Wednesday, June 27, 2012

A look at BlackBerry maker Research in Motion

Shares of BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd. dove to a nine-year low Monday. It comes as Morgan Stanley downgraded the stock, saying RIM's challenges are piling up.

Here's a look at recent developments as the company struggles to regain market share lost to the iPhone and Android devices:

Sept. 15, 2011: RIM reports a sharp drop in net income and revenue in the fiscal second quarter and says it has sold far fewer PlayBook tablet computers than it expected.

Oct. 10: Email and Internet services are disrupted for three days, primarily outside North America. RIM says a crucial link in its infrastructure had failed, and a backup didn't work either. By the third day, other users, including those in the U.S. and Canada, were affected by a backlog of traffic.

Oct. 25: RIM says it is delaying the launch of an upgraded operating system for the PlayBook until February, saying it isn't up to its standards yet. The company also says the new version initially won't have the popular messaging service BlackBerry Messenger. It's the third delay announced since the features were promised in April.

Dec. 2: RIM says it is writing off much of its inventory of PlayBook tablets after it had to sell them at a deep discount. The model originally priced at $500 now costs $200. The company says it's taking a pre-tax charge of $485 million in the just-ended quarter. RIM also says it will sell fewer BlackBerrys in the holiday quarter than in the one that just ended. It also says it won't meet full-year earnings guidance of $5.25 to $6 per share, the third cut in a row.

Dec. 6: RIM says "BlackBerry 10" will be the new name for its next-generation system after the company loses a trademark ruling on its previous name, BBX.

Dec. 15: RIM says new phones deemed critical to the company's future won't be out until late 2012. The company says the BlackBerry 10 phones will need a highly integrated chipset that won't be available until mid-2012, so the company can now expect the new phones to ship late in the year. The company also says BlackBerry sales will fall sharply in the holiday quarter compared with the three months that ended Nov. 26. RIM says it would only ship between 11 million and 12 million BlackBerrys in the fourth quarter, down from 14.1 million in the third quarter.

Jan. 22, 2012: RIM founder Mike Lazaridis and long-time executive Jim Balsillie announce they will step down as co-CEOs. Thorsten Heins, a chief operating officer who joined RIM four years ago from Siemens AG, was named as their replacement. Lazaridis and Balsillie remain on the board.

Feb. 21: RIM finally releases an upgraded operating system for its PlayBook. The free upgrade allows for built-in email, calendar and contacts on the tablet ? features promised within 60 days after the PlayBook's launch last April. The PlayBook had received negative reviews because it launched without an email program and the popular messaging service BlackBerry Messenger. The new version still doesn't include the messaging service.

March 29: RIM says Balsillie has resigned from its board, and two top executives are leaving. RIM also writes down the value of its product inventory again as the company reports a loss of $125 million, its first quarterly loss since fiscal 2005. Heins doesn't rule out a sale, but he says it is not the main direction of the strategic review he's overseeing.

April 26: Newest board member of RIM says a turnaround could take three to five years. Prem Watsa, RIM's third-largest investor, says he sees his investment in the company as a long-term one, adding that RIM's fortunes won't be reversed soon.

May 1: RIM unveils a newly designed smartphone prototype powered by its upcoming BlackBerry 10 system. The prototype BlackBerry has a touchscreen, but no physical keyboard like most BlackBerry models. No update was given on the new system's launch date.

May 2: Company stresses that while the prototype has no physical keyboard, RIM will continue to make some models with one.

May 8: RIM announces hiring of two senior executives from struggling tech companies. Frank Boulben, the new chief marketing officer, comes from LightSquared. Kristian Tear, the new chief operating officer, is from Sony Mobile Communications.

May 29: RIM says it will have an operating loss in the current quarter and significant layoffs this year. The company says it has hired J.P. Morgan and RBC Capital Markets to help evaluate various strategies, including opportunities to partner with other companies and license software.

June 20: RIM says it has started laying off employees as part of a restructuring plan aimed at saving about $1 billion this year.

June 21: Company says the first BlackBerry device running BlackBerry 10 will not have a physical keyboard, only a touch-screen one. Ones with hard keyboards will eventually be made, but the company declines to say when.

Monday: Stock hits lowest level since 2003. Morgan Stanley's Ehud Gelblum says the company is facing a "triple whammy" in the current quarter. Gelblum says RIM's phones are aging, growth in the global smartphone market is slowing, and shipments are likely to decline ahead of the launch of BlackBerry 10 phones.

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Parametric Design: a Brief History ? AIACC

The form of the house is not amorphous, not a free for all form. On the contrary, its construction has strict boundaries according to the scale of your living. Its shape and form are determined by inherent life processes. ?Frederick Kiesler.

Parametric design is not unfamiliar territory for architects. From ancient pyramids to contemporary institutions, buildings have been designed and constructed in relationship to a variety of changing forces, including climate, technology, use, character, setting, culture, and mood. The computer did not invent parametric design, nor did it redefine architecture or the profession; it did provide a valuable tool that has since enabled architects to design and construct innovative buildings with more exacting qualitative and quantitative conditions.

By the time of a conference held by the Boston Architectural Center in 1964, it had become clear that the electronic era would have a dramatic effect on building design. The aerospace industries were using computers to calculate complex warped surfaces and animated flight path simulations, which fascinated architects. [opposite page] As UCLA student Raphael Roig predicted in his unpublished master?s thesis, The Continuous World of Frederick J. Kiesler, ?It would only be a matter of time before computer technology would be able to reduce to constructible terms the inherent intricacies of forms similar to Kiesler?s multiple-warped surfaces.? [opposite page] Kiesler and other artists and architects?including Antonio Gaudi, Erich Mendelsohn, Frei Otto, Kiesler, and Kiyonori Kikutake?had conceived and modeled complex structures and forms with varying degrees of technical proficiency, and Roig in the 1960s recognized that new computer technologies could assist their design and construction.

It was not, however, until the 1980s that breakthroughs in parametric design became useful to architects. Advances in the quasi-scientific field of plant and animal morphology supported innovation that could be applied with ingenuity to tectonic practices.

Nature had long since developed structural systems of nuanced complexity that architects and designers had applied to structure building shapes and urban organizational patterns. Louis Sullivan, Mies van der Rohe, Lazlo Moholy-Nagy, Sir Patrick Geddes, and others, were influenced by the morphological writings of Goethe (Metamorphosis of Plants, 1790), E.S. Russell (Form and Function, 1916), and R.H. Franc? (Plants as Inventors, 1920). Yet, despite important analytical advances made in D?Arcy Thompson?s On Growth and Form of 1917 (revised 1942), alongside subsequent mathematical models for shaping biological patterns developed by Alan Turing in 1952 and Aristid Lindenmayer in 1968, morphology had become a sleepy science throughout the mid-twentieth-century. As with Kiesler?s flowing forms, it had proven too difficult to measure and draw with detailed accuracy the evolving structures and intricate patterns of organic life. But between Benoit Mandelbrot?s 1982 study in The Fractal Geometry of Nature and K. J. Falconer?s 1990 developments in fractal theory, the computer emerged as a tool for simulating the generation of biological forms (morphogenesis). Coral, sponges, and other simple marine and plant life developing and performing in response to a limited set of measurable criteria?light, ocean current, nutrition, etc.?could be analyzed and reconstructed using parametric design models in the computer. Applying similar morphological simulations in architecture, designers in the late 1980s to mid-1990s began to use the computer alongside software developed for aerospace and the moving picture industry to ?animate form.?

Los Angeles architect Greg Lynn became the foremost theorist and designer to use the computer to generate what became his notorious ?Blob? and ?Fold? architecture. His book Animate Form (1999) studied the history and set the guidelines for architecture that could be calculably grown using genetic systems and codes?if only virtually in the computer. The ?spline? proved most relevant for its simple and concise parametric capacity. It could be pushed, pulled, stretched, and manipulated in coordination with a set of data to produce a continuous curve that surmised an average of multiple vector information. [Images 1, ?spline geometry,? from Animate Form, 1998; and 2, installation, 3D animation diagram, in Folds, Bodies, and Blobs, 1998]

Ben van Berkel and Caroline Bos Studio published the 1995 ?Rubber-Mat Project for Rotterdam, 2045,? which outlined how to use computational tools to conceive large urban infrastructures by inputting a range of parametric criteria?set to time and motion with animation software. [3, (c) UNStudio]

Peter Eisenman?s Mus?e Du Quai Branly project of 1999 provided the image of what might be possible using these design techniques, and UN Studio?s 1998 trilogy Move showcased an evolution of complex forms from design to construction, now possible using advanced CAD/CAM-CNC milling machinery alongside new rapid prototyping technology.

The limit to these parametric studies being pursued primarily by students and faculty at Columbia University, the Architectural Association, and other graduate schools?were the forms themselves, which appeared grossly inarticulate, undefined, and too difficult to construct. Besides Lynn and UN Studio, several architects began to deepen their research to engage a more detailed building scale: William Massie, Mark Burry, Mark Goulthorpe, Office dA, SHoP, Coop Himmelb(l)au, Asymptote, Jesse Reiser, Zaha Hadid, and Ocean North are only a few of the most original architects to pursue design and fabrication techniques that investigated ideas relevant to parametric systems.

The Architectural Association?s Design Research Laboratory (AADRL) and Emergent Technologies in Design (EmTech) programs were perhaps the center of international research and development on the subject. Yusuke Obushi, now at the AADRL, presented a remarkable thesis, ?Wave Garden,? at Princeton University in 2002, embodying the principles of parametric design by creating an occupiable, energy-generating surface correlated to the movement of an ocean current. [4]

Jason Payne and Heather Roberge of Gnuform invented a similar if more ?hairy? installation in 2003 at Ohio State University, called Man-o-War. [5]

Michael Hensel of EmTech and Ocean North produced some of the most comprehensive texts on parametric systems and morphogenetic design practices in Architectural Design (AD)?a magazine that provided a rich forum for the most innovative developments of the past fifteen years. ?Architecture and Animation,? ?Versioning,? and ?Morphogenetic Design? were among the more important editions of AD.

UN Studio?s UN Fold showed how parametric design could be advanced on an urban infrastructural scale. [top left four images] (Neil Leach, who contributed to UN Studio?s publication, would eventually develop similar urban growth strategies as a faculty member at USC.)

Perhaps most important, Foreign Office Architects (FOA) completed the Yokohama International Port Terminal in 2002, proving that complex building forms correlated to a series of imagined or perceived parameters could be organized and constructed on a grand scale with dynamic, real-world results. [6, photo by Satoru Mishima]

California architects and educators consistently contributed strong, innovative leadership within this developing field. SCI-Arc and UCLA provided a rich environment to advance new computer and fabrication technology. Highlights of the work of their faculty include David Erdman and Marcelyn Gow of Servo?s ?Lattice Archipelogics? lighting installation (2002) [7]; Marcelo Spina and Georgina Huljich of Patterns?s ?Element? vacuformed installation (2005) [8] and ?Rooted Flow? large scale urban proposal (2005) [9]; Hernan Diaz Alonso?s evocative botanical images and structures [10]; and Gnuform?s sensual NGTV floral bar (2005) [11]. With these design inventions emerged ample debate surrounding concepts of ?beauty? versus the ?grotesque,? as architects clamored to adjust their aesthetic sensibilities to the qualities and sensations inherent to these newly emerging, computer-designed images and forms.

In the Bay Area, architects Lisa Iwamoto and Craig Scott developed the Jelly Fish House (2005), which aligned plant and animal morphology with detailed structural study of tessellated building systems and patterns, correlated parametrically to changes in building stress and strain. [12]

Hoping to make his designs similarly more constructible, Tom Wiscombe of Emergent Architecture in Los Angeles began to exploit D?Arcy Thompson?s studies of dragonfly wings to produce patterned, cantilevering spatial structures for his Paris Courthouse design (2006) and SCI-Arc gallery installation (2007). [13] Benjamin Ball and Gaston Nogues?s of Ball Nogues Studio, in addition, produced the phenomenal ?Maximilian?s Schell? (2005) out of a vortex of 504 parametrically fabricated, laminated mylar, petal-cut sheets.

Tessellated patterning systems soon became fundamental to structuring complex organic forms, and complementary aesthetic theories on ornament, decoration, and elegance began to dominate architectural discourses. Works and texts by Ali Rahim at PennDesign at the University of Pennsylvania and Alejandro Zaera-Polo and Farshid Moussavi of FOA, now respectively at Princeton University School of Architecture and the Harvard Graduate School of Design, fueled these discussions?alongside developments in computer programming and scripting to facilitate a wide range of detailed structural tiling and patterning sequences. Designers inspired by Stephen Wolfram?s formative programming research in A New Kind of Science and Mathematica developed a wide variety of ?Voronoi-esque? tiling scripts to create varied ornamental structures and/or purely decorative, ?skin deep? motifs. Thom Faulders of Faulders Studio and CCA captured this moment in history most succinctly in his screen fa?ade for Studio M?s Airspace Tokyo of 2007, shown here. Benjamin Aranda and Chris Lasch described, developed, and published these scripting procedures in their Tooling (Pamphlet Architecture #27, 2006). [14]

Ultimately, on the scale of constructability, Gehry Partners and Morphosis have proven to be the driving forces behind building innovation on the West Coast in the last twenty years. Investing in CAD/CAM technologies since 1989, Gehry proved that architects could take the lead not only in design, but also in managing the techniques of advanced building systems and their detailed construction. By 2002, Gehry and Partners created Gehry Technologies, a research and technology team committed to supporting advances in the field. The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao (1997) and the Walt Disney Concert Hall (2000) demonstrated how well these techniques could be implemented. Delivering the new Caltrans District 7 Headquarters (2004) to downtown LA in record speed, Thom Mayne and his team at Morphosis also proved it was possible for architects to design innovative, environmentally conditioned buildings that could be constructed more cost-effectively by working directly with manufactures and fabricators. The computer proved useful not only for design, modeling, and fabrication, but for construction administration, as well. Morphosis?s Phare Tower may very likely prove to be the most advanced building to date to use parametric design technology and fabrication processes to achieve built form. [15, photo of physical model by Michael Powers]

Offshoots of these larger firms have made notable contributions to parametric design on a much smaller scale. Margaret Griffin and John Enright (formally of Morphosis) working with Dr. Anders Carlson?a structural engineer educated at Caltech?exploited CNC milling processes to invent and construct curvilinear plywood ?I? joists to produce complex building structures. SPARCHS, working with Rogan Ferguson (formerly of Gehry and Partners), also alongside Carlson, investigated similar plywood CNC milled structures in addition to continuous tension shell technologies to build a series of roof planes correlated parametrically to shifting environmental conditions using Computer Aided Three-dimensional Interactive Application (CATIA) software for their Seadrift House (2004) [16, 17].

The speed at which the architecture profession has been developing within the field of parametric design has been phenomenal. Much of this success can be attributed to the synergy occurring over the past fifteen years between the schools?UCLA, SCI-Arc, UC Berkeley, Cal Poly, USC, and CCA, among others?educating students with the skills needed for experimental practice, and the vanguard firms.

Not everyone, however, is enamored by computer design or the promises of parametric systems. At the same conference at the BAC in 1965, Christopher Alexander, then an assistant professor at UC Berkeley, warned that architects might ?fatally distort the nature of design by restating design problems solely for the purpose of using the computer.? He did not believe that there were design problems?environmental or architectural?so complex that they required a computer to solve, and he was not convinced that architects would not oversimplify design complexity to meet the limited input and operational capacities of their computers. The computer could not keep pace with the facility of human intuition for inventing architectural forms and deriving design solutions for complex problems.

Mathematical parametric and algorithmic procedures most often have proven far too rigid to productively engage the complex cultural, societal, economic, and political projects facing architects today. Designing buildings and cities using parametric and scripting design tools may often appear visually stunning, but for the most part these designs tend to incorporate far too many blind assumptions to be able to respond with nuance to real world situations.

Today, many leading designers who engaged in parametric design over the past ten to fifteen years would to some extent agree. Moving away from the delimiting input techniques used to derive building forms and urban topologies, the design vanguard has begun focusing more on the performative and affective qualities of architecture design and its practice.

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Friday, June 22, 2012

Billionaire Ellison buys 'Pineapple Island'

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A county of nearby Maui, Lanai is known as "The Pineapple Island." The majority of the land there was once owned by James Dole of Dole Food Co. Inc., who bought it in 1922.

By msnbc.com staff

The rich really are different from you and me. We go to Hawaii. They buy Hawaii.

Billionaire Oracle CEO Larry Ellison is buying 98 percent of the island of Lanai, the so-called ?Pineapple Island.?

The land?s current owner, Castle & Cooke Inc., filed a transfer application Wednesday with the state?s public utilities commission, which regulates utilities on the island that serve its two resorts.

The deal involves 88,000 acres of land, plus two resorts, two golf courses, a stable and various residential and commercial buildings, lawyers for Murdock told the utilities commission in its application. Ellison plans to pay cash according to the documents and reinvigorate the local tourism industry.

Unfortunately the documents didn?t say how much Ellison is paying. The Maui News reported the asking price was $500 million to $600 million. What?s $100 million when you?re buying an island, anyway? Especially since Ellison has had no qualms about buying toys. Including a 454-foot yacht, McClaren F1 supercar, a bunch of planes and a tennis tournament. To start.

An Oracle spokesperson said the company doesn?t comment on Ellison?s personal business.

Ellison doesn?t always get what he wants. His repeated attempts to buy an NBA team have failed. Most recently when he lost our a bidding war for his hometown Golden State Warriors in 2010.

Self-made billionaire David Murdock, who owns Castle & Cooke, said he would keep his home on Lanai and the right to build a wind farm, a contentious project that would place windmills on as many as 20 square miles of the island and deliver power to Oahu through an undersea cable.

The 2 percent Ellison isn?t buying is owned by the state, county and private residents.

With nearly 50 miles of coastline, two resorts and zero traffic lights, Lanai boasts plenty of unspoiled charm. Tourism officials tout the luxury at its Four Seasons hotels and rugged rural areas that can only be reached by vehicles with four-wheel drive. About 2,000 people live there. The majority of the island was once owned by James Dole of Dole Food Co. Inc., who bought it in 1922.

Ellison, 67, was No. 6 on Forbes list of richest humans -- the third American-- this year with an estimated net worth of $36 billion.

Below, KHNL?s Jim Mendoza talks with Lanai residents about the purchase. Their overriding sentiment: Who is Larry Ellison?

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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Pink Announces Cheeky New Single

Singer will drop 'Blow Me (One Last Kiss)' on July 9.
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Pink likes to have fun when it comes to her music, and her brand-new single's title once again shows her love for all things cheeky.

The singer used a video message to announce her forthcoming new track, "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)." "Hi, world! I've got an announcement to make. My new single, off my new record, off my new life, is called 'Blow Me (One Last Kiss)' and it's very exciting," she said in the short clip. "And I wrote it with Greg Kurstin, who is amazing. And we had an incredible time. [My daughter] Willow played bells and bass on a couple of other songs, but I think you're really gonna like it 'cause I really like it and I like it enough for all of us. See you soon!"

Kurstin has recently worked with the Wanted, Kelly Clarkson and Foster the People. Billboard.com reports that the song will hit the streets on July 9, with Pink's next studio album dropping later in the year. It marks her first full-length studio release since 2008's Funhouse, which launched such hits as "So What," "Sober" and "Please Don't Leave Me." She followed up that release with a greatest-hits compilation in late 2010, the aptly titled Greatest Hits ... So Far!!! In fact, the album helped the singer get some more greatest hits thanks to the success of its two singles, "Raise Your Glass" and "F---in' Perfect."

In addition to announcing her single plans, Pink also tweeted a candid shot of herself (with baby Willow) in between shots from her photo shoot for the album, teasing her new music's impending release.

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Anti-tax pledge author meets with House GOP

WASHINGTON (AP) ? All but 13 of the 289 Republicans in the House and Senate have signed a pledge vowing to oppose tax increases. On Thursday, the author of that pledge met with some of them to help them understand exactly what it is they signed.

In the process, anti-tax activist Grover Norquist sparked a fresh barrage of criticism from Democrats who accuse him and his pledge of being one of the major impediments to a bipartisan debt-cutting deal. Norquist and Republicans defended the pledge, denied that he is hurting his party because he has become a political target, and said that Washington's gridlock on the issue is not his fault.

The pledge has been "extremely helpful" to the Republican Party, Norquist told reporters after meeting privately with Republicans for about an hour, saying it has helped Republicans define a position that is popular with voters.

"They're not going to raise taxes to pay for Obama-sized government," Norquist, who heads Americans for Tax Reform, said of Republicans. "They're going to reduce Obama-sized government down to a size the American people will tolerate and are willing to pay for."

Thursday's session came at a time when some Republicans in Congress and elsewhere have been distancing themselves from Norquist's pledge, saying all options need to be available if the two parties are to concoct a debt-reduction agreement. It also comes during an election-year fight over whether to extend expiring tax cuts for the rich at the end of this year, as Republicans want and President Barack Obama and Democrats oppose, and whether to overhaul the entire tax code.

People in the meeting said around 15 House GOP lawmakers and about 100 aides attended. The session focused on how to respond to questions about the pledge and traced its history and explained its meaning, participants said, adding that no lawmakers gave the impression that they wanted to back away from it.

"There was no discussion in there today about amending anything, wiggling around or anything," said Rep. Mick Mulvaney, R-S.C.

With some in Congress beginning to concentrate on how the two parties might reach a budget agreement later this year, some Republicans like Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., have expressed a willingness to eliminate tax breaks and use some of the money that would produce to reduce deficits. That would violate a tenet of Norquist's pledge, which says any money raised that way must be used to lower tax rates.

Early this month, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, a leading national figure in the GOP, said he had never signed the pledge because he does not believe politicians should "outsource your principles and convictions to people."

Norquist told reporters that those who have signed the pledge have made a "commitment to the American people" and should "focus on the commitment they made."

The bearded Norquist, whose pledge has been around since 1986, has become a favorite whipping boy for Democrats though he is scarcely a household name. With even GOP presidential challenger Mitt Romney having signed the pledge last year, Democrats see it as the symbol ? and a cause ? of the GOP's refusal to back a deficit-cutting deal last summer as Obama and House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, tried reaching a compromise.

"They ought to be sitting down and working things out instead of holding court for him," said Rep. Sander Levin, top Democrat on the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, as he wandered past the committee hearing room where the meeting was being held. "Norquist is here to hold feet to the fire when what we need are open minds."

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., called Norquist on Thursday "the leader of the Republican Party." House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said she believes Norquist and congressional Republicans "are in touch every day" and said Norquist believes his pledge is more important than the oath lawmakers take to uphold the Constitution.

Norquist said Democratic criticism is "a matter of desperation" for them. He said Reid is putting some rank-and-file Democrats facing difficult re-election fights under excruciating political pressure because they may be forced to decide whether to oppose continuing tax cuts for the rich.

"He's destroying these peoples' political careers," Norquist said.

Associated Press

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H5N1 Bird Flu Research That Stoked Fears Is Published

[unable to retrieve full-text content]The more controversial of two papers describing how the lethal H5N1 bird flu could be made easier to spread was published on Thursday.

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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

911 call details moments after King found in pool

Rialto police detective Carla McCullough, right, and a photographer conduct an investigation at Rodney King's home in Rialto, Calif., Sunday, June 17, 2012. King, the black motorist whose 1991 videotaped beating by Los Angeles police officers was the touchstone for one of the most destructive race riots in U.S. history, died Sunday. He was 47. King's fiancee called police to report that she found him at the bottom of the swimming pool at their home in Rialto, Calif., police Lt. Dean Hardin said. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Rialto police detective Carla McCullough, right, and a photographer conduct an investigation at Rodney King's home in Rialto, Calif., Sunday, June 17, 2012. King, the black motorist whose 1991 videotaped beating by Los Angeles police officers was the touchstone for one of the most destructive race riots in U.S. history, died Sunday. He was 47. King's fiancee called police to report that she found him at the bottom of the swimming pool at their home in Rialto, Calif., police Lt. Dean Hardin said. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

A pair of sandals lie next to a hose near the swimming pool at Rodney King's home in Rialto, Calif., Sunday, June 17, 2012. King, the black motorist whose 1991 videotaped beating by Los Angeles police officers was the touchstone for one of the most destructive race riots in U.S. history, died Sunday. He was 47. King's fiancee called police to report that she found him at the bottom of the swimming pool at their home in Rialto, Calif., police Lt. Dean Hardin said. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

FILE - This April 13, 2012 file photo shows Rodney King posing for a portrait in Los Angeles. King, the black motorist whose 1991 videotaped beating by Los Angeles police officers was the touchstone for one of the most destructive race riots in the nation's history, has died, his publicist said Sunday, June 17, 2012. He was 47. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, file)

FILE - This April 13, 2012 photo shows Rodney King posing for a portrait in Los Angeles. King, the black motorist whose 1991 videotaped beating by Los Angeles police officers was the touchstone for one of the most destructive race riots in the nation's history, has died, his publicist said Sunday, June 17, 2012. He was 47. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, file)

The swimming pool at Rodney King's home is seen in Rialto, Calif., Sunday, June 17, 2012. King, the black motorist whose 1991 videotaped beating by Los Angeles police officers was the touchstone for one of the most destructive race riots in U.S. history, died Sunday. He was 47. King's fiancee called police to report that she found him at the bottom of the swimming pool at their home in Rialto, Calif,, police Lt. Dean Hardin said. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

(AP) ? Rodney King's fiancee repeatedly implored authorities to hurry in a frantic 911 call, saying she woke to the sounds of a fall and found him at the bottom of his swimming pool.

In audio authorities released Tuesday, Cynthia Kelley tells a dispatcher that she threw a shovel to try to rouse King but he wasn't responding.

"He's not moving," Kelley said, crying throughout the early Sunday call. "I was sleeping, all of a sudden I heard something fall like the table and then I looked over and then I went to find him and he's at the bottom of the swimming pool. He's still there. Please hurry up."

The 5-minute, 15-second phone call ends with the arrival of police officers who pulled King from the pool at the Rialto, Calif., home and began life-saving efforts. He was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Police have said they have found no signs of foul play and continue to investigate King's case as an accidental drowning.

Authorities are awaiting toxicology results and said they'll use them in conjunction with an autopsy performed Monday to determine how King died.

The dispatcher asked Kelley if she was able to get into the pool to get King out, but she said she couldn't. She said she tried to "wake him up," including throwing a shovel into the water, but he wasn't responding.

At one point, Kelley told dispatchers that the man in the pool was King, "the guy that got beat by the police."

Kelley, who was interviewed by police for several hours Sunday, is heard on the audio saying she needs to call King's family.

King became famous after his severe beating by Los Angeles police in 1991 was captured on videotape and broadcast worldwide.

The trial of four officers charged with felony assault in the beating ended after a jury with no black members acquitted three of the officers on state charges; a mistrial was declared for a fourth.

The verdict sparked one of the most costly and deadly race riots in the nation's history.

___

Anthony McCartney can be reached at http://twitter.com/mccartneyAP .

Associated Press

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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

2012 Ford Explorer XLT EcoBoost: Needs A Skosh More Boost

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I was saddled with moving again this past weekend. I like to move every other weekend just because it's so much dang fun.?

This time I had the Explorer. Now while I've found the Explorer with the EcoBoost four to be fine scooting around town with just me in it, piled with a truck-full of my assorted crap was a different story. It's underwhelming. Or more appropriately, the engine is bit overwhelmed.?

The slow-reacting transmission doesn't help. But for sure there were several times when my call down to the engine department via a floored throttle brought fairly lackadaisical forward progress. Especially when asking for more acceleration at higher speeds. ??

And...

For those of you freaking out because it appears the Explorer is parked in a red zone...calm down, guys, everything is going to be okay. It was parked there for the length of time it took to crack off a photo.

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Monday, June 18, 2012

Lebanon diesel import leap points to Syria smuggling

LONDON (Reuters) - Lebanon's private sector imports of diesel jumped in April and May, data obtained by Reuters shows, and industry analysts say Lebanese factions are smuggling the fuel into Syria where supplies are desperately tight due to Western sanctions.

The data shows a three-fold increase since last year to 106,000 tonnes in April, more than can easily be explained by any rise in domestic consumption.

"The latest figures show a huge jump in imports of diesel in Lebanon. Countries don't just double their imports overnight," said a Syrian oil industry employee, who asked not to be named to protect his family in Aleppo.

The source named Shi'ite organization Hezbollah, which supports Syrian President Bashar al-Assad who is battling a largely Sunni Muslim uprising, as playing a major role, although analysts said smuggling involved various groups in Lebanon and did not just supply the government side.

"That fuel is being smuggled into Syria by Hezbollah, which is allowing this activity to continue," the Syrian worker said.

A Hezbollah official denied the movement was sending fuel to Syria.

The list obtained by Reuters of diesel shipments imported by private buyers in Lebanon showed deliveries rose to more than 106,000 tonnes in April, from 33,000 tonnes a year earlier.

The increase in private imports has continued into May, with Lebanese diesel imports remaining around twice as high as the previous year, at around 51,000 tonnes.

The figures exclude purchases by Lebanon's energy ministry, which buys gasoil, including diesel, for power stations and other sectors.

NO SMUGGLING TO SYRIA, OFFICIAL SAYS

Lebanon's energy officials deny that imports have increased substantially, or that diesel is crossing the border to Syria.

"There is no smuggling to Syria, I do not know where do you get this information from but it is all false," said Sarkis Helais, director general of oil facilities in Lebanon, adding that official ministry purchases rise slightly every year, in line with demand.

Analysts see a risk the smuggling of diesel - needed by Assad's armored vehicles as well as by industry and farmers - could be a small but significant factor in undermining efforts to quarantine Lebanon from the Syrian fighting.

Lebanon's Prime Minister Najib Mikati, a Sunni Muslim who is backed by Hezbollah and its political allies, has sought to contain sectarian tensions stirred by the uprising against Assad.

But his policy of 'dissociation' from the turmoil in Syria was shaken by clashes in the northern city of Tripoli two weeks ago in which 15 people were killed. Gunfights also broke out on the streets of the capital Beirut.

The battles were triggered by the arrest of an anti-Assad activist and the shooting of a Sunni Muslim cleric at a checkpoint. Mikati's opponents have not made any accusations against parties in his government, including Hezbollah, about fuel shipments to Syria, but any indication of involvement could increase the existing tensions.

Middle East security analyst David Hartwell, at IHS Jane, said smuggling was going on. "These borders exist in name and map only and exchanges between Lebanese and Syrians take place on a daily basis. There is very little to deter smuggling and it already is destabilizing Lebanon."

"The (Lebanese) government will back the military to stop this from happening although the prospect of more clashes is very likely."

Syria has faced shortages of diesel since tighter sanctions introduced by the European Union at the end of March forced its usual suppliers to stop bringing shipments from Russia.

Although Syria produces and refines oil, it lacks the means to produce diesel.

Eurasia Group analyst Ayham Kamel said Lebanon may be needing more diesel for power generation there.

"Part of the issue is that Lebanon has had electricity shortages," he said. "However there definitely is smuggling over the border to Syria, in a reversal of a historic trend in which diesel was smuggled into Lebanon."

The European Union embargo also stopped Syria from importing liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) that is used for cooking and heating fuel.

The shipping records obtained also show Lebanese imports of LPG tripled in April compared to the previous year.

Syrian officials blame the EU for shortages, saying last month not a single shipment had been received since the embargo on its oil was widened to include petroleum products.

The only delivery of diesel to have reached Syria since, according to local shipping agents, was sent by Venezuela at the end of May.

Syrian officials say they are negotiating fresh supplies from Algeria and Iran, and two Iranian vessels are heading for Syrian ports, expected to deliver fuel.

(Additional reporting by Mariam Karouny, Dominic Evans, Laila Bassam and Luke Pachymuthu; Editing by Anthony Barker)

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Sunday, June 17, 2012

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Director Kevin MacDonald and co-producer Ziggy Marley bring forth the most definitive look back at the life of Bob Marley, in the new documentary "Marley". From the formation of "The Wailers" and the comings and goings of different members of the band (including Peter Tosh and Jimmy Cliff), to Marley's dealings in Rastafarian and how it bled into his Reggae music; and also from his controversial lifestyle punctuated by being a "womanizer" (eleven children from seven different women) to his humanitarian nature, this in-depth (two and a half hour) documentary will immensely satisfy fan and novice alike. I, like many other younger American non-Rasta's, had grown up knowing Bob Marley for his more commercially catchy hits and from his countless depictions on a multitude of shirts worn by numerous Bay Area potheads. But, being a novice, going into this film I wasn't particularly interested in seeing a two and a half hour movie about the life and times Bob Marley. A story I thought I knew, and had heard, countless times before. But that notion changed rather abruptly within the first few minutes of this movie. And by the end, due to the brilliant investigative journalistic nature of MacDonald which elevates "Marley" from an average movie to a MUST SEE documentary, audiences who see this film will walk out with an in-depth appreciation for the man who wrote some of the most poetic and revolutionary lyrics in music history. "Marley" is the no holds barred dissection of a particular subject (or subject matter) which fans of great documentaries will crave (and in fact, was nowhere to be found in the films of 2011). And for a documentary that was originally supposed to be directed by Martin Scorsese, after seeing what MacDonald has accomplished here, it would be hard to imagine "Marley" being more perfectly executed in anybody else's hands. What truly sets "Marley" apart from other bio-documentaries and A&E specials is how, in a very PBS way, MacDonald uses a seemingly endless amount of archival footage, as well as interviews with almost everybody (still alive) who had anything to do with Marley's upbringing and his life as a world famous musician, as the narration. It was quite apparent that MacDonald had full access to any and all information he wanted, and as far as I could see, he thankfully took complete advantage of this fact. As audiences, we hear from Marley's family and peers about how as a young boy he was an outcast because of his mixed-race. We also hear from notable Jamaican artists and record executives, who saw his maturation into a musician that worked to bridge the gaps, not only in Jamaica (during times of war) but nationwide as well. In this way, MacDonald enables audiences to intimately know Bob Marley on every level (get your mind out of the gutter). But all the pure information aside, what MacDonald does very well here is not creating a documentary which totally sanctifies Bob Marley, much as many movies (tributes) do when celebrities with checkered pasts die. MacDonald captures recollections of Marley from both those who loved the man and those who thought him to be nothing more than a womanizing zealot, who was sadly not as politically motivated as he should have been. Final Thought: Overall "Marley" is a brilliant example of an archetype onto how all biographical documentaries should be made. Grade "A" filmmaking, in conjunction with a larger than life subject (subject matter) is what elevates "Marley" into one of the most entertaining two and a half hour documentaries I have ever seen. If you are at all a Bob Marley fan (casual or otherwise) and if you are able to, see "Marley", any way you can, before Hollywood makes a more commercialized (legacy ruining) feature film version of his life in a few years; starring Mekhi Phifer no doubt. Written by Markus Robinson, Edited by Nicole I. Ashland Please visit my page on Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/x-52464-San-Jose-Indie-Movie-Examiner and leave any comments you have about this or any review. The more hits I get the better. Thank you. Follow me on Twitter @moviesmarkus

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Saturday, June 16, 2012

UN suspends Syria monitoring due to rising violence

By Reuters

United Nations monitors in Syria have suspended operations because of the increasing violence over the last 10 days by President Bashar al-Assad's forces and rebels seeking his overthrow, the head of the observer mission said on Saturday.

"The observers will not be conducting patrols and will stay in their locations until further notice," General Robert Mood said in a statement.


Mood said the intensification in violence was impeding the 300 unarmed U.N. monitors from carrying out their mandate to observe an April 12 ceasefire deal, which has failed to halt the violence.

US official: Russia sending troops to Syria

"This suspension will be reviewed on a daily basis. Operations will resume when we see the situation fit for us to carry out our mandated activities," Mood said.

Many hundreds of people, including civilians, rebels and government forces, have been killed in the two months since international mediator Kofi Annan's ceasefire deal was supposed to come into effect.

Last week shots were fired at a car carrying U.N. observers after they were turned away from the town of Haffeh by angry Assad supporters who threw stones and metal rods at their convoy, a spokeswoman for the monitors said.?

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Bacterial Armor Imaged, Down To The Details

Reporting in Nature, an international team of scientists say they've visualized the structure of a protective protein coat that surrounds many bacteria, down to the scale of a single atom. Structural microbiologist Han Remaut, co-author of the study, discusses potential applications of the research.

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This is SCIENCE FRIDAY. I'm Ira Flatow. Now for the naked truth about bacteria. Well, not exactly the naked truth, because in fact many bacteria wear a suit of armor, an outer layer or coat of many proteins. What exactly that armor looked like has been a mystery, but in a study in Nature this week, researchers say they have imaged the armor down to the level of single atoms, and it looks like chainmail, just what you'd expect armor to look like, no? Dr. Han Remaut is a structural microbiologist at Flanders Institute of Biotechnology and the Free University of Brussels. He was co-author of the paper in Nature and joins us from Brussels. Welcome to SCIENCE FRIDAY.

HAN REMAUT: Hi, Ira. It's a pleasure to be here.

FLATOW: What was the purpose of looking and, you know, under the microscope and looking for that coat on the bacteria?

REMAUT: So scientists have known about the existence of these protein coats for quite a while. They've actually known about them for half a century. So they started seeing them when they started looking at bacteria with electron microbes(ph), and they saw these very regular structures which were, you know, patterned structures which turned out to be protein. But that was the vision that they had. It was a low-magnification view and so we really wanted the more atomic view, a higher resolution view of these structures.

FLATOW: We don't normally think of - I think generally that bacteria wear a suit of armor.

REMAUT: So all bacteria, they need - they do wear kind of a protective coat, so not all bacteria wear this S-layer or surface layer which is this protein coat. Others will wear, you know, a slime coat, if you want a buildup of sugar. So - but, you know, very many bacteria use a protein coat, and this is what we've been looking at here.

FLATOW: Were you surprised to see what it looked like when you got to see it down there?

REMAUT: Well, as I said, these things have been observed before, and we had a low-resolution view. So we knew that it looked like - that you could compare it a way like chainmail. It's individual proteins that assemble themselves. The bacteria secrete about a few thousand - a few 10,000 copies of these, and these are all assemble in this nice ordered monomolecular layer. It's really understanding how the protein units are able to do that. So they self-assemble into this S-layer and we - for that you need higher resolution structure, and that's what we looked at in this study.

FLATOW: What's the next step in this study? What else would you like to know using this technique?

REMAUT: So we've now been looking at harmless bacteria, so - and we've been using that as a model system. So there's, I think, two major interests. One is a biological one, a microbiological one, is understanding bacteria better. And so it turns out there's also a number of pathogens that wear these coats, and so we would really like to look at what they look like and how they're able to interact with the host. And another interest is that because they are these highly ordered structures - and really the proteins, they assemble themselves, and that's a property that material sciences are interested in. So it's those -both those aspects that are interesting.

FLATOW: If the bacteria have this chainmail that surrounds them, how do nutrients and things get in and out of them?

REMAUT: So it - there you can really compare it like a chainmail. A chainmail is also not just like the armor that we probably know. It is little rings sitting next to each other, and they have holes. The nutrients get across those holes.

FLATOW: And does - do - does the chainmail look the same on all different kinds of bacteria, or are there distinctive patterns on some? Could you say, oh, I recognize that one?

REMAUT: Yes. I mean, there are very distinctive patterns, so some of them will just have all the units next to each other, and others will have more regular patterns like hexagonal patterns and trigonal patterns. So it is very different, and also the kind of proteins that they use, even though they all form this nice ordered monolayer, that the kind of protein that they use for it is very different from one bacterium to another.

FLATOW: How come when we see - when we see microscopic pictures of bacteria, we don't see anything coating them?

REMAUT: I mean one thing is the resolution. So when we look at - when we see microscopic images, we don't have enough magnification to really see those individuals, then you really need a high magnification electron microscope. Another thing is that not all bacteria have them, so, you know, E. coli, for example, which is one of the bacteria that is really a model bacterium, doesn't have one. So there you won't even see it. And another thing is that bacteria wear these coats when they're out in the environment, which is a hostile environment. When you do grow them in the lab, they often shed these structures. They lose these structures.

FLATOW: Is that right? They have a home? They feel safe? They don't need their suit of armor?

REMAUT: That's right. That's exactly right.

FLATOW: Wow.

REMAUT: You probably don't realize that bacteria, out in the environment, that they're under all sorts of stresses. There's other bacteria attacking them. There are viruses attacking them. So, you know, that's where they need their armor.

FLATOW: And is it effective armor? Does it really help?

REMAUT: Well, we think, though. The bacteria, they really put a lot of energy in producing this. It's about - you know, it can be up to 20 percent of the entire protein that the cells produce. So it's really a big effort in wearing these coats. And so that's when we see, when we do bring them in a less hostile environment for many - very many bacteria, they don't put the effort in producing this surface layer.

FLATOW: You can hear them go, whew, I'm getting rid of this, when they come inside.

REMAUT: Right.

(LAUGHTER)

FLATOW: What happens when they age? Does the armor change as they get older?

REMAUT: It doesn't change as they get older, but they can dress up for different parties, if you like. I mean, some bacteria have more than one kind of protein that they can put in this surface layer. So they can exchange it depending on the environmental condition.

FLATOW: Wow. I want to see them on New Year's Eve. Thank you very much, Dr. Remaut, for taking time to be with us today.

REMAUT: It's a pleasure.

FLATOW: Dr. Han Remaut is a structural microbiologist at Flanders Institute of Biotechnology and the Free University of Brussels. He was co-author of the paper in Nature.

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