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TiVo Launches YouTube Viewing

October 11, 2008
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TiVo Launches YouTube Viewing Although DVR pioneer TiVo announced its plans way back in March, the company is finally ready to roll out support for viewing YouTube video using its Internet-connected set-top DVRs. Although the company has partnerships with dozens of Internet services that provide content for TiVo viewers, the YouTube move marks TiVo's first foray into direct streaming of online video. YouTube streaming capability is being offered for TiVo's Series3 and TiVo HD DVRs, and users will be able to watch YouTube videos directly on their televisions, as well as search and browse

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MD163 - Horseback Riding with Malibu...

October 10, 2008
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In today’s Mahalo Daily, Leah goes to visit Malibu Riders, a company that provides horseback riding tours of trails around the Malibu hills, and gets tips on how to correctly saddle, mount, ride, and demount a horse. Leah also found out about how to clean a horse’s shoe, what horses like to eat, and got a chance to push her horse into a gentle trot.

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How to Ride a Horse
How to Saddle a Horse


Box Office Weekly #123

October 09, 2008
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Box Office Weekly #123 (MP3 - 17 MB - 24 min)

Your Host, Daniel K. In today’s show, Weekend Box Office Figures, TV Ratings and these stories: New Media makes friends with Dirty Dancing… Reality TV gets closer than ever to killing someone… and in this week’s commentary I offer a helpful example of the life of a spec script. All this America is rumored to have a talent of some kind, today on Box Office Weekly.

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BOX OFFICE FIGURES (Courtesy BoxOfficeMojo.com)

TV RATINGS (Courtesy A.C. Nielsen Company)

STORIES WE’RE FOLLOWING: IN LIKE LIONSGATE

IN ADDITION TO DVDS AND GAMES, THERE IS SOMETHING ON YOUR TELEVISION CALLED “PROGRAMMING”

FINALLY, A REASON TO WATCH REALITY TV

 

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Java Posse #196 - Newscast for July...

October 08, 2008
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Newscast for July 14th 2008

Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com
  • Dick's (and Joe's) company - Navigenics
    • http://www.navigenics.com/
  • Do we need a thread safe swing?
    • http://www.kaijaeger.com/java-swing-is-not-thread-safe.html
    • http://weblogs.java.net/blog/kgh/archive/
      2004/10/multithreaded_t.html
  • When it comes to RIAs, have Google and Apple backed the right, or wrong, horse?
    • http://weblogs.java.net/blog/editors/archives/
      2008/07/wicked_game.html
    • http://weblogs.java.net/blog/editors/archives/
      2008/06/this_town_aint.html
    • http://weblogs.java.net/blog/editors/archives/
      2008/07/all_you_ever_wa_1.html
    • http://www.infoq.com/news/2008/07/vote-for-browsers
    • http://280slides.com
  • Java on Linux - still losing the popularity war?
    • http://tech.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/06/26/1630250
    • http://weblogs.java.net/blog/editors/archives/
      2008/07/you_owe_me_some.html
    • http://weblog.infoworld.com/fatalexception/archives/
      2008/06/java_is_free_at.html
    • http://weblogs.java.net/blog/robogeek/archive/
      2008/07/free_java_is_no.html

Quick News

  • The dates for this year's Silicon Valley Code Camp have been set by Mike Van Riper and Kevin Nilson
    • http://weblogs.java.net/blog/van_riper/archive/
      2008/07/call_for_speake_1.html
  • Mojarra has released an early draft review implementation of JSF (Java Server Faces) 2.0, also known as JSR 314
    • http://blogs.sun.com/theaquarium/entry/jsf_2_0_edr
  • And Sun has a collection of introductory articles for features in the new draft version, written by Ryan Lubke of the Mojarra team
    • http://blogs.sun.com/theaquarium/entry/jsf_2_0_preview_series2
  • Canoo software has released a new version of its Ultra-light Client (ULC)
    • http://eclipse.dzone.com/announcements/
      web-apps-easier-and-faster-wit
  • James Ervin has written up his notes from the recent Eclipse day held at Google
    • http://eclipse.dzone.com/news/notes-eclipse-day-googleplex
  • The iScreen project has releases iScreen version 2.0.0
    • http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=49903
  • The first release candidate of Loom 1.0 is also available now
    • http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=49905
  • Chris Adamson has put out a plea for a decent filesystem API to be included in Java 7
    • http://weblogs.java.net/blog/editors/archives/
      2008/07/please.html
    • http://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2008/07/03/
      jsr-203-new-file-apis.html
  • Remi Forax notes that the BGGA closure implementation source code is now available
    • http://weblogs.java.net/blog/forax/archive/
      2008/07/source_of_bgga_1.html
    • http://weblogs.java.net/blog/forax/archive/
      2008/07/alternative_syn.html
  • Retrotranslator 1.2.7 has been released, and now offers support for the Java 5 memory model
    • http://www.theserverside.com/news/
      thread.tss?thread_id=49847
  • JBoss.org has an update on the status of JBoss Application Server version 5.0
    • http://www.jboss.org/feeds/post/jboss_as_5_0_status
  • The server side and related sites did a survey of BEA customers
    • http://www.theserverside.com/news/
      thread.tss?thread_id=49913
  • Apache has released the first version of Apache Sling
    • http://www.theserverside.com/news/
      thread.tss?thread_id=49864
  • Google has open sourced their Protocol Buffers technology
    • http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2008/07/
      protocol-buffers-googles-data.html
  • Super-quick NetBeans roundup
    • http://www.netbeans.org/servlets/NewsItemView?
      newsItemID=1256
    • http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/07/08/
      Python-backing-eyed-for-NetBeans_1.html
    • http://blogs.sun.com/nbprofiler/entry/
      netbeans_ide_6_5_milestone
  • Java 6 Update 10, the new Consumer JRE and faster, lighter plugin, has hit one million downloads!
    • http://forums.java.net/jive/thread.jspa?
      messageID=284824&tstart=0#284824
  • The first Commodore 64 LAN party
    • http://games.slashdot.org/games/08/07/06/2114221.shtml
  • Sun has posted a maintenance release of JSR 252 - JavaServer Faces 1.2
    • http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/
      mrel/jsr252/index2.html
  • A recent Google tech talk on Kilim has been released on YouTube
    • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37NaHRE0Sqw
    • http://kilim.malhar.net
  • The first public review draft of JSR 300 - DRM API for Java ME
    • http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/
      pr/jsr300/index.html
  • Danesh Zaki has released TumbleJ, a Tumblr API for Java applications
    • http://www.daneshzaki.com/post/38636047/tumblej
  • Mylyn now at version 3.0
    • http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=49859
  • Nuxeo have released the first version of their web engine
    • http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=50020
  • The OpenDS project has released version 1.0.0 of OpenDS
    • http://www.opends.org/
  • Ahmadsoft has released ropes for Java
    • http://ahmadsoft.org/ropes/
  • WS02 has released version 1.7 of what it calls the fastest open source ESB in the world
    • http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=49834
  • And finally, while you are waiting for the new video codecs for Java, another alternative might be jFlashPlayer
    • http://www.engineeringserver.com/blog/2008/06/01/
      jflashplayer-embed-flash-videos-in-your-application/

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  • Kirsty Doherty, Oliver Widder and Amy Ehmann for Java Posse artwork
  • Brian Ehmann - the Java Posse intern
  • Craig Muth for maintaining the Java Posse Memorizable site - http://memorizable.org/Java_Posse
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    • Opening - "Java" the parody song Copyright 1997 Broken Records and Marjorie Music Publ. (BMI),
      written and performed by Loose Bruce Kerr of the Dr. Demento Show and Sun Microsystems attorney.
      Based on the WWI popular song, "Ja-da." Ukelele style on the recording taught to Bruce by his dad.
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WebbAlert - July 15, 2008

October 07, 2008
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Apple did a brisk business despite all the bad press. Over one million iPhones were sold this weekend. Last year it took them over 70 days to sell that many. Over 10 million applications were downloaded from the app store too. But some developers think that some of their creations are crashing because 2.0 firmware isn't a solid foundation. Other developers are angry because companies are cheating by putting a space or an asterisk in front of their app names to push them to the top of iTunes.

iPhones are everywhere but what about a G-Phone. Not so fast - there's no such thing - just the Android platform. But Google's got some unhappy developers too... they want to know where their SDK update is.

Meanwhile, maybe that swastika was a hack on the Google trends page - or maybe it was a traditional Buddhist and Hindu symbol - but the latest message on there seems loud and clear.

Ebay may have been defeated in France, but here they are victorious. They won their case against Tiffany & Co. The court says it's not up to Ebay to police counterfeit goods.

How about a robot that can set the table and then clean it up? Doesn't that sound nice? It can even teach other robots how to do it too!

Did you see that in the sky? What? THAT! Oh, it's not a UFO. It's Art.

Don't forget! I'm looking for your opinion on what drives you up the wall about technology. What's your pet peeve?




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2008 Hometown Pride Pageant Candidates

October 06, 2008
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2007 Hometown Pride Pageant
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As part of Cold Spring’s celebration for Hometown Pride Days, the community held their first annual Hometown Pride Days Royalty Pageant, and it was an astonishing success. The young ladies looked fabulous, and this story gives an inside look at some of the behind the scenes efforts it takes to produce an event like this.  This story also features an interview with pageant coordinator Michelle Nyberg as well as footage from the event.

Cold Spring’s 2008 HomeTown Pride Royalty Candidates:

Petite Princess Candidates:

Mackenzie_hromatka MacKenzie Hromatka is 7 years old and is the daughter of Joe and Lisa Hromatka.  She enjoys reading, Girl Scouts, figure skating, four-wheeling, playing with “webkinz”, arts & crafts, playing with her brothers, and being with friends.  Her favorite thing to eat is carrots and dip.  She would like to become a Veterinarian when she grows up because she loves animals.  Her sponsor is Joe Hromatka, Dad and Company Construction, LLC.

Kendra Kalthoff is 7 _ years old and is the daughter of Lori Ann Kalthoff and Tony Waldron.  She enjoys swimming, reading, bowling, fishing, biking to parks, playing with “Petshops”, going to the movies, and having a friend over.  Her favorite food is apples.  She wants to become a teacher when she grows up.  She is sponsored by Ralph Hansen of Hansen’s Tree Service.

Maggie_linz Magdalen ( Maggie) Linz is 6 years old and is the daughter of Paul and Kara Linz.  Maggie enjoys Tae Kwon Do, Tee ball, reading, coloring, playing WII, and playing with friends, especially outdoors.  Her favorite thing to eat is strawberries and she wants to be an artist, a Mom, and a CSI agent when she grows up.  Her sponsor is Micah & Melissa Waalen, owners of Snap Fitness, Cold Spring.

Kinsey Morford is 7 years old and is the daughter of Kim and Jamie Morford.  She enjoys Math, swimming, watching TV, playing outside, making things that were never made before, drawing, and playing with her sister.  Her favorite things to eat are:  ice cream, pizza, and Chinese food.  She would like to become an artist when she grows up.  She is sponsored by Dr. Mary Jo Femrite, Lakes Eye Clinic.

Junior Princess Candidates:

Estella Mueller is 9 years old and is the daughter of Glenn and Jackie.  She enjoys being creative through art, Tae Kwon Do, Cheerleading, reading, playing with friends, and watching movies.  Her favorite thing to eat is steak.  She would like to become a firefighter when she grows up so she can save lives.  Her sponsor is Drs. Milbert and Bicknell.

Ariana Giller-Schurman is 9 years old and is the daughter of Tracy and Brian Schurman.  She enjoys History, Girl Scouts, swimming, theatre, biking, playing outside with her brothers, and making stuff with paper.  Her favorite thing to eat is chips with cheese.  She is sponsored by Cold Spring Bakery.

Autumn Schmitz is 9 years old and is the daughter of Wendy & Tim Duel.  She enjoys art, Just for Kix dance, baseball, Missionettes, reading, cooking, watching TV, crafts, puzzles, and fishing.  Her favorite thing to eat is chicken nuggets.  She wants to become a Veterinarian, a Chef, or an artist when she grows up.  She is sponsored by Brad Matuska, Mississippi Topsoils.

Laura Werner is 12 years old and is the daughter of Leslie Clement.  She enjoys math, doing crafts, playing the violin, drawing, collecting coins and other items, watching TV, and bird watching.  Her favorite foods are pasta, beef, and pickles with sugar on top.  When she grows up she would like to get a B.S. degree and work with wolves or at a zoo, and write in her spare time.  She is sponsored by Cold Spring SuperValu.

Queen Candidates:

Victoria Konop is 16 years old and is the daughter of Steve and Julia Konop.  She enjoys history and learning about her family’s past, art, being on the computer, volleyball, going to the movies, scrapbooking,  spend time with family and friends, and she loves to help and play with kids. She loves food, but if she has to pick a favorite it’s pizza and French fries.  When she grows up she wants be an Art teacher, get married, and give her children a great life, just like her parents have given her.  Her sponsor is Red River Inn/My Dinner Connection.

Amanda Weber is 15 years old and is the daughter of Greg and Linda Weber.  She enjoys Art - drawing, Track & Field, Dance, traveling, going to the movies, hanging out with friends, camping, modeling, acting, and spending time with her cousins and family.  Her favorite things to eat are spaghetti and ice cream.  When she grows up she wants to have successful career in the fashion industry, get married, and raise a family.  She is sponsored by Styles Plus Salon & Spa.


Cold Spring Hometown Pride Days *...

October 05, 2008
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All right folks it’s that time of year again. The ROCORI festival season kicks off this upcoming weekend with Richmond River Lake Days, and next week Cold Spring hosts its annual get together, Hometown Pride Days. In this story you’ll hear from members of the Hometown Pride Days Planning Committee as they tell us about many of the exiting events that will be going on in downtown Cold Spring the weekend of July 25th and 26th. You’ll also hear from Gene Hesse, an active volunteer at the Cold Spring Legion. His message is one that all members of the Cold Spring area can take pride in as we celebrate Hometown Pride!

As always Hometown Pride Days offers a plethora of events, and theres something for everybody to enjoy so grab the friends and family, and come on out to enjoy the festivities.

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Friday, July 25th 2008

  • Community Breakfast 7:30am-10:00am (Held at St Boniface Parish Center)
    • Free Will Offering  to the Beautification Projects
      Sponsored by Cold Spring Area Chamber of Commerce
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  • Community Wide Garage Sales
    (watch the Record)
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  • Beer Gardens and Food Stands
    12 Noon Downtown Legion Area
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  • Cold Spring Business Center Carnival 9:00a.m-12:00 Noon
    •        (Held at Cold Spring Business Center)      
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  • Loveable Pet Contest 12 Noon (held at Vet Clinic)
    •        Sponsored by Cold Spring Vet Clinic
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  • Cold Spring Brewing Tours 12 Noon - 4:00 pm
    •        Sponsored by Cold Spring Brewing
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  • Cooper Dance Party & Kid’s games   12 noon- 5 pm
    •    Sponsored by Gold’n Plump
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  • Free Face Painting  Downtown 9 am-5 pm
    •     Sponsored by Rocori Art Club
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  • Medallion Hunt 1:00pm (Clues posted at American Family)
    •        Sponsored by American Family Insurance
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  • Big Wheel Race 1:00pm (Held in front of State Bank Parking lot)
    •        Sponsored by State Bank of Cold Spring
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  • Friends of the Library Book Sale
    11am-5pm (Held at City Hall-City Council Room)
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  • Kids Bakery Challenge
    • 2:00pm (Held Downtown)
      •        Sponsored by Cold Spring Bakery
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  • Kickball Tournament  (Held at Cold Spring Ball Park)
    • Sponsored by Rocori Area Dollar for Scholars
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  • Hometown Pride Royalty Pageant 6pm 
    (Held at St Boniface Parish Center)
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  • WaterBall Fight 7:00
    • (To be held  by Winners Sports Bar)
    •        Sponsored by Cold Spring Fire and Rescue   
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  • Live Music     Wild Woods 8:30pm-12:30am
    •        (Located in American Legion Parking Lot)
    •        Sponsored by Hometown Pride Committee   Tickets $5.00
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Saturday, July 26th 2008

  • Car Show, Classic Snowmobiles, and Tractors 7:30am- 3:30pm
    •    This event will be held on the grounds behind Rocori Middle School 
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  • Community Wide Garage Sales
    • (watch the Record)
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  • Friends of the Library Book Sale 10am-1pm
    • (To be held at City Hall   City Council Room)
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  • Red River Run (8:00am10k)   (8:10am5K)   (9:30am 1K Kids FunRun)          
    • Rocori High School
    •        Sponsored by Jimmy’s Pizza,  , Cold Spring Bakery, Cold Spring Granite, Cold Spring Brewing, JR Jaycees,  , Kurt and Pam Karls Edina Realty, Central MN Credit Union, Cold Spring Chiropractic, Dents Unlimited,  , Mies Outland, Creative Engraving, Guggenberger Appraisal Services, 98 Country, Granite Tops, Erkens  Water, Tri County Abstract and Title Guarantees,   TC Basketball Academy, Trendsetters Boutiques, Loomer Enterprises, Rengel Printing, Westwind Woodworkers, River Of Life
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  • Inflatables—9 am – 1 PM (?)
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  • Free Face Painting  (near the craft show) 9 am-3 pm
    •     Sponsored by Rocori Art Club
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  • Turtle Race 10:00am (held by Legion)
    • Sponsored by Cold Spring Floral and Jimmys Pizza
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  • Coin Hunt 11:00am-12:00noon (held by Legion)
    • Sponsored by Kraemer Trucking  ages 3-12
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  • Sidewalk Sales
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  • Craft Sale 9am-3pm    ( Held on Main Street, West of State Bank)
  •        Sponsored by Hometown Pride Committee
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  • Beer Can and Memorabilia Show 9am-3pm   
    • (Held by Cold Spring Brewing)
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  • Bingo  10:00am-12 Noon (held in Legion Parking lot)
    • Sponsored by Assumption Campus and Cold Spring Area Historical Society
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  • Cold Spring Brewing Tours   10am-5pm
    •        Sponsored by Cold Spring Brewing
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  • Kickball Tournament 9:00am (held at Cold Spring Ball Park)
    •        Sponsored by Rocori Area Dollars for Scholars
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  • Music Hermie,and The Frances Olmschield Band
    • 12 Noon -3:00pm  Legion Parking Lot
      • Sponsored by Hometown Pride Committee
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  • We Care Pride Ride 2:30pm Gathers by the Winners parking lot until ride starts
    •        Local Food Shelf Benefit Ride
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  • Fire Fest Concert (To be held at Cold Spring Brewing Distribution Center )
    • Sponsored by Cold Spring Fire and Rescue
      • Gates open at 5:00pm
      • Shane Wyatt  6-8:00pm
      • Joe Nichols   9-11:00pm
      • Tickets $25.00




FAP841: Read your student loan...

October 04, 2008
posted by admin

FAP841: Read your student loan applications before you sign

Listen now:

Student Financial Aid News
+ Star Tribune: A class-action lawsuit has been filed against St. Paul-based student lender Northstar Higher Education for allegedly breaking its contract with student borrowers.
+ The suit, filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, says the lender broke its contract by eliminating its “T.H.E. Repayment Bonus” — a 0.75 percentage point interest-rate reduction — to cope with the credit crunch.
+ “While Northstar might be facing financial difficulties comparable to other banking institutions, this does not provide it with carte blanche to breach its contractual obligations,” said the suit, which is seeking monetary damages and contractual interest-rate reductions for anyone who had a loan with Northstar on Feb. 18. The suit was filed on behalf of plaintiff Jennifer So of California by the law firm of Kabateck Brown Kellner.
+ Northstar has yet to receive a copy of the complaint. But in a statement, General Counsel Mark Lindgren said: “Northstar takes its obligations to its customers seriously and believes it has fully complied with the terms of its agreements. In particular, Northstar has always sought to provide its customers with the benefits from the T.H.E. Bonus but has never guaranteed that the bonus would be available under any and all market conditions.”
+ Borrower benefits are never part of the promissory note - read it carefully
+ Always, always, always READ a contract before you sign it
+ There might be a clause in there about your first-born child, and it’s legally binding

Scholarship Update
+ Brickfish Honest Foods Ad Scholarship
+ Design an Honest Foods magazine ad and your layout could be the inspiration for all the company’s marketing materials. Winner receives a $500 scholarship. Deadline is August 21, 2008. No purchase necessary. Open to anyone who is a resident of the 50 United States or the District of Columbia, has access to the Internet, and is 13 or older at the time of entry.
+ Details at our free college scholarship search site

JobCast
+ The buzz is building again about the social media resume
+ Job market worst for college graduates in years
+ Use social media to differentiate yourself
+ Example social media resume
+ The social media resume does NOT replace a traditional resume
+ Potential for discrimination
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Energy Crisis: President Bush laughs...

October 03, 2008
posted by admin

In this short, two-minute clip from his press conference today on the sad state of the American economy, President Bush managed to embarrass himself (and thus the country) on at least three occasions. First he smirks and gives a smart ass answer when asked about $5 gasoline — not very funny considering he “hadn’t heard” of $4 gas back in February. Second, he repeats the McCain campaign talking point“gaffe” about our economic woes being merely “psychological.” Then, finally, he tops if off with what he calls his “brilliant statement” about “magic wands.”

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I think it was in the Rose Garden where I issued this brilliant statement: If I had a magic wand — but the President doesn’t have a magic wand. You just can’t say, low gas. It took us a while to get here and we need to have a good strategy to get out of it.

Can this guy seriously be any more out of touch? Watching him chuckle his way through questions about how badly he has destroyed our economy as millions of Americans are losing their homes and being forced to change the way they live tells you all you need to know.

Full transcript below the fold:

Q Mr. President, in February you were asked about Americans facing the prospect of $4 a gallon gasoline and you said you hadn’t heard of that at the time. Gas prices —

THE PRESIDENT: Aware of it now.

Q Gas prices are now approaching $5 a gallon in some parts of the country. Offshore oil exploration is obviously a long-term approach. What is the short-term advice for Americans? What can you do now to help them?

THE PRESIDENT: First of all, there is a psychology in the oil market that basically says, supplies are going to stay stagnant while demand rises. And that’s reflected somewhat in the price of crude oil. Gasoline prices are reflected — the amount of a gasoline price at the pump is reflected in the price of crude oil. And therefore, it seems like it makes sense to me to say to the world that we’re going to use new technologies to explore for oil and gas in the United States — offshore oil, ANWR, oil shale projects — to help change the psychology, to send a clear message that the supplies of oil will increase.

Secondly, obviously good conservation measures matter. I’ve been reading a lot about how the automobile companies are beginning to adjust — people — consumers are beginning to say, wait a minute, I don’t want a gas guzzler anymore, I want a smaller car. So the two need to go hand in hand. There is no immediate fix. This took us a while to get in this problem; there is no short-term solution. I think it was in the Rose Garden where I issued this brilliant statement: If I had a magic wand — but the President doesn’t have a magic wand. You just can’t say, low gas. It took us a while to get here and we need to have a good strategy to get out of it.

Q But you do have the Strategic Oil Petroleum Reserve. What about opening that?

THE PRESIDENT: The Strategic Oil Petroleum Reserve is for, you know, emergencies. But that doesn’t address the fundamental issue. And we need to address the fundamental issue, which I, frankly, have been talking about since I first became President – which is a combination of using technology to have alternative sources of energy, but at the same time finding oil and gas here at home. And now is the time to get it done. I heard somebody say, well, it’s going to take seven years. Well, if we’d have done it seven years ago we’d be having a different conversation today. I’m not suggesting it would have completely created — you know, changed the dynamics in the world, but it certainly would have been — we’d have been using more of our own oil and sending less money overseas.


Newsfeed Update: 07.22.08

October 02, 2008
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tivo_logo_man-744939.jpgTiVo and Amazon Team Up (NYT)
TiVo, the Silicon Valley company that introduced millions to the joy of skipping television commercials, is trying to crack a decades-old media dream. It wants to turn the television remote control into a tool for buying the products being advertised and promoted on commercials and talk shows.


Couric: Viewers Are Afraid of Change (Haaretz)
"I have no doubt in my heart that I made the right move, accepting the CBS offer," said CBS anchor Katie Couric. "I would have regretted it otherwise. It's true that the pressure was immense and the expectations almost impossible. One person cannot perform such miracles and transform a whole network on his own."

CBS: 46% of TV Audiences Watch Network's Shows Online (Mediaweek)
According to a new report issued by CBS Interactive, less than half of the network's online audience (46 percent) primarily views their favorite shows online, and most say that the wide availability of these shows across the Internet does not impact their TV viewing. 35 percent of the nearly 50,000 streamers surveyed reported that they are more likely to view shows on the network as a result of having been exposed to content on the Web.

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World's Greatest Endurance Man...

October 01, 2008
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MANHATTAN, N.Y., July 17 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- Thienna Inc., a skin care company that focuses on health, is sponsoring Paddy Doyle from the U.K. as he attempts several record-breaking physical strength endurance tests. The event is scheduled to be held at the famous Equinox Fitness Club on Fifth Avenue and 43rd Street near Times Square on August 16 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Paddy Doyle posterIn one hour, Doyle hopes to accomplish all of the following while carrying a 40-pound backpack: the most back of hands pushups; most step ups on a 15-inch bench; most distance on a treadmill; most height climbed on a Versa Climber machine; and most shuttle sprints.

The record breaker will have to complete the most distance and repetitions in the fastest time.

Doyle is a former amateur boxer and paratrooper. He started competing in contact sports at the age eight. His first world record was in May of 1987. It was for the most press ups in four and a half hours while carrying a 50-pound steel plate; the record was 4,100 sets.

For the past 21 years, Doyle has been competing at world record fitness endurance level. He has achieved a career total of 168 fitness endurance boxing martial arts records; 81 of those are world records.

Residents of the U.K. regard Doyle as, "the world's fittest athlete."

To view Doyle's trailer "No pain, No Glory," visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4NsCvRk4eg .

What's even more exciting is that Doyle's sponsor, Thienna, Inc. (www.thienna.com), is a company owned by a record breaker. In December of 2007, Dr. Thienna Ho was named the world's greatest super sumo squatter; she achieved an incredible 5,135 of these muscle-burners in just one hour.

"I am very excited to be able to sponsor Doyle and hope to watch him achieve all of these records that he is setting out to break. It is sure to be a must-see event."

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WebbAlert - July 15, 2008

September 30, 2008
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Apple did a brisk business despite all the bad press. Over one million iPhones were sold this weekend. Last year it took them over 70 days to sell that many. Over 10 million applications were downloaded from the app store too. But some developers think that some of their creations are crashing because 2.0 firmware isn't a solid foundation. Other developers are angry because companies are cheating by putting a space or an asterisk in front of their app names to push them to the top of iTunes.

iPhones are everywhere but what about a G-Phone. Not so fast - there's no such thing - just the Android platform. But Google's got some unhappy developers too... they want to know where their SDK update is.

Meanwhile, maybe that swastika was a hack on the Google trends page - or maybe it was a traditional Buddhist and Hindu symbol - but the latest message on there seems loud and clear.

Ebay may have been defeated in France, but here they are victorious. They won their case against Tiffany & Co. The court says it's not up to Ebay to police counterfeit goods.

How about a robot that can set the table and then clean it up? Doesn't that sound nice? It can even teach other robots how to do it too!

Did you see that in the sky? What? THAT! Oh, it's not a UFO. It's Art.

Don't forget! I'm looking for your opinion on what drives you up the wall about technology. What's your pet peeve?




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“The Future of Civilization is...

September 29, 2008
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Former Vice President Al Gore delivered a major speech Thursday on US energy policy in which he challenged all Americans to confront the crisis head on and wean itself off fossil fuels in the next 10 years.

There are times in the history of our nation when our very way of life depends upon dispelling illusions and awakening to the challenge of a present danger. In such moments, we are called upon to move quickly and boldly to shake off complacency, throw aside old habits and rise, clear-eyed and alert, to the necessity of big changes. Those who, for whatever reason, refuse to do their part must either be persuaded to join the effort or asked to step aside. This is such a moment.

“Today I challenge our nation to commit to producing 100 percent of our electricity from renewable energy and truly clean carbon-free sources within 10 years. This goal is achievable, affordable and transformative. It represents a challenge to all Americans – in every walk of life: to our political leaders, entrepreneurs, innovators, engineers, and to every citizen.

Senator Obama responds:

“For decades, Al Gore has challenged the skeptics in Washington on climate change and awakened the conscience of a nation to the urgency of this threat. I strongly agree with Vice President Gore that we cannot drill our way to energy independence, but must fast-track investments in renewable sources of energy like solar power, wind power and advanced biofuels, and those are the investments I will make as President. It’s a strategy that will create millions of new jobs that pay well and cannot be outsourced, and one that will leave our children a world that is cleaner and safer.”

Full transcript below the fold:

(h/t Bill W)

Ladies and gentlemen:

There are times in the history of our nation when our very way of life depends upon dispelling illusions and awakening to the challenge of a present danger. In such moments, we are called upon to move quickly and boldly to shake off complacency, throw aside old habits and rise, clear-eyed and alert, to the necessity of big changes. Those who, for whatever reason, refuse to do their part must either be persuaded to join the effort or asked to step aside. This is such a moment.

The survival of the United States of America as we know it is at risk. And even more – if more should be required – the future of human civilization is at stake. I don’t remember a time in our country when so many things seemed to be going so wrong simultaneously. Our economy is in terrible shape and getting worse, gasoline prices are increasing dramatically, and so are electricity rates. Jobs are being outsourced. Home mortgages are in trouble. Banks, automobile companies and other institutions we depend upon are under growing pressure. Distinguished senior business leaders are telling us that this is just the beginning unless we find the courage to make some major changes quickly.

The climate crisis, in particular, is getting a lot worse – much more quickly than predicted. Scientists with access to data from Navy submarines traversing underneath the North polar ice cap have warned that there is now a 75 percent chance that within five years the entire ice cap will completely disappear during the summer months. This will further increase the melting pressure on Greenland. According to experts, the Jakobshavn glacier, one of Greenland’s largest, is moving at a faster rate than ever before, losing 20 million tons of ice every day, equivalent to the amount of water used every year by the residents of New York City.

Two major studies from military intelligence experts have warned our leaders about the dangerous national security implications of the climate crisis, including the possibility of hundreds of millions of climate refugees destabilizing nations around the world. Just two days ago, 27 senior statesmen and retired military leaders warned of the national security threat from an “energy tsunami” that would be triggered by a loss of our access to foreign oil. Meanwhile, the war in Iraq continues, and now the war in Afghanistan appears to be getting worse.

And by the way, our weather sure is getting strange, isn’t it? There seem to be more tornadoes than in living memory, longer droughts, bigger downpours and record floods. Unprecedented fires are burning in California and elsewhere in the American West. Higher temperatures lead to drier vegetation that makes kindling for mega-fires of the kind that have been raging in Canada, Greece, Russia, China, South America, Australia and Africa. Scientists in the Department of Geophysics and Planetary Science at Tel Aviv University tell us that for every one degree increase in temperature, lightning strikes will go up another 10 percent. And it is lightning, after all, that is principally responsible for igniting the conflagration in California today. Like a lot of people, it seems to me that all these problems are bigger than any of the solutions that have thus far been proposed for them, and that’s been worrying me. I’m convinced that one reason we’ve seemed paralyzed in the face of these crises is our tendency to offer old solutions to each crisis separately – without taking the others into
account. And these outdated proposals have not only been ineffective – they almost always make the other crises even worse.

Yet when we look at all three of these seemingly intractable challenges at the same time, we can see the common thread running through them, deeply ironic in its simplicity: our dangerous over-reliance on carbon-based fuels is at the core of all three of these challenges – the economic, environmental and national security crises. We’re borrowing money from China to buy oil from the Persian Gulf to burn it in ways
that destroy the planet. Every bit of that’s got to change. But if we grab hold of that common thread and pull it hard, all of these complex problems begin to unravel and we will find that we’re holding the answer to all of them right in our hand.

The answer is to end our reliance on carbon-based fuels. In my search for genuinely effective answers to the climate crisis, I have held a series of “solutions summits” with engineers, scientists, and CEOs. In those discussions, one thing has become abundantly clear: when you connect the dots, it turns out that the real
solutions to the climate crisis are the very same measures needed to renew our economy and escape the trap of ever-rising energy prices. Moreover, they are also the very same solutions we need to guarantee our national security without having to go to war in the Persian Gulf.

What if we could use fuels that are not expensive, don’t cause pollution and are abundantly available right here at home? We have such fuels. Scientists have confirmed that enough solar energy falls on the surface of the earth every 40 minutes to meet 100 percent of the entire world’s energy needs for a full year. Tapping just a small portion of this solar energy could provide all of the electricity America uses. And enough wind power blows through the Midwest corridor every day to also meet 100 percent of US electricity demand. Geothermal energy, similarly, is capable of providing enormous supplies of electricity for America.

The quickest, cheapest and best way to start using all this renewable energy is in the production of electricity. In fact, we can start right now using solar power, wind power and geothermal power to make electricity for our homes and businesses. But to make this exciting potential a reality, and truly solve our nation’s problems, we need a new start.

That’s why I’m proposing today a strategic initiative designed to free us from the crises that are holding us down and to regain control of our own destiny. It’s not the only thing we need to do. But this strategic challenge is the lynchpin of a bold new strategy needed to re-power America.

Today I challenge our nation to commit to producing 100 percent of our electricity from renewable energy and truly clean carbon-free sources within 10 years. This goal is achievable, affordable and transformative. It represents a challenge to all Americans – in every walk of life: to our political leaders, entrepreneurs, innovators, engineers, and to every citizen.

A few years ago, it would not have been possible to issue such a challenge. But here’s what’s changed: the sharp cost reductions now beginning to take place in solar, wind, and geothermal power – coupled with the recent dramatic price increases for oil and coal – have radically changed the economics of energy.

When I first went to Congress 32 years ago, I listened to experts testify that if oil ever got to $35 a barrel, then renewable sources of energy would become competitive. Well, today, the price of oil is over $135 per barrel. And sure enough, billions of dollars of new investment are flowing into the development of concentrated solar thermal, photovoltaics, windmills, geothermal plants, and a variety of ingenious new ways to improve our efficiency and conserve presently wasted energy.

And as the demand for renewable energy grows, the costs will continue to fall. Let me give you one revealing example: the price of the specialized silicon used to make solar cells was recently as high as $300 per kilogram. But the newest contracts have prices as low as $50 a kilogram.

You know, the same thing happened with computer chips – also made out of silicon. The price paid for the same performance came down by 50 percent every 18 months – year after year, and that’s what’s happened for 40 years in a row. To those who argue that we do not yet have the technology to accomplish these results
with renewable energy: I ask them to come with me to meet the entrepreneurs who will drive this revolution. I’ve seen what they are doing and I have no doubt that we can meet this challenge.

To those who say the costs are still too high: I ask them to consider whether the costs of oil and coal will ever stop increasing if we keep relying on quickly depleting energy sources to feed a rapidly growing demand all around the world. When demand for oil and coal increases, their price goes up. When demand for solar cells increases, the price often comes down.

When we send money to foreign countries to buy nearly 70 percent of the oil we use every day, they build new skyscrapers and we lose jobs. When we spend that money building solar arrays and windmills, we build competitive industries and gain jobs here at home.

Of course there are those who will tell us this can’t be done. Some of the voices we hear are the defenders of the status quo – the ones with a vested interest in perpetuating the current system, no matter how high a price the rest of us will have to pay. But even those who reap the profits of the carbon age have to recognize the inevitability of its demise. As one OPEC oil minister observed, “The Stone Age didn’t end because of a shortage of stones.”

To those who say 10 years is not enough time, I respectfully ask them to consider what the world’s scientists are telling us about the risks we face if we don’t act in 10 years. The leading experts predict that we have less than 10 years to make dramatic changes in our global warming pollution lest we lose our ability to ever recover from this environmental crisis. When the use of oil and coal goes up, pollution goes up. When the use of solar, wind and geothermal increases, pollution comes down.

To those who say the challenge is not politically viable: I suggest they go before the American people and try to defend the status quo. Then bear witness to the people’s appetite for change. I for one do not believe our country can withstand 10 more years of the status quo. Our families cannot stand 10 more years of gas price increases. Our workers cannot stand 10 more years of job losses and outsourcing of factories. Our economy cannot stand 10 more years of sending $2 billion every 24 hours to foreign countries for oil. And our soldiers
and their families cannot take another 10 years of repeated troop deployments to dangerous regions that just happen to have large oil supplies.

What could we do instead for the next 10 years? What should we do during the next 10 years? Some of our greatest accomplishments as a nation have resulted from commitments to reach a goal that fell well beyond the next election: the Marshall Plan, Social Security, the interstate highway system. But a political promise to do something 40 years from now is universally ignored because everyone knows that it’s meaningless.

Ten years is about the maximum time that we as a nation can hold a steady aim and hit our target. When President John F. Kennedy challenged our nation to land a man on the moon and bring him back safely in 10 years, many people doubted we could accomplish that goal. But 8 years and 2 months later, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the surface of the moon.

To be sure, reaching the goal of 100 percent renewable and truly clean electricity within 10 years will require us to overcome many obstacles. At present, for example, we do not have a unified national grid that is sufficiently advanced to link the areas where the sun shines and the wind blows to the cities in the East and the West that need the electricity.

Our national electric grid is critical infrastructure, as vital to the health and security of our economy as our highways and telecommunication networks. Today, our grids are antiquated, fragile, and vulnerable to cascading failure. Power outages and defects in the current grid system cost US businesses more than $120 billion dollars a year. It has to be upgraded anyway.

We could further increase the value and efficiency of a Unified National Grid by helping our struggling auto giants switch to the manufacture of plug-in electric cars. An electric vehicle fleet would sharply reduce the cost of driving a car, reduce pollution, and increase the flexibility of our electricity grid. At the same time, of course, we need to greatly improve our commitment to efficiency and conservation. That’s the best investment we can make.

America’s transition to renewable energy sources must also include adequate provisions to assist those Americans who would unfairly face hardship. For example, we must recognize those who have toiled in dangerous conditions to bring us our present energy supply. We should guarantee good jobs in the fresh air and sunshine for any coal miner displaced by impacts on the coal industry. Every single one of them.

Of course, we could and should speed up this transition by insisting that the price of carbon-based energy include the costs of the environmental damage it causes. I have long supported a sharp reduction in payroll taxes with the difference made up in CO2 taxes. We should tax what we burn, not what we earn. This is the single most important policy change we can make.

In order to foster international cooperation, it is also essential that the United States rejoin the global community and lead efforts to secure an international treaty at Copenhagen in December of next year that includes a cap on CO2 emissions and a global partnership that recognizes the necessity of addressing the threats of extreme poverty and disease as part of the world’s agenda for solving the climate crisis.

Of course the greatest obstacle to meeting the challenge of 100 percent renewable electricity in 10 years may be the deep dysfunction of our politics and our self-governing system as it exists today. In recent years, our politics has tended toward incremental proposals made up of small policies designed to avoid offending special interests, alternating with occasional baby steps in the right direction. Our democracy has become
sclerotic at a time when these crises require boldness. It is only a truly dysfunctional system that would buy into the perverse logic that the short-term answer to high gasoline prices is drilling for more oil ten years from now.

Am I the only one who finds it strange that our government so often adopts a so-called solution that has absolutely nothing to do with the problem it is supposed to address? When people rightly complain about higher gasoline prices, we propose to give more money to the oil companies and pretend that they’re going to bring gasoline prices down.

It will do nothing of the sort, and everyone knows it. If we keep going back to the same policies that have never ever worked in the past and have served only to produce the highest gasoline prices in history alongside the greatest oil company profits in history, nobody should be surprised if we get the same result over and over again. But the Congress may be poised to move in that direction anyway because some of them are being stampeded by lobbyists for special interests that know how to make the system work for them instead of the American people.

If you want to know the truth about gasoline prices, here it is: the exploding demand for oil, especially in places like China, is overwhelming the rate of new discoveries by so much that oil prices are almost certain to continue upward over time no matter what the oil companies promise. And politicians cannot bring gasoline prices down in the short term.

However, there actually is one extremely effective way to bring the costs of driving a car way down within a few short years. The way to bring gas prices down is to end our dependence on oil and use the renewable sources that can give us the equivalent of $1 per gallon gasoline.

Many Americans have begun to wonder whether or not we’ve simply lost our appetite for bold policy solutions. And folks who claim to know how our system works these days have told us we might as well forget about our political system doing anything bold, especially if it is contrary to the wishes of special interests. And I’ve got to admit, that sure seems to be the way things have been going. But I’ve begun to hear different voices in this country from people who are not only tired of baby steps and special interest
politics, but are hungry for a new, different and bold approach.

We are on the eve of a presidential election. We are in the midst of an international climate treaty process that will conclude its work before the end of the first year of the new president’s term. It is a great error to say that the United States must wait for others to join us in this matter. In fact, we must move first, because that is the key to getting others to follow; and because moving first is in our own national interest.

So I ask you to join with me to call on every candidate, at every level, to accept this challenge – for America to be running on 100 percent zero-carbon electricity in 10 years. It’s time for us to move beyond empty rhetoric. We need to act now.

This is a generational moment. A moment when we decide our own path and our collective fate. I’m asking you – each of you – to join me and build this future. Please join the WE campaign at wecansolveit.org. We need you. And we need you now. We’re committed to changing not just light bulbs, but laws. And laws will only change with leadership.

On July 16, 1969, the United States of America was finally ready to meet President Kennedy’s challenge of landing Americans on the moon. I will never forget standing beside my father a few miles from the launch site, waiting for the giant Saturn 5 rocket to lift Apollo 11 into the sky. I was a young man, 21 years old, who had graduated from college a month before and was enlisting in the United States Army three weeks later.
I will never forget the inspiration of those minutes. The power and the vibration of the giant rocket’s engines shook my entire body. As I watched the rocket rise, slowly at first and then with great speed, the sound was deafening. We craned our necks to follow its path until we were looking straight up into the air. And then four days later, I watched along with hundreds of millions of others around the world as Neil Armstrong took one
small step to the surface of the moon and changed the history of the human race.

We must now lift our nation to reach another goal that will change history. Our entire civilization depends upon us now embarking on a new journey of exploration and discovery. Our success depends on our willingness as a people to undertake this journey and to complete it within 10 years. Once again, we have an opportunity to take a giant leap for humankind.


AN ABSOLUT WORLD BY KANYE WEST BE...

September 28, 2008
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Another Kanye West viral video has leaked for Absolute Vodka. It was produced for the local office of ad agency TBWAChiatDay">The first video in the series was an infomercial where people could dissolve a "Be Kanye" tablet and drink a solution to turn them into the rap star.   

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The new Absolut World video shows what happens to consumers who transform after they drink the magic "Be Kanye" formula.The ad was created by New York-based production company jumP, who tapped the post-production talent of their neighbours Manic. It was produced for the local office of ad agency TBWAChiatDay. source   Click here to watch the "Be Kanye Infomercial."


Social Distortion

September 27, 2008
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As a product of the late 70's and early 80's I was fortunate enough to be immersed by L.A. Music. It was everywhere. All over the country music fans have pilgrimaged to the Sunset Strip. The Whiskey and the Strip was and still still is to many the holy land.

Jim Morrison, The Chili Peppers, GNR and the Hair Bands of the late 80's. And somewhere in there you can stick the New Wave vibes of Berlin and Oingo Boingo and their evil twin brother of New Wave- Punk.

La La land has given birth to some of our cultures most cutting edge alternative movements...some good....some bad. So when I was looking for a title to my post today I thought:

Social Distortion Which made me think of the band:(warning some foul language)

Interesting name for a band, interesting words and theme for a song.

They I guess are now playing small gigs in the OC. They are sure looking old, not so punkish. Kinda peakish. Sometimes movements end up that way.

Funny thing about punk rock. They protested the establishment to create their own vibe. They strove for individuality and all they became was just another average punker.

The Koolaid Krusaders

The Social Storm going on about the web and especially in real estate is occurring almost as I hunt and peck. As the sheople begin to gather in San Francisco for the bi-yearly trip to Mecca to hear from the Lord Inman and his disciples of all that is technology. God Bless Brad. He is the Johnny Rotten of real estate.

If you are a reader of this blog, you know I am a skeptic of most online movements. Technology is an easy sell. A sales pitch on on unverifiable benefits is always fun to watch. SEO info sellers are famous for this as they hawk stuff that talks about all this minutia that is intellectually stimulating, and in most cases a waste of time. It is unverifiable because Google won't tell you how to beat them will they?

And please do not quote Matt. He seems very affable. But so does Karl Rove. I would relish having a beer with either. But Matt works for a multi gajillion dollar entity that wants you spending money on Ads. And he and his company are beholden to its shareholders to do so. And yes Matt has his sheople too.

Its profitable having your own sheople. Thought Leadership is where you should aspire if you are an online real estate marketer. Here is a hint. Make sure it is relevant to your marketplace.

Online Real Estate Has Become an MLM Meeting

Actually I would guess Inman will be the best ever this year as there is more content to pull from as the real estate community grows every year.

However, conferences are great for networking but also for "group think". Ever been to a MLM conference?  How scripted is that deal?Everyone is smiling, everyone is convinced, and no one is making any money.

The first thing I ask anymore when agents/marketers/advisors throw advice around is how much have you made doing that? Usually there is silence and then an uncomfort as I just took us into a real weird space. But it is a great way to cut to the chase when someone is trying to convince you of something.

Nothing worse than a fat guy trying to tell you how to lose weight right?

I think Twitter definitely holds promise for Realtors. But please do not tell me it is the be all to end all. Just ask wheres the money? In fact hwere is the money on any internet activity. As most have not figured out the first step, let alone blogging, let alone microblogging. Koolaidman 

But Twitter is the next big thing. Yet no one makes money at it. And Koolaid drinkers drink. While still waiting on a paycheck from blogging.

But the Koolaid continues to pour and the wisdom of the crowd follows in tow. Jim Jones is smiling in his grave.

STOP!

Okay some people are making money at real estate blogging. Soon someone will make money at Tweeting real estate. I know people are making money at these in several other industries but I am talking about real estate here.

I did just recently counsel a Private Investigator on using Twitter. He does lots of cheating spouse type investigations (sadly enough). And we found a few divorce groups that looked promising. He was instructed by me to follow the conversations then enter into them slowly as he gained trust. Then he could offer advice and even links as resources. Of course some of them could be his.

While I am at it. Do you want to know the secret to Twitter? Besides the above strategy. On whole offer value. Same goes with anything else you do online. Blogging, comments, etc. Paul Chaney said in a recent interview that some of his comments on others sites are bigger than his own blog posts. 

The Power of Leadership and Community

When you become a thought leader you get people to follow you.

  • Mobs
  • Club
  • Cult
  • Tribe
  • Republican
  • Democrats
  • Those punks of politics-Libertarians
  • And Hard Core Punkers of Politics-Independents
  • Sheople
  • Raving fans
  • Herd
  • Patriotism
  • Fraternities
  • Teams
  • Separatist

It is interesting how we humans are absolutely wired for belonging. We all need to belong. It is that darn DNA thing. And if you are repulsed by this, then you are more inclined to join the first person to mirror your repulsion and ask you to join his "repulsed human community club" ;-).

The words in the list above are favorites for the Koolaid Krusaders of  Social 2.0.

2.0 stuff is only makeup on a pig. The rules that apply today is not much more unique than a generation ago. If humans truly behave based on emotion, then I do not think that I or anyone I know, has spawned any new emotions over the past twenty years. Although my youngest has given me doubts at times ;-)

Yet we keep hearing that the public has changed. If anything we humans are more human and frail than ever. Marriages are being held together by threads as spouses work then run home to jet Mary to Soccer and Johnny to Baseball. Dad works two jobs to keep the kids in a safe and good school district. While the predators and a terror cell might be just around the corner.

The emotions are the same, just elevated. Remember doing Nuclear bomb drills in school. Holy Sheet are you kidding me? At 8 years old I remember thinking that this is way to off the radar for comprehension. Today you got planes going into buildings. Watch out that dark guy might just be a terrorist. 

Nothing has changed. People are people. And we trade one not acceptable fear for the acceptable prejudice of the day.

And the net was supposed to make decisions easier. Here is some advice to home buyers go see the damned property! The picture online is nothing like the real thing. Seriosly.  In many ways one can argue that the Internet has made the decision making process even harder.

I remember when we bought our house. I got hold of one of those email tools that would send me listings based on my criteria. Man I had the whole city sent to my email box. Yah that was useful. Not. All this technology crap are just tools.And they will remain as crappy tools so long as they are not used with any sort of strategy. Once I developed a more useful strategy like getting pre-approved first then narrowing my criteria. Then we were in our house in a couple months. 

So what communities do you belong? Online and off. Are you a follower? Or are you a budding leader? The leader makes the dough.

Thought Leadership and Commenting

You see that is what comments are for. That is how you participate. Do you just say yep when you comment on a blog or forum? Or even worse do you place what is nothing more than a classified ad? Or do you add to the value of the talk? And by giving you stake your claim to fame and you get your own Tribe of followers. You are either the Chief or you are the Indian. The Chiefs get all the squaws by the way.(to all the ladies my apologies as I am a male chauvinist and need to come up with some female metaphors. Please forgive.)

Social Distortion

The Social web has its evangelists. They are the leaders. They have their own agendas that may or may not benefit you. At the end of the day you want the mantra to include you and benefit your profit margin right?

But so many of the evangelists preach ideals that often times are sugar gooey and just don't always fly in my opinion. These ideals have spawned a new vocabulary.

The Idealism of the Koolaid Krusaders

Interruption Marketing-The godfather of the Internet deemed the interruption dead. I say it is alive and well so long as long as the offer has any value. If Ed McMahon showed up at your door I think you might get excited about the interruption.

Community-I have met some real cool people online but when I really want to connect I pick up the phone. The phone easily wins over any technology. And when you want to beat the phone. go stand in front of another human and connect. If you do not believe me then write a blog about how much you love your mom and then go visit her in person. Spend a day showering her with intimacies that you have not shared in years. Tell me what did the better connecting.

By the way if Inmans online community was so hot he wouldn't have the need for his conferences every 6 months.

Web 2.0-More prettier choices thats all. Makeup on the same pig. Sales and marketing sucks. And don't tell me 2.0 is not marketing. If you are not out there looking for a new client then you are running a hobby.

If Web 2.0 is the savior of real estate then why isn't the real estate bust already well over?

New Media- Huh? This phrase is often used as an excuse to fan the arrogance of the geek class. I witnessed a group of esteemed marketers Tweeting to one another at a recent conference. I found the exercise extremely rude although the Tweeters felt very justified with their heads buried into their laptops. It seemed to me to be a modern day version of passing notes across the classroom.

We are not journalists. Far from it. Be very careful there because if you start claiming that you are a new form of journalist then I can only imagine the law suits coming your way. We are in fact editorialist's in some form maybe. And we are not entitled by our tools to anything special. Just because one has voice does not mean it always needs to be said. By the way, the archive of the Tweets were not a very good representation of the talks at all.

Transparency-How is this a new concept? Its always been sales 101 as far as I know.

All these tools in the so called social media are just tools. They will only succeed when employed with strategy. The best way to develop your strategy is to go back in time and study Direct Response Marketers prior to the net.

You will find that writing was second nature to these guys. They "posted" their words abundantly. They understood the need for narrative and publishing.

Its nothing new. As usual, hopefully it is capturing you prospects and leads? If not, could it be? If not, perhaps you should scrap it.

There are strategies being employed by yours truly and others that are making money in the new environment of 2.0. I have found John Reese to always be out in front of the trends. He blogged before anyone even heard of blogging. He is now doing the 2.0 thing in ways that none of the Krusaders even are mentioning.
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