Friday, August 31, 2012

Ian McCall Released From Jail

UFC flyweight Ian McCall has completed his jail sentence after sixteen days Central Mens Jail in Santa Ana, California. “Uncle Creepy” was expected to serve a 30-day term but completed the term early. McCall announced his release via twitter by tweeting ”free at last, free at last … Time to get back to work.”

McCall was arrested August 14 for warrants related to past arrests and for driving on a suspended license. At the time there were many rumors surrounding the arrest but it has become clear that the arrest was a fairly minor affair.

McCall lost a hard fought decision to Demetrious Johnsonat UFC on FX 3, the first loss since his comeback from an overdose following his 2009 loss to now-UFC bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz. McCall was supposed to fight Jon Moraga at “UFC on Fox 4″ but had to withdraw due to injury.

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Source: http://mmafrenzy.com/30182/ian-mccall-released-from-jail/

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

The Diablo Made Me Do It


After my EPIC 15 mile run on Saturday I vowed that my Sunday yesterday was going to be really low key. I spent the early part of my day working and the majority of my afternoon reading. Yesterday evening, tho, I met up with Emma and Josh at a new eater in Silverlake called Diablo [...]

Source: http://www.pinkisthenewblog.com/2012-08-27/the-diablo-made-me-do-it

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Monday, August 27, 2012

AllThingsD: 'iPad Mini' to get its own event in October after new iPhone reveal

After refreshing its computer range, Apple's gearing up for two events for its new phone and tablet hardware, according to sources at AllThingsD. Given the excitement welling up behind its next iPhone, many have noted (including Daring Fireball's John Gruber) that it would make a whole lot of sense to furnish both the phone and the heavily rumored smaller tablet with individual events -- and that is, apparently, what's going to happen. Unfortunately, the anonymous sources weren't revealing anything further -- Apple's yet to confirm that posited September 12th event date, let alone any secondary event. But when it does, be assured that we'll be there to cover both of them.

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Source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/25/allthingsd-ipad-mini-launch-october/

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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Full Metal Jacket App: ‘Something Stanley Kubrick Would Be Proud Of’

Matthew Modine’s Full Metal Jacket Diary iPad app is about as close to a behind-the-scenes documentary as you can get without actual video. Photo: Peter McCollough/Wired

While filming Stanley Kubrick’s legendary war movie Full Metal Jacket, actor Matthew Modine documented the whole process with a borrowed medium-format camera and a richly detailed diary. To mark the 25th anniversary of the film, he has released a Kickstarter-funded iPad app that offers a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the Kubrick classic. (If you’ve never seen the movie, please stop what you’re doing and go watch it.)

As Private James T. “Joker” Davis, Modine was the star of the film, and he’s the star of Full Metal Jacket Diary, too, offering his first-person perspective on working with Kubrick, and alongside actors such as Vincent D’Onofrio and Adam Baldwin. He supplements his written diary entries, which run from 1984 to 1986, with more than 400 photos mostly shot by himself and fellow actors and crew.

The result is an immersive fan experience made even more so by about four hours of Modine reading his diary aloud, complete with sound effects, music, and impersonations. Users get to see set shots that look like actual war photos, a few of Modine’s family photos, and candid shots of Kubrick on the job, as well as details about asbestos and other environmental hazards at shooting locations (the whole thing was filmed in England), and the methods employed by both director and actors to make one of the greatest war movies of all time.

“We wanted to create something that Stanley Kubrick would hold in his hands and be proud of,” Modine told Wired in describing the app. “I think we did that.”

The user interface of the Full Metal Jacket Diary app is clean and easy to use, with a focus on photos.

On launch, the app shows off four rows of old photos sprawled across the iPad’s screen. Tap any photo and it switches to a new shot. A swipe in from the left side of the screen brings up the app’s menu, which guides you to different sections of the app, including each of the diary’s five chapters: Private Life, Vietnam, Boot Camp, On Leave, and Boot Camp Redux.

Modine says he never had any plans to turn his diary into a book, let alone what it’s become. He had kept diaries of previous shoots, and when Kubrick saw him doing it, he encouraged the actor to keep it up.

“Stanley would sometimes ask me to share what I had written in my diary on set,” Modine said. “And because he forced me to have an audience for the diary, something I didn’t anticipate before, it made me a better writer because I suddenly started writing knowing that people might someday hear it.”

The photos also came about by chance. Before heading off to London to begin filming, Modine borrowed an old medium-format Rolliflex camera from a friend who had noted that Kubrick himself was a photographer. Kubrick encouraged Modine to take photos on location. The film was shot at the decommissioned Beckton Gas Works, near London, and on a former British Army base in Cambridgeshire, England. The vintage cool of Modine’s photos — candid shots, portraits, and scenes from the shoot, in both color and black and white — seem all the more powerful in this age of cookie-cutter Instagram and Hipstamatic approximations. These look like they were shot on film because, well, they were.

Modine’s on-set photos capture the vintage cool that apps like Instagram and Hipstamatic aspire to.

In the app, photos take up about two-thirds of the screen. To the right of each image is a rolling column of chronological entries from Modine’s diary. As you swipe through the text, the images change to correspond to the diary content. And each photo has an “info” button that allows you to order a print or share it on Twitter. You can also tag them as favorites, which can be accessed from the app’s menu so you can return to them quickly.

The content swings from funny to fascinating as Modine recalls the intense pressure they were all under. In one entry, he describes landing the Pvt. Joker role and buying his first house, which he later struggles to pay for. In another he recalls arguing over a pancake breakfast with Val Kilmer, who feels Modine is stealing roles he could have had. Modine also describes fighting with Kubrick over whether the actor could leave to attend the birth of his first child and then, later, having Kubrick criticize him for naming his son Boman.

Modine said putting the diary app together, with photos and a voiceover that did require some acting skill, was at times an emotional return to one of the most important periods in his life.

“It was weird to go back and sort of experience that again because I am a different person than the person that wrote that diary years ago,” he said. “But, at the same time, one of the things I really love about the diary is that it was told in the voice of a young actor who went off to work with a genius director and it captures all the naïveté that went along with it.”

The Full Metal Jacket Diary, in either its book or app form, is an engaging first-person account of what it was like working under legendary director Stanley Kubrick.

This isn’t the first time Modine has released his diary. In 2005, he published the text and many of the photos from this app in Full Metal Jacket Diary, a metal-encased book of which just 20,000 copies were made. He and a film producer friend, Adam Rackoff, saw the opportunity to add new content and turn the book into a more immersive experience for the iPad. A little more than a year ago, the duo took to Kickstarter looking for enough funding to make the app more than a simple scanned PDF of the print product.

What Modine and Rackoff produced is a $15 app that’s about as close to a behind-the-scenes documentary as you can get without actual video.

Modine, in fact thinks that the book on the iPad has transformed into something the print book could never be. “We call it an Appumentary,” he said. “There’s never quite been anything like this before and I think these sorts of apps could change the way movies are promoted and the way fans connect with the movies they love.”

Actor and author Matthew Modine says his Full Metal Jacket Diary app demonstrates what’s possible with book apps on the iPad.

Source: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/08/full-metal-jacket-diary-app-matthew-modine/

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Saturday, August 25, 2012

SODIMM-sized Cortex-A8 module sports CAN bus, onboard flash

EMAC announced a SODIMM-sized computer-on-module (COM) that runs Linux 2.6 or Windows CE 6.0 on a 600MHz TI ARM Cortex-A8 processor and can be purchased with a carrier board. The SoM-3517M offers up to 512MB of RAM, 1GB of NAND flash and 4GB of onboard eMMC flash, and I/O including Ethernet, four serial ports, three USB 2.0 ports, and CAN bus....

Source: http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/News/EMAC-SoM3517M/?kc=rss

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Friday, August 24, 2012

UFC on FOX 4 Presser and Highlights

The pre-fight press conference for Saturday's UFC on FOX 4 took place earlier today, and present for the brouhaha was UFC president Dana White and main eventers and co-main eventers Mauricio "Shogun" Rua, Lyoto Machida, Brandon Vera and Ryan Bader.  Until I can figure out how to embed video, you're going to have to follow this link to watch it.  The presser itself doesn't start until around the 26-minute mark.  Highlights include:

  • White on whether or not the public outcry over announcing that the winner of Shogun vs. Vera would get a title shot caused him any frustration:  "Nope, not at all.  I said it before and I'll say it again: the way that I look at my job is I'm here to give the fans what they want.  They're the ones who decide what they want to see and what they don't want to see.  They weren't thrilled with the just the main event being up for the title shot, then the co-main and main event now are.  Whoever wins the most impressively on Saturday will now get the shot at the title."

 

  • White on if the performances in the main and co-main event are less than stellar: "If it sucks on Saturday, I'll be the first one standing up here letting you know."

 

  • Machida on if he'd be interested in a third fight with Shogun: "I think it will be a great opportunity for both of us.  The trilogy will come for me and Shogun for sure."

 

  • Shogun on a possible third fight with Machida: "I respect a lot Lyoto, and it would be a great opportunity to fight Lyoto.  Maybe in the next TUF season in Brazil.  It would be a dream come true."

 

  • White on the UFC implementing the ref cam on Saturday night: "I'm still not interested in it… The thing about it is it's great in boxing.  Maybe it'll be fantastic."

 

  • Vera on if the announcement that his fight could determine who gets the next shot at the title added any pressure: "Everybody's been asking this question, whether or not it means more because there's a title shot on the line.  I don't know what makes you guys think we weren't taking this seriously before, that we weren't going to try to knock the person out that was across from the Octagon from us that evening.  I can't speak for everyone else, but that is after the fact.  That's a bonus."

 

  • Machida on if he trained with Steven Seagal for this fight: "This camp I did not train with Seagal, but I had a lot of support from my family and from my team.  Maybe I'll have a surprise on Saturday."

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/ufc-fox-4-presser-highlights-201212228--mma.html

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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Massive "Phoenix Cluster" Supersizes Star Creation

Writing in the journal Nature this week, astronomers say they've found a massive galaxy cluster that's pumping out stars at a record pace. Astronomer Michael McDonald describes the finding, and explains what might be causing the "Phoenix Cluster" to be in celestial overdrive.

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Source: http://www.npr.org/2012/08/17/159003125/massive-phoenix-cluster-supersizes-star-creation?ft=1&f=1007

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Monday, August 20, 2012

2012 Cedar River Whitewater Races Are this Weekend

IMG01456.jpg Every year the League of Northwest Whitewater Racers holds a two-day slalom event on the Cedar River at Landsburg, about 15 minutes south of Issaquah.  This year the races are March 17 and 18, with the slalom course open for practice all day Saturday, two downriver races on Saturday, and the slalom races on Sunday.

I’m not sure of the cost to race or use the course but I’m pretty sure it’s not much.  If you’ve ever thought of trying a slalom course or are just curious I encourage you to stop by – people of all skill levels (i.e., none) and in all kind of boats, including creekboats and playboats, join in.  Not to mention that you’ll see some really good slalom kayakers and canoeists (?) as well.

Here’s a link to the NW Whitewater Racers website with more info, and here’s the map link for the Cedar River location at Landsburg.

Source: http://www.ireneskayakingblog.com/events/2012-cedar-river-whitewater-races-are-this-weekend/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2012-cedar-river-whitewater-races-are-this-weekend

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Saturday, August 18, 2012

Sony’s Launches New E-reader (Reminding All That Sony Makes E-readers)

The awkwardly named PRS-T2R takes on the Kindle and Nook. Photo: Sony

Sony announced its new ereader today — and, no, you’re not reading an article lifted from TheOnion. In an ereader landscape thoroughly dominated by Amazon and Barnes & Noble, Sony continues to vie for the smallest scraps of relevance. This won’t be an easy sell for the company, as the PRS-T2 is priced higher than the comparable Kindle Touch and Nook Simple Touch, and lacks the powerhouse book libraries of Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

The PRS-T2 features a 6-inch touchscreen inside a 6.75-inch enclosure. Available now, the digital reader connects to Sony’s Reader Store for books, and supports ePub and PDF files. The ePub feature, an open standard for self-publishing, is something the Kindle is sorely lacking, and the SD card slot is a welcome addition. But are these two features enough to woo consumers?

At $129, the new ereader has already lost the price war. The Nook Simple Touch is $99, while the Kindle Touch with special offers (ads) is $99. The add-free Kindle Touch does clock in at $139, $10 more than the PRS-T2, so Sony does beat Amazon’s price for consumers who refuse to be inundated with ads while their e-readers sleep on coffee tables.

The PRS-T2 also features a one-button solution to borrowing books from libraries that support the Overdrive book lending system. This is a welcome change from the Kindle’s method of sending books from a computer.

The stylus and drawing capabilities of previous Sony ereaders get upgrades as well — users can now draw directly on the pages of books. Still, drawing capabilities and quick access to library books won’t solve Sony’s biggest obstacles: almost non-existant mainstream mindshare, and a book catalog that can’t compare to those of the two heavyweights.

Amazon’s online store is a juggernaut. It will be tough for Sony to convince customers eschew ebooks from the same company that already sells them video games, deodorant and Blu-rays. Tackling the Barnes & Noble ecosystem would be only slightly easier.

And finally, where’s the light? The Nook Simple Touch with Glow Light is an already great e-reader made outstanding thanks to its illuminated screen. Amazon is expected to release a Kindle that glows in the coming months. For Sony to release an e-ink e-reader without built-in lighting seems completely self-defeating.

Source: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/08/sony-ereader-takes-on-nook-kindle/

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Friday, August 17, 2012

Samsung's Android tablet/smartphone hybrid will debut in mid-February

AT T says it will begin pre-sales of Samsung's Galaxy Note mini-tablet/smartphone on Feb. 17 for $300 plus contract. To be hyped during the Super Bowl via video shot on its own eight megapixel camera, the Android 2.3-based gadget features a 5.3-inch HD Super AMOLED display, a 1.5GHz, dual-core processor, and a stylus....

Source: http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/News/ATT-annnounces-Galaxy-Note-pricing/?kc=rss

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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Innovation High, Attendance Dips at Macworld 2012

Despite all the fresh new ideas on display for the Apple world from exuberant third-party companies, it matters quite a bit that the Apple mothership isn't here with her children. - SAN FRANCISCO--For the third consecutive year since the event began way back in 1985, Apple was nowhere to be found at the Macworld 2012 conference and expo here at the Moscone West center.

Despite all the fresh new ideas on display for the Apple world from exuberant third-party companies, it mat...


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