Sunday, April 21, 2013

Everyone Is Literally Crazy

anigif_enhanced-buzz-12197-1366305416-3Everyone has their moments of insanity. The Internet has made that painfully obvious, as our moments of abstracted, often context-less, craziness are haphazardly posted and then, in some cases, amplified for all to see. Because of this dynamic, we’re also given endless opportunities to deconstruct the way in which someone else has come unhinged. To wit:?The first thing we do in a national emergency and scandal? See if the suspect had a Twitter, Facebook or Myspace account — and then play comments-section psychologist. Or worse. “We think of ourselves as sane and other people as crazy but really we are all a little crazy,” says BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti, who will be giving the keynote speech at TechCrunch Disrupt. The talk will be about this?exact topic, titled: “Everyone Is Literally Crazy,” like the headline of this post. After the last two weeks, I can confirm that someone somewhere needs to shed some light on why everyone seems more wacko online. I’m looking at you, Amanda Bynes. ***Buy tickets to Jonah’s talk here.*** “We think of ourselves as having consistent interests but really we are?capricious and what we like depends on context more than our own convictions,” Jonah explains. “This all becomes clear on the web because we can measure human behavior so carefully.” The examples of the Internet exposing and archiving humanity’s darker psychological side keep pouring in: Just yesterday, Gawker posted this email from a sorority girl at the University of Maryland. The article, which garnered over 1.6 million pageviews, featured a Delta Gamma board member lambasting her sorority sisters for “LITERALLY being so fucking AWKWARD.” Another great thing about the Internet is how often people misuse the word “literally.” ?If you just opened this like I told you to, tie yourself down to whatever chair you?re sitting in, because this email is going to be a rough fucking ride. For those of you that have your heads stuck under rocks, which apparently is the majority of this chapter, we have been FUCKING UP in terms of night time events and general social interactions with Sigma Nu. I?ve been getting texts on texts about people LITERALLY being so fucking AWKWARD and so fucking BORING. If you?re reading this right now and saying to yourself ?But oh em gee Rebecca, I?ve been having so much fun with my sisters this week!?, then punch yourself in the face right now so

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Friday, April 19, 2013

The Best Daily Deals in South Dublin - Arc Caf? Bar - Main Course ...

Twos were the order of the day for Noah's arc, and today things are no different: today's deal from the Arc Caf? Bar is also best enjoyed in a twosome. For only ?21 (up to a ?42.10 value, for up to 50% off), round up a partner for a main course and a bottle of beer each.

  • Take along your favourite turtle dove -- or maybe you want to offer someone an olive branch? --and have a look at the ? la carte menu: try the steak and Guinness pie, slow roasted pork belly, or a gourmet lamb burger.
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Video: Video Spots 'Person of Interest' in Boston Bombing

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Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/video/cnbc/51580819/

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Thursday, April 18, 2013

Unknown number killed in Texas plant explosion

WEST, Texas (AP) ? A spokesman for the Texas Department of Public Safety says an unknown number of people were killed in a massive explosion at a fertilizer plant near Waco.

D.L. Wilson says it will be some time before authorities know the full extent of the loss of life and damage caused by Wednesday night's blast at the plant in West, about 20 miles north of Waco.

The explosion at West Fertilizer happened shortly before 8 p.m. and damaged buildings for blocks in every direction.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/unknown-number-killed-texas-plant-explosion-051223764.html

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Monday, April 8, 2013

Microsoft prompts XP users to upgrade - business | Stuff.co.nz

Microsoft is prodding Windows XP users to consider upgrading to one its newer operating systems now its support for XP is due to end in one year.

IDC Research estimated XP was still running on 500,000 - or one in seven - New Zealand personal computers in February, making it the second-most popular operating system behind Windows 7.

Microsoft warned again today that it would stop supporting the operating system on April 8, 2014, which it said would leave those computers "open to potential vulnerabilities and security risks".

Many consumers and businesses have been reluctant to upgrade from XP because it is relatively reliable and "does the job".

But Microsoft New Zealand managing director Paul Muckleston claimed it was "not designed to handle today's computing environment or cope with advanced cyber-attacks and the challenges of maintaining data privacy".

There were big risks in continuing to use XP once Microsoft ended support, he said.

Users would then no longer receive security updates that helped protect computers from viruses, spyware, and other malicious software that can steal personal information.

The risks were real and the only way businesses and consumers could protect themselves was to upgrade, Microsoft said.

It is a year since the company first announced the date for ending XP support and it has since consistently maintained there will be no reprieve.

TOP OPERATING SYSTEMS IN NEW ZEALAND, FEBRUARY 2013

Windows 7: 49.9%

Windows XP: 14.3%

MacOSX: 14.1%

Windows Vista: 7.6%

iOS: 7% Windows 8: 4.3%

Linux: 1%

(Source: IDC)

- ? Fairfax NZ News

Source: http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/8522299/Microsoft-prompts-XP-users-to-upgrade

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Sunday, April 7, 2013

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Auburn in self-defense mode over scathing reports

AUBURN, Ala. (AP) ? Auburn is once again on the defensive amid allegations of wrongdoing going back to the 2010 national championship season.

Two reports surfaced this week accusing the athletic department of wide-ranging misdeeds ranging from covering up widespread use of synthetic marijuana among football players to grade-changing and illicit payments, allegations the school strongly denies.

Auburn athletic director Jay Jacobs and other officials have disputed the findings in both reports, which painted a bleak picture of a department and football program that weathered an NCAA investigation in the recruiting of Cam Newton through much of the title run.

Jacobs dismissed allegations made by former players and their parents in an ESPN report Thursday that Auburn covered up widespread use of synthetic marijuana as "baseless and inaccurate." Former football coach Gene Chizik said an earlier report on roopstigo.com by former New York Times and Sports Illustrated writer Selena Roberts was "short on facts and logic."

Regardless, the reports again cast a negative light on a season that produced Auburn's first national championship in 53 years and a Heisman Trophy winner and No. 1 overall NFL draft pick in Newton.

Chizik compared the latest reports to the Newton investigation in a statement Thursday in response to Roberts' story. The NCAA ultimately said it found no evidence of wrongdoing by Auburn or Newton in an investigation into pay-for-play allegations.

"The NCAA focused intently on widespread accusations about Auburn players being paid and other alleged recruiting violations," Chizik said. "The NCAA conducted 80 interviews. In October 2011, the NCAA rejected 'rampant public speculation online and in the media.'

"Unfortunately, the recent story published by Selena Roberts is more of the same. It once again portrays Auburn University, current and former coaches, professors, fans, supporters and community officials in a false light. Unfortunately, Ms. Roberts' story is long on accusation and inference, but short on facts and logic."

Chizik's agent, Russ Campbell, said Friday that the former Tigers coach had no comment on the ESPN report.

Jacobs declined comment Friday on the reports.

"I feel like the statement addressed everything," he told The Associated Press outside the athletic complex. "That's all I want to say at this time."

In the meantime, Auburn maintained that the reports were misleading or inaccurate.

Both reports relied heavily on four players who have been charged with robbery, or their families.

The armed robbery trial of former defensive back Mike McNeil is set to begin Monday. Ex-teammate Antonio Goodwin received a 15-year sentence in June in the case, while Shaun Kitchens and Dakota Mosley are awaiting trial.

Cassie Arner, an assistant athletic director, confirmed Friday that 12 football players and six other athletes tested positive for synthetic marijuana ? out of 799 tests administered ? from January 27 through July in 2011.

The school began testing for synthetic marijuana three days after the testing firm used, Aegis Sciences Corporation, came up with a test that detected the drug, sometimes referred to as spice, Jacobs said. The drug was legally sold in stores in Alabama in 2010.

The athletic director said since synthetic marijuana was added to the school's drug testing policy as a banned substance that August, three athletes out of 2,500-plus tested have come up positive for the drug.

Arner would not identify which sports the three competed in but said they are no longer on an Auburn roster. She also said the failed tests all came that August.

The ESPN report quoted Kitchens' mother, Kimberly Harkness, as saying Auburn did not inform her that her son had tested positive for the drug and that she felt "betrayed." She cited a Feb. 15 phone conversation with assistant coach Trooper Taylor.

Kitchens didn't test positive for synthetic marijuana until the following day, Arner said. She also said that Auburn officials could not inform athletes' parents of the results until they signed waivers after synthetic marijuana was included in the policy.

The person answering the phone at the number listed on phone logs between Harkness and Auburn coaches, including Chizik, said Harkness did not live there.

Mosley, a freshman tight end on the 2010 team, told ESPN that he failed seven straight weekly tests for the drug and was only suspended ? for three months ? after testing positive for marijuana.

Arner said Mosley's first positive marijuana test came Dec. 21, 2010. Dakota Mosley's father, Harrison, and attorney Davis Whittelsey did not immediately return messages left by the AP on Friday.

In the initial report, on roopstigo.com, McNeil said he was paid some $400 by then-assistant Will Muschamp after a practice. Muschamp denied making the payment through a spokesman at Florida, where he's head coach.

McNeil also told the Web site that a failing computer science grade, where he had excessive absences, was changed before the 2010 season. He brought the professor a medical excuse explaining his absences from the class, Arner said.

The report also said players heard that star running back Mike Dyer was ineligible for the BCS championship game, where he was the MVP. Dyer had passed 15 credit hours in the fall semester and "was never in any kind of jeopardy of being ineligible," Arner said.

Receiver Darvin Adams also said he was offered money to stay for his senior season. Instead, he entered the NFL draft; Adams wasn't selected.

Jacobs has said Auburn was investigating the claims, but didn't think they were true.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/auburn-self-defense-mode-over-scathing-reports-223306703--spt.html

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