat."

She said Filner had pulled her away and told his female assistant to give him and Gilbert a moment alone.

He then asked her: "Oh, Marilyn, can I get your card?" she recalled to CNN. Gilbert bears a passing resemblance to Marilyn Monroe, but she hastened to add she was not performing as a Monroe impersonator.

She said that he touched her, Filner told the singer, "I hope to see you again, Marilyn."

Gilbert told CNN that her husband was upset but felt powerless because Filner was the mayor.

CNN has made multiple efforts to contact Filner and his representatives on the latest allegations but has not gotten a response.

The 70-year-old, dogged for weeks by sexual harassment allegations, served five terms in Congress before being elected mayor in 2012.

Earlier this summer, when the allegations first began, Filner acknowledged "I need help," and added, "I'm clearly doing something wrong."

"I am embarrassed to admit that I have failed to fully respect the women who work for me and with me, and that at times I have intimidated them. It's a good thing that behavior that would have been tolerated in the past is being called out in this generation for what it is: inappropriate and wrong," he said in a statement issued July 11.

Read the full statement

But Filner has also said he believes he will be vindicated by "a full presentation of the facts" and he will not resign.

In late July, Filner said he planned to enter "a behavior counseling clinic" for two weeks of intensive therapy starting August 5. In a statement given at City Hall, he apologized "to the women I have offended."

"The behavior I have engaged in over many years is wrong. My failure to respect women and the intimidating conduct I engaged in at times is inexcusable," he said.

Before Gilbert, Filner's former spokeswoman, Irene McCormack Jackson, and seven other women accused Filner of sexual harassment. Jackson has filed a sexual harassment suit against Filner.

Read more: Mayor sued, called unfit for office

He asked the city to pay for his legal fees; the city council voted against that.

Jackson said Filner subjected her and other women to "crude and disgusting" comments and inappropriate touching. She said she resigned as Filner's communications director in June after deciding the mayor would not change his behavior.

None of the other women leveling claims of sexual harassment against Filner came forward until Jackson filed her suit in state court.

Read more: Who are the women?

One of the women is a nonprofit group founder who said she was lobbying Filner for her organization, which works with military and other families hurt by domestic violence. Morgan Rose met with Filner in 2009 at a Marie Callender's Restaurant & Bakery across the street from Filner's congressional office in Chula Vista, California, she told CNN.

Filner allegedly looked her up and down, stared into her eyes and said, "Your eyes have bewitched me," Rose said.

Filner allegedly then made a remark along the lines of, according to Rose's paraphrasing, "You'll have to excuse me for what's about to happen. It's your fault."

Filner then moved to her side of the booth, sat beside her, pinned her to the wall, and put his arm around her, Rose alleged.

Rose avoided the advances, and Filner was suddenly interrupted by his ringing cell phone, Rose said.

Filner got up from the booth, gathered his materials and left the restaurant, Rose said.

Rose spoke of the incident to her closest friends and didn't pursue the matter because she feared her nonprofit might somehow suffer, she told CNN.

But when Rose said that when she heard of similar accusations against Filner in recent weeks, she called a victim's hotline at the sheriff's department and spoke with a captain.

Another woman, political consultant Laura Fink, has accused the mayor of patting what she described as her "posterior" at a fundraising event in 2005. At the time, Fink was working as the deputy manager of Filner's congressional campaign. Fink told CNN that she thinks Filner should resign.

Sharon Bernie-Cloward, president of the San Diego Port Tenants Association, claims that when Filner was running for mayor in 2012, he approached her at a political event, according to San Diego's public television station.

"He touched me, actually groped me on my backside inappropriately," Bernie-Cloward told KPBS. "I was left there startled and fearful. In fact, I actually had someone walk me to my car that night."

Patti Roscoe, a prominent businesswoman in San Diego's tourism and hospitality industry, told KPBS that on numerous occasions, Filner "put in me what I guess now is the famous headlock."

"I felt fearful, even as well as I knew him, because it was an invasion into my space," Roscoe told the station. "And he would come in and try to kiss me on the lips and I'd have to squirm to get away. And just as recently as a few months ago this happened. I turned and he just slobbered down my chin.

"And I was so violated and so offended. It's just such a terrible invasion."

Veronica "Ronne" Froman, a retired Navy rear admiral and San Diego's former chief operating officer, told KPBS said that she and Filner, then a congressman, met a few years ago at his office after everyone had left.

"He stopped me and he got very close to me. And he ran his finger up my cheek like this and he whispered to me, 'Do you have a man in your life?' " Froman said. "I jumped back. I was very, very startled. And I said, 'Yes, I have a man in my life.'

"And he said, 'who?' And I said, 'Linden Blue.' He says, 'Oh, of the Blues Brothers?' And he says, 'Maybe we can get together sometime and have lunch and he can support me for mayor.'

"I was really rattled. I got in the car with the two guys I was working with and I told them never to leave me alone in a room with Bob Filner again."

Joyce Gattas, a dean at San Diego State University, told KPBS that she had several "interactions" with Filner "where he's held me too tight, a kiss on the cheek which is inappropriate, hands on the knee that last too long."

The eighth woman to accuse the mayor was Lisa Curtin, who is director of government and military education at San Diego City College, according to KPBS. She said that he grabbed her hand, fingered her wedding ring and asked if it was real. She also said he tried to kiss her; she moved her head and she felt his tongue on her cheek.

Source: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/cnn_latest/~3/Wf9XYRy768U/index.html

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Cedar Crest student loses Facebook harassment charge appeal

An appeals court is upholding a teen girl?s conviction for harassment because she posted on Facebook that another girl had herpes.

Superior Court ruled Friday in the case of an 18-year-old Cedar Crest High School student who put up the untrue posting last year about a 15-year-old girl.

The defendant's lawyer, Elizabeth Judd, says the posting, which also advised the younger girl to "stop spreading her legs like her mother," was taken down after a short period of time.

Judd says the girl regrets the posting, and she's considering an appeal.

Lebanon County District Attorney David Arnold calls it "pretty much a textbook case of what you call cyberbullying."

The appeal panel ruling says the posting was meant only to harass, annoy or alarm the victim.

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Want to Watch a Muslim Congressman Strum a Celebratory Tune for First Day of Legal Gay Marriage in His State?

U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) posted a video to his YouTube account Thursday that celebrates, in guitar-strumming song no less, the first day of legal gay marriage in his home state.

The video is gaining attention not only because of its melodic merits, but also because Ellison is Muslim, and Islam is traditionally opposed to same-sex relationships.

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"Tomorrow, marry who you want, marry who you love," Ellison exults after a few bars of "This Land Is Your Land" accompanying himself on an acoustic guitar.

"It's all going on tomorrow because people got involved, people got active, because people did not sit back and wait for something to happen nor did they cry about bad things that were happening."

"You go do it, you go be happy, you go live your life for liberty and justice for all," he adds.

The world's three major religions (Christianity, Judaism, Islam) traditionally stand against homosexual behavior. Still, there are other streams of Islam that go against that tide.

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Benzema scores twice, Real Madrid beats Galaxy 3-1 in Champions Cup


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GLENDALE, Arizona ? Karim Benzema scored two second-half goals to lead Real Madrid to a 3-1 victory over the Los Angeles Galaxy on Thursday in the preseason Champions Cup friendly tournament.

"In general it was a good performance from the team," Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said. "We played well. We had a good combination in the front. We had a lot of opportunities."

Midfielder Angel DiMaria scored the first goal, taking a pass from Cristiano Ronaldo, who had beaten three defenders.

Ronaldo had multiple chances to score early in the match, hitting the cross bar in the sixth minute.

The fans in the crowd of 38,922 rose to their feet every time Ronaldo touched the ball. The Di Maria-Ronaldo connection almost produced another result in the 38th minute, as Ronaldo had plenty of time to settle a pass at his feet, dribble and shoot. But his shot went over the goal.

"The atmosphere was really fantastic and the stadium was one of the best in the world," Ancelotti said. "We will have a good memory of the experience in the future."

Ronaldo left the match at halftime, replaced by Benzema. It took the Frenchman only six minutes to score.

Francisco Alarcon looped a pass to Benzema, who was in open space and shot the ball past Galaxy goalkeeper Brian Rowe.

Real Madrid was close to a third goal after some nifty dribbling from Alarcon at the top of the penalty area, but his 60th-minute shot was saved.

Jose Villareal pulled the Galaxy to 2-1 with some skillful work in the 63rd minute. Seconds after Brazilian star Kaka left the match for a substitution, Villareal took two touches to get some room and fired a shot past Real Madrid keeper Diego Lopez.

Di Maria found Benzema in the 74th minute with a cross over the Galaxy defenders for the final goal of the match.

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Ouya Game Console Owners Not Playing Games - internet TV

The Ouya Kickstarter-funded android based game console has been eagerly awaited by gamers. And since the launch it seems the eagerness has evaporated, as a mere 27% (or less than a third) have paid for a single game.

ouya-games-consoleThe $99 console launched last month is by definition a cheap entry into the console market, and will appeal to those that are fed up with paying $40-60 for a game,? but it would be like buying a new Xbox one and not bothering to buy a game!

Many android games are of the ?freemium? variety, that is you can download a free version and pay if you want extra level or the full version. And of course, the android system makes for a great streaming device and XBMC media platform.

Most early buyers of the fledgling game console have been crowdsource investors, so possible the console is more of a trophy than a working product, and it could be that the second wave of public Ouya buyers may be a little less ?tight?.

Speaking to The Verge CEO of Ouya, Julie Uhrman put on a brave face saying that sales have been, ?better than expected,? and that, ? For 13 of the top 20 games on the system, at least eight percent of free downloads are converted into a paid purchase.?

And pointing to the fact is has literally just been released she said, ?I think there are a lot of social and mobile app developers that would kill for an 8 percent attach rate on a platform that?s 30 days old. These numbers will grow as more gamers pick up consoles and as we attract more developers, and I believe that by the end of the year we?ll see a few developers telling us they?ve made more than a million dollars on Ouya.?

As if the low sales are not bad enough, soon Ouya will have to contend with a rival android console from Google according to the WSJ. They report that the search engine giant are designing and marketing the device themselves following the success of Android which powers over 75% of all smartphones.

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Limbaugh Blasts Republicans For Enabling Obamacare: GOP ?Has Made Decision To Side With Washington?

Rush Limbaugh went after the so-called GOP establishment on Friday for avoiding measures to defund Obamacare, dismissing claims that shutting down the government shutdown over the law would backfire as it did for Republicans in 1995, and arguing that DOMA provided a model for reversing seemingly entrenched legislation.

?It?s the most unpopular federal program ever, and the Republican Party is choosing not to align themselves with the majority of the American people,? Limbaugh said. ?It just boggles the mind.?

Limbaugh excoriated the GOP for running from Senator Mike Lee?s recent proposal to threaten a government shutdown over funding for the Affordable Care Act:

?Folks, the Republican establishment?the GOP, RNC?is not interested in this at all. Quite the contrary. I mean, we?ve got Republican Party leaders actually advocating for the total implementation of Obamacare now, under the theory, ?Look, it?s law. You can?t stop it. And, if you shut down the government, the Republicans are gonna get blamed again just like 1995. It?s a lose-lose proposition. Just go ahead and let the law be implemented and watch it implode and kill the Democrats that way.? And I don?t intellectually understand it.?

?There?s a great story by Daniel Mitchell, National Review Online posted all the way back in February of 2011,? Limbaugh said. ?It is a great detailed story of how the 1995 budget shutdown really did not hurt the Republican Party. It wasn?t a deathblow. And in fact, not only did it not really do that much damage to the party, it was a good thing for the country.?

Limbaugh then argued that the Democrats? defeat of the Defense of Marriage Act could be used as a model for overturning unpopular legislation. ?The Republican Party has made the decision to side with Washington,? he said. ??Well, you know, it?s law now. We can?t stop it.? Well, I?m sorry, but the Defense of Marriage Act was the law, and Obama and the Democrats said, ?You know what? We?re not gonna defend it anymore. We?re not gonna litigate it. We?re not gonna enforce it.? And that was a Democrat law!?

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Friday, July 26, 2013

How to Take Flawless Phone Pics of Your Naked Body

How to Take Flawless Phone Pics of Your Naked Body

This post originally appeared on Gizmodo last March, but in light of Anthony Weiner's recent troubles, we thought it might be time for a reminder. If it's a nudie pic worth taking, it's worth taking right.

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Amazon hit by surprise loss last quarter, despite 22 percent rise in sales

Amazon reports surprise loss in in Q2 2013, despite a 22 percent rise in sales

The retail game is all about scraping big profits out of tiny margins, and nowhere is that more evident than in Amazon's latest financial report. The company managed grow revenue by 22 percent year-over-year between April and June, and yet it confounded analysts' predictions by making a loss of $7 million, versus a $7 million profit in the same quarter last year. Then again,the loss has been attributed to the fact that Amazon is pushing to expand beyond the retail game, by investing heavily in its Kindle business, digital downloads and streaming products, as well as in building a bigger presence in China. This has been the company's strategy for a while, of course, and it's not the first time it has been pushed into the red as a result. But Jeff Bezos says that his company's top ten selling products last quarter were all either Kindles, accessories for Kindles, or digital content for Kindles, which suggests the transformation is steadily having an impact, even if it's proving expensive.

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Rensselaer scientist Susan Gilbert awarded $2 million NIH MERIT Award

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Long-term grant recognizes a legacy of outstanding research contributions

Troy, N.Y. Susan Gilbert, professor and head of the Department of Biology at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, has been awarded a National Advisory General Medical Sciences Council National Institutes of Health (NIH) Method to Extend Research in Time (MERIT) Award, a recognition of the high quality of her research contributions over time. The MERIT Award offers long-term grant support to investigators of proven research competence and productivity and is expected to facilitate creative, innovative research that will have an exceptional impact on the field.

"Susan is to be congratulated for a very significant and rare achievement in earning an NIH MERIT award," said Laurie Leshin, dean of the School of Science at Rensselaer. "It's a well-earned recognition of the long-standing, extremely high quality of her research. The award provides her the freedom to explore cutting-edge scientific ideas in ways that wouldn't otherwise have been possible. The National Institutes of Heath are to be commended for working to enable their researchers to seek paradigm-shifting breakthroughs."

The MERIT grant will support Gilbert's continuing research of kinesins, a class of molecular motors that ferry cargo along the cytoskeleton of a cell. The overall goal of her research proposal is to understand how the mechanochemistry of kinesin motors underlies their ability to promote intracellular transport, generation of cell polarity, and remodeling of the microtubule cytoskeleton for cell division, cell differentiation, and morphogenesis during human development. Her work could shed light on diverse pathologies that have been linked to defects in kinesins, including cancer, ciliopathies, neuropathies, and birth defects. Gilbert's research contributes to the School of Science interdisciplinary science theme of "biomedical science and applications."

"NIGMS selected Dr. Gilbert for a MERIT award in recognition of her pioneering work on microtubule motor proteins, which has set the standard for other researchers in the field," said Joe Gindhart, Ph.D., the program director who manages Gilbert's NIGMS grant. "Her work has the potential to enhance our understanding of how motor proteins work to segregate chromosomes, build cilia and move organelles in nerve cells, and to help explain how defects in motor protein function contribute to cancer, neurological diseases, and other conditions."

The MERIT award includes an initial award of about $2 million over five years, accompanied by the opportunity of funding for an additional three to five years. "I am thrilled to receive the NIH MERIT Award from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, which has funded my research program since 1996," said Gilbert. "The overarching goal of my research program is to understand how molecular motors generate force and to apply this insight to understand their roles in cell organization and function in normal and in diseased states. This award will allow us to continue this important fundamental research and to pursue higher risk scientific questions to define the relationships between kinesin structure, mechanochemistry, and function."

Gilbert received a bachelor's degree in chemistry from Randolph-Macon Woman's College and a doctorate in cell biology from Dartmouth College. Her research focuses on cellular movements, and the molecular motors that drive these movements to better understand cellular function and dysfunctions. She performed much of her early research at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Mass. She completed her postdoctoral research at Pennsylvania State University. Gilbert received an NIH Career Development Award through the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases.

Gilbert is an elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), a member of the Biophysical Society serving as a member of Council and chair of the membership committee, a member of the American Society for Cell Biology, and the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. She served on the editorial boards for the Biophysical Journal, Journal of Biological Chemistry, Nanomedicine, and Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology, and Medicine.

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Long-term grant recognizes a legacy of outstanding research contributions

Troy, N.Y. Susan Gilbert, professor and head of the Department of Biology at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, has been awarded a National Advisory General Medical Sciences Council National Institutes of Health (NIH) Method to Extend Research in Time (MERIT) Award, a recognition of the high quality of her research contributions over time. The MERIT Award offers long-term grant support to investigators of proven research competence and productivity and is expected to facilitate creative, innovative research that will have an exceptional impact on the field.

"Susan is to be congratulated for a very significant and rare achievement in earning an NIH MERIT award," said Laurie Leshin, dean of the School of Science at Rensselaer. "It's a well-earned recognition of the long-standing, extremely high quality of her research. The award provides her the freedom to explore cutting-edge scientific ideas in ways that wouldn't otherwise have been possible. The National Institutes of Heath are to be commended for working to enable their researchers to seek paradigm-shifting breakthroughs."

The MERIT grant will support Gilbert's continuing research of kinesins, a class of molecular motors that ferry cargo along the cytoskeleton of a cell. The overall goal of her research proposal is to understand how the mechanochemistry of kinesin motors underlies their ability to promote intracellular transport, generation of cell polarity, and remodeling of the microtubule cytoskeleton for cell division, cell differentiation, and morphogenesis during human development. Her work could shed light on diverse pathologies that have been linked to defects in kinesins, including cancer, ciliopathies, neuropathies, and birth defects. Gilbert's research contributes to the School of Science interdisciplinary science theme of "biomedical science and applications."

"NIGMS selected Dr. Gilbert for a MERIT award in recognition of her pioneering work on microtubule motor proteins, which has set the standard for other researchers in the field," said Joe Gindhart, Ph.D., the program director who manages Gilbert's NIGMS grant. "Her work has the potential to enhance our understanding of how motor proteins work to segregate chromosomes, build cilia and move organelles in nerve cells, and to help explain how defects in motor protein function contribute to cancer, neurological diseases, and other conditions."

The MERIT award includes an initial award of about $2 million over five years, accompanied by the opportunity of funding for an additional three to five years. "I am thrilled to receive the NIH MERIT Award from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, which has funded my research program since 1996," said Gilbert. "The overarching goal of my research program is to understand how molecular motors generate force and to apply this insight to understand their roles in cell organization and function in normal and in diseased states. This award will allow us to continue this important fundamental research and to pursue higher risk scientific questions to define the relationships between kinesin structure, mechanochemistry, and function."

Gilbert received a bachelor's degree in chemistry from Randolph-Macon Woman's College and a doctorate in cell biology from Dartmouth College. Her research focuses on cellular movements, and the molecular motors that drive these movements to better understand cellular function and dysfunctions. She performed much of her early research at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Mass. She completed her postdoctoral research at Pennsylvania State University. Gilbert received an NIH Career Development Award through the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases.

Gilbert is an elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), a member of the Biophysical Society serving as a member of Council and chair of the membership committee, a member of the American Society for Cell Biology, and the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. She served on the editorial boards for the Biophysical Journal, Journal of Biological Chemistry, Nanomedicine, and Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology, and Medicine.

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Monday, July 22, 2013

Guerilla Tea creates cancer research title

Cancer Research UK and Dundee based developer Guerilla Tea have joined forces to create GeneGame, a mobile title that will allow gamers to analyse gene data and contribute to the fight against cancer.

"We're absolutely delighted to have been selected by Cancer Research UK for this project," said Guerilla Tea CEO Mark Hastings.

"We've always believed games technology has the potential to provide huge benefits to other sectors and this project will be a wonderful example of that. We're very excited to get started and through our work look forward to helping speed up discoveries that one day might lead to new cancer treatments."

In March Cancer Research UK held a gamejam in collaboration with Amazon Web Services, Facebook and Google, where academics, scientists, gamers and designers created 12 gaming prototypes based on the needs of the charity's gene research. GeneGame will build on those foundations, and is due to be completed later this year.

Gamers are a useful resource for this particular brand of research, as the "terabytes upon petabytes" of data created can only be accurately analysed by the human eye. Utilising gamer's free time is an effective way of speeding up that process.

"We're right at the start of a world-first initiative that will result in a game that we hope hundreds of thousands of people across the globe will want to play over and over again and, at the same time, generate robust scientific data analysis," added Amy Carton, citizen science lead for Cancer Research UK.

"Combining complicated cancer research data and gaming technology in this way has never been done before and it's certainly no mean feat but we're working with the best scientific and technology brains in the business, we're ready for the challenge and believe the results will have global impact and speed up research."

This isn't the first time gamers have been given the chance to contribute to scientific research. In 2000 a programme called Folding@home launched which used people's home computers and PlayStation 3 consoles to to carry out molecular dynamics research. During its lifetime the PlayStation version of the programme had a huge impact, with 15 million users contributing more than 100 million hours of computation to Folding@home

Source: http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2013-07-22-guerilla-tea-creates-cancer-research-title

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

House GOP pushes through curbs on No Child Left Behind

The House bill rolls back much of the accountability requirements for the No Child Left Behind law. It also locks in lower levels of federal funding. The Obama administration threatened a veto.

By Stacy Teicher Khadaroo,?Staff writer / July 19, 2013

Speaker of the House John Boehner (R) of Ohio, smiles as he walks to the floor of the House of Representatives as the GOP majority passed legislation to replace the No Child Left Behind law, in Washington, Friday, July 19. Supporters of HR 5, the Student Success Act, say it restores flexibility to local school districts, gives broader choice to parents, and encourages innovation by scaling back the federal footprint.

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Six years after Congress was supposed to reauthorize the federal No Child Left Behind education law, the US House of Representatives passed a bill ? with no Democratic support ? that would roll back much of the law?s accountability requirements and lock in lower levels of education funding.

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Supporters of HR 5, the Student Success Act, say it restores flexibility to local school districts, gives broader choice to parents, and encourages innovation by scaling back the federal footprint. Opponents say it would reverse longstanding efforts to improve education, particularly for the most disadvantaged groups of children.

In order for the law, formally the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) to be reauthorized, both the House and Senate would have to come to some agreement, but the differences between the House bill and the Senate bill (which has not yet come up for a vote) are so vast that many education stakeholders believe reauthorization is still a long way off.

The Obama administration issued a veto threat in advance of Friday?s House vote. The bill passed by a vote of 221 to 207. Twelve Republicans joined Democrats in opposing the bill.

Currently, dozens of states are operating under waivers from the US Department of Education, which relieve them from some provisions of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) that many agree are flawed and onerous. Those waivers come with conditions that Secretary of Education Arne Duncan sees as key to keeping states moving forward on boosting standards to ensure that all students graduate from high school prepared for college and careers.

To many Republicans, the Department has overstepped its bounds with such conditions, a point made by Rep. John Kline (R) of Minnesota, chairman of the House Education and the Workforce Committee, when he urged his colleagues to pass the bill Friday. ?It?s time for the Congress ?? to step up and do its job ? and get the [Obama] administration out of the business of writing education policy,? he said.

Rep. George Miller (D) of California, the top Democrat on the education committee, fiercely opposed the bill Friday, and argued for a substitute proposal, saying the fight was ?about education justice and whether or not every student ? is going to have a high quality education that no longer depends on their zipcode.?

In addition to letting states and districts off the hook for key accountability measures, Representative Miller said, the bill would lock in sequestration-level funding, cuts that would amount to ?stealing from the poorest people in this country to achieve deficit reduction.?

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

What does it take to get kicked off reality TV?

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Cliff Crooks of "Top Chef," Puck from "Real World" and Frenchie Davis of "Idol" were all booted from their reality competitions, whether by producers or fellow cast.

Reality TV shows celebrate outrageous acts. The more over-the-top the contestant, the more screen time they get. At least that seems to be the case.

But on rare occasions, a player somehow manages to cross the line between so-bad-it's-good and so-bad-it's-banned. That's when the-powers-that-be behind the show in question decide there's no time to wait for a viewer vote, eviction, torch-snuffing or whatever means of elimination traditionally takes care of the problem. Instead, the troublemaker gets kicked off the show.

It's happened in the past, and now viewers want to know when it's going to happen again.

The sudden interest comes after weeks of bad behavior on CBS' summer-TV staple, "Big Brother." Racism, misogyny, homophobia ... you name the slur and it's a safe bet one or more of the houseguests have said it ? and then some.

In fact, the offenses have been bad enough to cost one player a job, another an agent and earn yet another a public reprimand. But what the offenses haven't done is earn anyone an early exit.

To date, CBS has yet to say much about this season's unacceptable behavior. Requests from TODAY.com for comment have been answered with statements that make no mention of possible consequences for the offending players. "At times, the Houseguests reveal prejudices and other beliefs that we do not condone," read one response by the network.

"We are weighing carefully issues of broadcast standards, an obligation to inform the audience of important elements that influence the competition, and sensitivity to how any inappropriate comments are presented," CBS later said.

As nasty as things have gotten this season, it isn't new for the show.

While the current unpleasant houseguests remain in the game ? yes, even Aaryn Gries ? for now, "Big Brother" hasn't shied away from making a cut in the past. Back in season two, Justin Sebik got the boot 10 days in. After smashing property and threatening fellow houseguests, he took things too far when he used a sweeper and a knife ? and a series of creepy lines ? to flirt and threaten player Krista Stegall. "Seriously, would you get mad if I killed you?" he asked before kissing her and holding the knife to her throat.

Season four saw the show kick out Scott Weintraub after he exhibited explosive mood swings and threw furniture. "Big Brother" handed out eviction notices again in season 11 when Chima Simone threatened producers, and when Willie Hantz threw food at a fellow player and head-butted another in season 14.

Other reality shows have had their issues with problematic personalities. Take MTV's "Real World," for instance.

Just last season, tensions between Nia Moore and Jordan Wiseley ran high. She stole his wallet, threatened to strike him with a clock, and more. He spit in her face and called her racial slurs.

The show's executive producer and co-creator Jon Murray told TODAY.com that though they were inundated with e-mails to kick out both housemates, the series is designed to let the participants solve their own problems. Whenever serious issues arise, the show leaves it up to the cast as to whether they want to evict the person in question. (And there have been several ousters; five people ? including the infamous Puck ? have been evicted in the show's 28 seasons.)

" 'The Real World' is about young people dealing with their own issues and hopefully figuring out ways to solve them on their own," Murray said. "But I could see us stepping in if somebody was purposely trying to use racist words to provoke a violent response."

Stephen Williams in season seven did get violent when he slapped housemate Irene McGee as she quit "Real World," but producers didn't step in. As Murray said, the show left the possibility of eviction up to the cast. They chose to keep Williams around.

One show that didn't tolerate physical violence is Bravo's "Top Chef." In the second season, contestant Cliff Crooks was yanked out of the competition when things got too physical. During a night of drunken shenanigans, Crooks dragged fellow chef Marcel Vigneron out bed and pinned him to the floor while yelling for the others to come shave the young man's head. (No one did, but they gathered around and laughed.)

After the shocking incident, head judge Tom Colicchio ? who also produces "Top Chef Masters" ? wrote on his Bravo blog, ?The Producers stepped in with a veto. Sending all of the chefs but Marcel home wasn?t going to happen. Bravo?s Legal department advised us that the Top Chef rules, which stated that harming or threatening to harm other contestants was potential grounds for disqualification. According to these guidelines, it was clear that Cliff needed to go.?

While physical violence is a very clear line to draw, for some reality shows, it doesn't take that much for producers to step in with a disqualification.

"American Idol" is one such example. The singing competition has booted several hopefuls in its 12 seasons, and none for violent behavior. Delano Cagnolatti from season one was the first to find out how a minor infraction can lead to the end of one's singing dreams: He was booted for being 29 years old when he claimed to be 23. (Contestants had to be under age 25 at the time.)

The following year, Corey Clark made it to the top 10 before he was disqualified. His crime? Crimes. According to producers, the singer never revealed his criminal record. But Clark claimed his real crime was having an alleged romance with judge Paula Abdul. Season two also saw now-Broadway star Frenchie Davis kicked out in the semifinals due to topless photos that were published online years earlier. She disclosed that detail from the start, but show staffers waited weeks to take action.

Later seasons saw the show disqualify hopefuls for undisclosed criminal records, drunk driving the night before the Hollywood rounds, past legal woes and a previous contract that might have interfered with the "Idol" agreement.

On "The Bachelor," it took getting a little too close to the staff be disqualified. In season 14 of ABC's romantic contest, Rozlyn Papa had her chances of getting the final rose crushed when it was discovered that she was having what host Chris Harrison called an "inappropriate relationship that got physical" with a show staffer. Both Papa and the employee were promptly dumped.

One good way of ensuring an elimination by producers is cheating and rule-breaking, something that contestants of "Project Runway," "RuPaul's Drag Race" and "America's Next Top Model" have learned.

"Runway" designer Keith Michael was booted in season three after he'd smuggled in pattern-making books ? a big no-no on the competition. "Drag Race's" Willam Belli was a frontrunner in season four until it was discovered that his husband was a frequent visitor when contestants were supposed to be sequestered. And on "Top Model," cycle 17 finalist Angelea Preston was unceremoniously dumped, causing The CW to reshoot parts of the finale. Rumor was that she may have announced her later-reversed victory before the finale aired

So with all these disqualifications in mind, what's it going to take to finally send the nastiest "Big Brother" contestants home for their bad behavior this season? Will the producers finally say "enough" and step in as viewer outcry continues to mount? Or will it be up to the housemates to make the move? Only time will tell.

? Additional reporting by Maria Elena Fernandez

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Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/violence-racism-lies-what-does-it-take-get-kicked-reality-6C10660703

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Halo: Spartan Assault out now for Windows 8 devices

"Halo: Spartan Assault" Now Available Worldwide for Windows 8 Devices
Experience the "Halo" universe on Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 for the first time in franchise history

Longtime fans and newcomers to the "Halo" franchise alike have a new way to get into the action against Covenant forces. Today at the San Diego Comic-Con, 343 Industries in conjunction with Vanguard Games announced the worldwide availability of "Halo: Spartan Assault," a new top-down shooter optimized for Windows 8 touched-based devices.

Available now for $6.99 1 only on Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 2, "Halo: Spartan Assault" is a new chapter of the award-winning "Halo" universe that explores the first missions of the Spartan Ops program and dives deeper into the backstory of the Human-Covenant War. Play through the eyes of either Commander Sarah Palmer or Spartan Davis, while stationed aboard the UNSC Infinity, as they fight never-before-seen battles against Covenant forces.

In the U.S., "Halo: Spartan Assault" for Windows Phone 8 is available first for Verizon Wireless customers from July 18 through August 16.3

With 25 unique missions featuring unrivaled action and intensity, the single-player experience allows you to compete against friends in Leaderboards or hone your skills with Weekly Challenges. Replay the missions to collect more than 40 in-game Achievements and Medals.

For fans who already have a prospering Spartan career aboard the UNSC Infinity, "Halo: Spartan Assault" lets you earn up to 50,000 experience points (XP), and a unique emblem for your "Halo 4" (for Xbox 360) Spartan, with additional integration features available after launch. Additionally, Fans who purchase and play "Halo: Spartan Assault" will unlock exclusive bonus content in "Halo 4" Champions Bundle or "Halo 4" Bullseye Pack (available Aug. 20), including a new weapon skin, two armor skins and a Spartan stance.4

In addition, 343 Industries has teamed up with Dark Horse Comics to create "Halo: Initiation,"5 a three-part comic series which reveals the story of how Commander Sarah Palmer became a Spartan-IV and leads directly into the thrilling missions of "Halo: Spartan Assault." Fans can check out a digital preview of the comic here.

Available same day as "Halo: Spartan Assault," the "Halo: Spartan Assault" Soundtrack (composed by Tom Salta) will be available for $9.99 on all major digital music distribution channels. The soundtrack contains 27 full length songs with over 60 minutes of music.

1 Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 versions sold separately.

2 On Windows Phone 8, 1GB RAM currently required. Version supporting 512MB RAM Windows Phone 8 coming August 2013 Performance on 512MB phones may vary.
3 Available worldwide on July 18 for all Windows 8 PCs and Tablets. Available worldwide on July 18 for compatible Windows Phone 8 devices, except in the U.S. where the Windows Phone 8 version is available only on Verizon Wireless until August 16.
4 Halo 4 game, Championship Bundle, and Bullseye Pack all sold separately. Some game add-on content also requires an Xbox Live Gold membership (sold separately).

5Sold separately.

About 343 Industries
343 Industries is the publisher and developer of the blockbuster "Halo" series of videogames and, as part of Microsoft Studios, oversees the "Halo" franchise, including novels, comics, licensed collectibles, apparel and more. 343 Industries is home to world-class developers working on the Reclaimer Saga, which commenced with the arrival of "Halo 4" on Nov. 6, 2012, exclusively on Xbox 360.

About Vanguard Games
Established in 2010, Vanguard Games develops high quality games for next generation mobile devices, game consoles, and PC. Based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Vanguard Games was set up by industry veterans Martin de Ronde and Michiel Mol (founders Guerilla Games) and Arthur Houtman (Atari, Disney Online), who played key roles in the development of a number of blockbuster titles. Vanguard Games' past projects include award winning strategy game Greed Corp and the critically acclaimed twin stick shooter Gatling Gears. The company's mission is to develop games that set new benchmarks for mobile and online entertainment. For more information visit http://www.vanguardgames.net.

About the "Halo: Initiation" Comic Series
Created by Dark Horse Comics, follow the ascent of UNSC soldier Sarah Palmer from ODST to Spartan-IV. (English Only)

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New plan of attack in cancer fight: Two-drug combination, under certain circumstances, can eliminate disease

[unable to retrieve full-text content]New research shows that, under certain conditions, using two drugs in a "targeted therapy" -- a treatment approach designed to interrupt cancer's ability to grow and spread -- nearly all cancers could be effectively cured.

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Video: Detroit negotiating with creditors for debt reduction

What did hospitals learn from Aurora movie theater massacre?

Following the movie theater shooting in Aurora, Colo., one year ago, the University of Colorado Hospital learned to keep the trauma team on speed dial and stock more supplies. Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital applied what they learned from Aurora to its response to the Boston Marathon bombings. Barry Petersen reports.

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Secret Menu for Starbucks gives you access to all the flavor combos you could dream of

Secret Menu for Starbucks gives you access to all the flavor combos you could dream of

If you're a Starbucks fan and you're getting a little bored with the regular menu, welcome to the dark side. For those that don't know, there's tons of different recipes out there that aren't on the menu such as cotton candy, twix, and caramel apple Frappucinos. Some Starbucks locations even know of these items and can make them upon request.

Secret Menu for Starbucks gives you a pretty extensive list of these secret recipes and the directions so you know exactly what to ask for at the counter.

For the coffee fanatics out there, Starbucks' secret menu may not come as a complete surprise to you. I've found several locations that knew certain secret recipes by name without the help of a recipe. While I knew a few, I didn't know even a tiny percentage of all the different concoctions you could make at Starbucks, particularly with Frappucinos.

While Secret Menu for Starbucks doesn't have the most enjoyable interface, it is the only resource I've found, app or otherwise, that gives this much information into the secret world of Starbucks mixed drinks.

Whether you're bored with your same old Starbucks favorite or are intrigued by trying a Twix Frappucino, at $0.99 it's a great little resource to have for your visits to Starbucks.

    


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