Sunday, November 11, 2012

James Bond's wild rides: 50 years of hot cars

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As the latest installment in the James Bond spy series gets ready to celebrate its 50th anniversary with today?s nationwide opening of the latest film, ?Skyfall,? a look back reveals that some things never change.??

When 007 is on the prowl, you know there?ll be a worthy villain, some trick gadgets, plenty of babes, booze and, of course, an assortment of hot cars.

Actually, over the last century, Bond, James Bond, has found himself behind the wheel of a fire engine, a moon buggy, a Russian tank and has even taken the stick of a Bede BD-5 microjet. But it?s the cars that catch our eye, including some of the most lavish and exotic you can imagine, like a Lotus Esprit and a Rolls-Royce Phantom.?

He?s also been stuck in less luxurious rides, over the decades. In fact, the very first car we saw 007 drive in a movie was a Chevrolet Bel Air convertible ? in the venerable franchise?s original film, ?Dr. No.? He?s had to settle for a Ford Galaxie 500 and even an AMC Hornet X ? which performed a notorious bridge jump in 1974?s ?The Man with the Golden Gun.?

But the brand most often associated with the British spy is, appropriately enough, "veddy, veddy" British itself, an Aston Martin. The automaker?makes its first appearance in Sean Connery?s third?film, ?Goldfinger,? when he leads chase in a classic DB5. In fact, that car, with the license plate BMT 216A, is the rare character to make a repeat performance, showing up in six films including ? spoiler alert ? the latest, ?Skyfall.?

Curiously, that?wasn't?what Ian Fleming had in mind.? The former secret agent?s series of thrillers found the hero a fan of another U.K. marque, the even more exclusive Bentley.? It was described in the original 1953 novel as Bond?s ?only personal hobby,? Fleming suggesting the spy liked to drive it ?hard and well and with an almost sensual pleasure.?

Fleming described several different Bentleys in the books, among them, a supercharged 4-1/2 litre ?blower? Bentley, of which just 55 were made. It was readily recognizable due to the gun metal supercharger that stuck out of its nose.? That car made its appearance in the original book, "Casino Royale" but was ultimately destroyed in the third book, ?Moonraker.?

And for those who think that the only damage a journalist can achieve is with a pointed review, the rare Bentley was crushed beneath some giant rolls of newsprint.?

Fleming did put Bond in an Aston, an earlier DB III, in the book version of Goldfinger.? He pulled it out of the MI6 pool, however, to better look the part of a well-heeled gentleman when going to play golf with the villain. As was more common than not, this shows just how details were changed when Fleming's books were put to film.?

The first Sean Connery films were shot on a budget.? Few expected the 007 films to be nearly so successful ? never mind continuing to run for 50 years and counting. So, it?s probably no surprise the filmmakers grabbed anything they could get their hands on.? But as it became clear that Commander Bond had transcended the silver screen to become a legend of popular culture, automakers suddenly started knocking on the door of producer Cubby Broccoli.

Film industry legend has it that Aston wound up besting its British rival because it was willing to pay for a placement in the Bond movies. Bentley, on the other hand, somehow had the conception that super spies, like mere mortals, weren?t about to get a free ride.

For the 1965 ?Goldfinger,? Ford provided a Lincoln Continental convertible to be crushed in a compactor in order to have the director work in a scene with the then brand new Mustang. The pony car was wrecked, incidentally, when Bond used the wheel-cutting blades on his Aston.

As the series? success grew, the placement deals grew far more lavish ? and expensive ? sometimes running into the millions of dollars after a company like Ford was pressed to not only provide cars but pay for the privilege.? In the 1990s, Ford saw the Bond films as a great way to promote its assortment of luxury brands, many of them British -- including Jaguar, Land Rover and, of course, Aston Martin.? But it was required, among other things, to heavily promote the films in its own advertising.

?The Broccolis were good to work with,? recalls Ford marketing executive Samantha Hoyt, who handled the negotiations with the producers. But, she quickly adds, ?They were tough negotiators (who) really believed in the value of their franchise.? They expect a lot from their partners, but the films deliver. Looking back, it was worth the investment and it gave us six months of global coverage as the film launched around the world.?

Perhaps, no wonder that Aston briefly found itself vanquished when the German maker, BMW suddenly decided to bid for the Bond franchise.? That brand made its debut in 1995?s ?Goldeneye,? and the entire placement deal seemed to have hinged around using the movie to give the world its first look at the all-new BMW Z3 roadster. Ironically, it only appeared briefly, and near the end, when 007 squeezes in a short, slow drive before handing the car over to American agent Jack Wade.

BMW continued to be the go-to brand for several more films, with models including the 750iL and the Z8 helping Bond give chase.

Of course, simply having a fast and sexy car isn?t always enough for a globe-trotting superspy.? And that?s where Q comes in.? The eccentric quartermaster ? long the role of actor Desmond Llewelyn -- has always been a master of technology. The original Aston Martin DB5 incorporated such useful ?modifications,? in his words, as a car phone and pre-GPS navigation and tracking capabilities.

In fact, its gadgetry changed for each film, at various times including pop-out gun barrels, a bullet-proof shield, retractable, tire-slashing blades, rocket launchers, an oil slick generator, a revolving license plate, and the famous ejection seat.

In its early form, the DB5 was custom-outiftted by John Stears, a Hollywood special effects legend with two Oscars to his credit, one for ?Thunderball,? the other for ?Star Wars.?

(And as an aside, Ohio car collector Harry Yeaggy paid a hefty $4.6 million to purchase the original Aston at an October 2010 RM Auction. That was less than many had expected it to go for. But, then again, it had previously spent 41 years in the collection of Philadelphia radio broadcaster Jerry Lee ? who snapped it up for a mere $12,000 in 1969 after MGM finished using it for a promotional tour.)

As spectacular as all those modifications might seem, each film seemed desperate to outdo the previous one.? By the time the series was set for a reboot, with Pierce Brosnan?s final ? and poorly reviewed ? ?Die Another Day,? Q had come up with a car that could ski, one that turned into a submarine and another that could become invisible.

And, in an homage to the early films, a new Aston Martin V12 Vanquish was also outfitted with an ejection seat ? but here it served to help Brosnan?s Bond flip the car back over after it landed on its roof.

A list of all the various cars 007 has driven over the years would fill many more pages and includes a handful of Jeeps, a Sunbeam Alpine, at least one Mercedes-Benz and an assortment of Jaguars and Land Rovers, especially since Daniel Craig?s Bond reboot.

But, (Spoiler alert) as ?Skyfall ,? makes it clear, it?s the Aston Martin DB5 that seems most closely associated with 007.? Will the DB5 show up in another one of the spy?s adventures? We?ve learned never to rule things out. James Bond will prove again an ability to return from the grave in this newest feature. But it could be just a little bit more difficult for the long-running Aston. We?ll leave it for you to find out why.

Oh, and for the truly dedicated Bond-ophiles, if ?Skyfall? just whets your appetite, consider a visit to the National Motor Museum in Beaulieu, England, a couple hours out of London. Through Jan. 6, 2013 they?ll have 50 of the best-known Bond cars on display.?

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/james-bonds-wild-rides-50-year-retrospective-1C6961412

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Saturday, November 10, 2012

The New York/New Jersey experience

The New York and New Jersey region will offer visiting fans a memorable WrestleMania Week experience ? complete with exceptional venues, landmark destinations, great restaurants, sightseeing and shopping.

On April 7, 2013, MetLife Stadium will host WrestleMania 29, and in the week leading up to the event, WrestleMania Axxess and the 2013 WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony will take place in New Jersey and New York City. Then on the night after WrestleMania, Monday Night Raw will broadcast worldwide from IZOD Center in East Rutherford, N.J.

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Colo., Wash. await federal response to pot measure

DENVER (AP) ? Should marijuana be treated like alcohol? Or should it remain in the same legal category as heroin and the most dangerous drugs? Votes this week by Colorado and Washington to allow adult marijuana possession have prompted what could be a turning point in the nation's conflicted and confusing war on drugs.

Colorado's governor and attorney general spoke by phone Friday with U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, with no signal whether the U.S. Justice Department would sue to block the marijuana measures. Both states are holding off on plans to regulate and tax the drug while waiting to see whether the Justice Department would assert federal authority over drug law.

Meanwhile, prosecutors in Washington's largest counties dropped all pending misdemeanor cases of marijuana possession Friday in response to that state's vote to legalize the drug.

The Obama administration has largely turned a blind eye to the 17 states that currently flout federal drug law by allowing people with certain medical conditions to use pot, something that is banned under federal law.

A spokesman for Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper said during Friday's talks, state officials asked Holder for the federal government's response to the marijuana vote but didn't get one.

The Colorado officials "emphasized the need for the federal government to articulate what its position will be. ... Everyone shared a sense of urgency and agreed to continue talking about the issue," spokesman Eric Brown wrote in an email. No date for further talks was announced, he said.

Hickenlooper opposed the ballot measure and has downplayed the likelihood of a commercial marijuana market materializing in Colorado. "If it's still illegal under federal law, I can't imagine that 7-Eleven is ever going to sell it," he said earlier this week.

Denver prosecutors are still reviewing pending marijuana possession cases in Colorado's largest city, and Denver City Attorney Doug Friednash said it was too soon to say whether small possession cases would be tossed.

But Friednash said the marijuana vote "obviously creates an issue with respect with even obtaining favorable verdicts in these cases."

In Washington state, a spokesman for Gov. Chris Gregoire said this week that Gregoire would respect the will of the people.

"We are entering uncharted waters and many questions lie ahead as we work to implement this law," said spokesman Cory Curtis. "Because marijuana is still illegal at the federal level, we are unsure how the federal government will proceed."

Earlier this week, Justice Department spokeswoman Nanda Chitre said enforcement of the federal Controlled Substances Act remained unchanged.

"In enacting the Controlled Substances Act, Congress determined that marijuana is a Schedule I controlled substance," Chitre said. "We are reviewing the ballot initiative and have no additional comment at this time."

Chitre declined to comment after Holder spoke with the Colorado officials.

If Colorado's marijuana ballot measure is not blocked, it would take effect by Jan. 5, the deadline for the governor to add the amendment to the state constitution. The measure allows adults to possess up to an ounce of marijuana, and six marijuana plants, though public use of the drug and driving while intoxicated are prohibited.

Colorado's measure also directs lawmakers to write regulations on how pot can be sold, with commercial sales possible by 2014.

In Washington state, marijuana possession of an ounce or less would become legal on Dec. 6 if the measure is not blocked, though setting up a state-run sales operation would take a year.

Marijuana business owners gathered in Denver for a two-day conference cheered the votes ? but kept a close eye on their smartphones for word of a federal response.

Denver attorney Robert Corry told the crowd at the National Marijuana Business Conference that President Barack Obama sent a signal about marijuana when he made a record number of campaign visits to the battleground state this year and never talked about the marijuana vote.

"Silence equals consent. The time for the federal government to talk about marijuana legalization is over. The election has passed," Corry said to applause from the crowd. "Marijuana got 50,000 more votes than Obama on Tuesday. Don't think they didn't notice that."

But Corry quickly added that the federal marijuana approach will ultimately decide the question.

"Let's face it: the federal government is a fearsome force. They have the guns, they have the jails, they have the power," he said.

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Associated Press reporters P. Solomon Banda in Denver, Manuel Valdes in Seattle and Pete Yost in Washington contributed to this report.

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Find Kristen Wyatt on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/APkristenwyatt . Find Manuel Valdes on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ByManuelValdes

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/colo-wash-await-federal-response-pot-measure-202557189.html

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Listening, buying music online - The Zimbabwe Independent

Remember the days of the gramophones and vinyl discs? Long play and short play records?
At least for those of us who were born by then ? that?s how we listened to music. This, in addition to the radio, would provide entertainment.

Now we have many more options in terms of listening to and obtaining music.
Instead of walking into a music store and buying a CD or cassette, one can listen to or purchase music online. We are going to explore these two options further.

Music streaming
What is music streaming? Typically, if you want to listen to music or any other type of audio, you need to download an audio file in a format such as an MP3, WMA, AAC, OGG, or Flac, for example.

However, when using a streaming delivery method, there is no? need to first download a complete file.

The basic way for this process is the audio file is delivered in small ?packets? in order for the data to be buffered on your computer and virtually be played straight away.

As long as there is a steady stream of these packets delivered to your computer, you will hear the sound without any interruptions.
This method of listening to music is particularly useful for situations that need instantaneous delivery, such as live broadcasts or music services that typically provide short music clips before you buy.

Streaming of music as audio
This is how people are now listening to music on the internet. There are many radio stations and other music institutions that are now offering this.

For Zimbabweans, we have sites such as:
ZimAudio (www.zimaudio.com) which enables you to research, purchase or gain knowledge on Zimbabwean music. ZimAudio?s initiative is to create a new digital legal alternative to the unsatisfactory number of licensing agreements with record companies and non-payment of royalties to Zimbabwean artistes, so that these artistes can be properly paid and make a living from their art form.

ZiFM Stereo (www.zifmstereo.co.zw) ? a new local independent radio station launched in August is currently the only local radio station that streams its programmes.

AfroZimRadio (www.afrozimradio.com) ? is a Zimbabwean online radio station that features music, news and talk shows. They aim to promote and support new artistes in any genre.

Other sites not restricted to Zimbabwe music that are very good and popular include the following:
Jango (www.jango.com) ? Jango is all about making online music easy, fun and social. Just type in an artiste and your first station starts playing right away.

You will get the music you want, along with similar favourites of Jango users who share your taste. Customising your stations further is just as easy. Just add more artistes and rate songs that you want to play more or less.

You can also tune in to other people?s stations and they can tune in to yours! In your player, you will see who is listening to the same music as you, who is listening to your stations and what your friends are playing.

Another ?cool? streaming website is Grooveshark (www.grooveshark.com). It differentiates itself from every other by boasting a sleek interface and allowing you to upload your entire library. The result is you will often get a variety of the same song ? ideal for those looking for audio from that specific concert.

Grooveshark has both audio and video streaming for music.
Having a decent internet connection with speeds hovering around 1Mbps will ensure you have an excellent experience with streaming music online. Just make sure your browsers and antiviruses are kept up-to-date.

Although some music fans still prefer the physical library of CDs, cassettes and vinyl records, more and more are beginning to enjoy the convenience of streaming for various radio stations and other websites online.

The world of music, whatever genre you prefer, has now been brought to your doorstep for you to enjoy anytime and anywhere as long as you have access to the net.

Source: http://www.theindependent.co.zw/2012/11/08/listening-buying-music-online/

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Friday, November 9, 2012

Android Central 115: On the eve of the new Nexus

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Genitourinary Cancers Support Group - DukeHealth.org

Genitourinary Cancers Support Group - DukeHealth.org
Date
Monday, Nov. 12, 2012
Click here for a list of other dates
Time
2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Organization
Duke Cancer Patient Support Program
Description

This support group is for patients of genitourinary cancers and their family members. Meetings are held on the second Monday of every month.

Parking vouchers will be available to group participants.

Contact
For more information, please call 919-684-4497 or e-mail cancersupport@duke.edu
Registration status
No registration required
Location
Duke Cancer Center
Location Specifics
Room 0N01,
0-Level Conference Room by Cancer Center Cafe
Address
20 Duke Medicine Circle
Durham, NC 27710

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Updated: Nov. 4, 2011
URL: http://www.dukehealth.org/events/genitourinary_support_group/20121112

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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Maine Freeze fundraiser for Breast Cancer Awareness shines ...

ORONO, Maine ? The Maine Freeze Midget Minors? fundraiser to benefit the Eastern Maine Medical Center Breast and Osteoporosis Center turned out to be a resounding success.

The team members collected contributions at their final four home games of October while also collecting pledges and adding additional money by allowing parents to purchase the pink jerseys their sons wore during those games. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

The 20 players tripled their goal and will present a check for more than $1,500 to Terri Sleeper, the philanthropy officer at EMMC, before the team?s final practice at 7:20 p.m. Wednesday at Penobscot Ice Arena in Brewer.

Tobin Trautz, coach of the Freeze Midget Minors (Under-16), came up with the fundraising idea and is expanding it. Now, the teams currently in season (Squirts, Peewees, Bantams and Girls) in the Freeze organization will take part.

?I have taken the opportunity as the Coaching Coordinator for the Maine Freeze to put together a program that we are dubbing ?Community Outreach? where each month the teams in the organization will work together toward a common charitable cause,? said Trautz in an email.

The November program, partnered with BBI Waste Industries, is a food drive to fill Thanksgiving baskets through the Salvation Army.

BBI Waste Industries will donate up to 100 turkeys, and the food drive will collect nonperishable items to fill out each basket. The items will be delivered to the Salvation Army on Nov. 19 in order for them to be presented to families by Thanksgiving on Nov. 22.

Source: http://bangordailynews.com/2012/11/06/sports/maine-freeze-fundraiser-for-breast-cancer-awareness-shines-thanksgiving-food-drive-set/

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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Whale injures three boatmen off S.Africa's coast

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