si Great days in Singapore. By www.travelblog.org Published On :: Hi evryone and thanks for all the comments and messages it really makes me feel good to get them. If you are new to the blog thingy the difference between making a comment and a message is that when I accept the comments they public on the blog so a Full Article
si We've Moved But we still want your business.... By www.travelblog.org Published On :: Thanks for sticking with me through this guys... but since I'm not really travelling well at least not to any interesting places much anymore I thought it more appropriate to do a regular blog. Please follow mehttpthefakesarah.blogspot.comAl Full Article
si 5th Time Impressions By www.travelblog.org Published On :: The overall 5th time I come to Italy yes but uncountable times I crossed the border since I camped on the border many years ago with a friend on the top of a mountain between swizerland and the aforementioned country I currently find myself in.Trag Full Article
si 5th Impressions By www.travelblog.org Published On :: The overall 5th time I come to Italy yes but uncountable times I crossed the border since I camped on the border many years ago with a friend on the top of a mountain between swizerland and the aforementioned country I currently find myself in.Trag Full Article
si Sulawesi part 1 Bunaken By www.travelblog.org Published On :: Finally after yearning for years to go to Bunaken and Lembeh I got thereAfter a delayed flight from Bali to Manado that was already scheduled late I had a very late night and not much sleep before I got picked up by two fish divers at 6.45 the Full Article
si As I sit here in the stairwell By www.travelblog.org Published On :: I just realised I saved this blog but never published it. So it's a week late but here it isI am supposed to be working right now but with only 14 stayovers of about 10 minutes each and the need of a full days pay I am chilling in the stairwell unti Full Article
si Silk worms Buddhist monks Fireworks By www.travelblog.org Published On :: After escaping the menace of free whiskey buckets we boarded a 'VIP' bus amidst a chorus of yuppies complaining that it didn't have AC or a toilet. I think they looked at the wrong photo when they were buying their tickets and by India standards at leas Full Article
si Muscat Sink Hole Wadi's Wahiba Sands By www.travelblog.org Published On :: Hi Allhere are some pictures of Oman. It took me a while to find a fast enough internet connection to upload them. I will write a bit more when I have a bit more time. Everything is good so far and I'm enjoying the sushine. Sometimes it's a little too Full Article
si DAy 18 Siem Reap By www.travelblog.org Published On :: Up very early this morning to get to Angkor Wat for Sunrise. We left the hotel at 4.45am It was a 10 minute drive to Angkor Wat and once we were there we paid a dollar for a drink and got a seat free with the drink We sat down in near darkness at around Full Article
si An Epic Adventure in TransitParanoia in Thailand By www.travelblog.org Published On :: So when I last blogged about our wonderful stay on Phu Quoc Island I was writing from an coffee shop in Saigon on Friday afternoon. I wasn't aware at the time but we had begun what would basically be 51 hours in transit as we blundered our way to an isla Full Article
si Singapore By www.travelblog.org Published On :: After what can only be called a slight lie in although the traffic on the road outside was dieing to wake us all up we went down for breakfast in the local restaurant underneath our 'hostel'. I think we've all learned by now that nothing starts the day l Full Article
si Berkeley Revisited By www.travelblog.org Published On :: Well I'm back here after spending the summer at my apartment in Paris with side trips to Marseilles and the Calanques county Dorset on the south coast of England London and oAmsterdam . On the way back to California I stopped off for a week in Bost Full Article
si Want to silence a two-year-old? Try teaching it to ride a motorbike | Charlie Brooker By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2014-08-11T19:00:00Z I decided to introduce my son to video games. We soon found one he liked … and I mean really, really likedSo I decided to introduce my two-year-old son to the world of video games. Before you accuse me of hobbling my offspring's mind, I'd like to point out that a) television is 2,000 times worse, so shove that up your Night Garden and b) I also decided to counterbalance the gaming with exposure to high culture. For every 10 minutes of Fruit Ninja during daylight hours, he'd get 10 pages of a critically acclaimed novel at bedtime. We're currently halfway through The Magus by John Fowles, which he's enjoying immensely. He finds some passages so moving that his protracted sobs drown out my reading completely, and when I return to the beginning of the chapter to start again, he leaps up screaming, trying to snatch the book out of my hands with delight.Like any self-respecting 2014 toddler, he can swipe, pat and jab at games on a smartphone or tablet, but smartphone games aren't real games. They're interactive dumbshows designed to sedate suicidal commuters. And they're not just basic but insulting, often introducing themselves as free-to-play simply so they can extort money from you later in exchange for more levels or less terrible gameplay. Either that or they fund themselves with pop-up adverts that defile the screen like streaks on a toilet bowl. Continue reading... Full Article Games Children's tech Family Life and style Technology Culture
si 2014 is so horrible, nothing can cheer us up. Not even Simon Cowell with a bucket on his head | Charlie Brooker By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2014-08-25T19:00:00Z Russia v Ukraine, Isis, Boris Johnson, Cliff Richard and Ebola – there's not much to be cheerful about right now, though the ice bucket challenge is working overtimeAh. Right. Looks like I picked a bad week to draw inspiration from current affairs for this knockabout comedy column. The news is rarely a warehouse of carefree chuckles but at the moment it's like an apocalyptic playlist on perpetual shuffle, with one harrowing crisis overlapping another. Palestine, Libya, Syria … it's all horrifying and upsetting. Not a single nice thing has happened all year, except the recent stealth launch of Cadbury's Wispa Biscuits, and even "stealth launch of Wispa Biscuits" sounds like a terrible euphemism for breaking wind.The planet is currently playing host to countless alarming crises. There's the nail-biting tension of Russia v Ukraine, a depressing standoff overseen by facial-expression-avoider Vladimir Putin. I don't know if all the strings connecting Putin's face muscles to his brain were accidentally severed during a tragic smiling accident years ago, but I've seen brickwork convey more emotion. Continue reading... Full Article World news UK news Media Internet
si Charlie Brooker | The fashion industry is responsible for everything that’s wrong with the world By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2014-11-03T20:00:02Z If the fashion industry truly cared about the future of our planet, it would issue a solitary line of unisex, one-size-fits-all smocks, then shut down for goodSo then. Alongside “eating a sandwich” and “holding up a copy of a newspaper”, we now have to add “wearing a T-shirt” to the growing list of Ordinary Things Ed Miliband Somehow Just Can’t Do. The other week he was pictured in Elle magazine wearing the Fawcett Society’s “This Is What a Feminist Looks Like” T-shirt. Last Sunday the Mail claimed those T-shirts are stitched together in a Mauritian sweatshop by women earning 62p an hour.A T-shirt. He can’t even wear a T-shirt without somehow condemning both himself and any surrounding witnesses to ridicule. What’s going to trip him up next? A doorknob? Next week he operates a doorknob so badly he fractures his wrist, and as the medics wheel him to the operating theatre, they accidentally knock an ageing war veteran off a waiting room chair, leaving him groaning in pain on the floor, at which point Miliband insists they stop his gurney so he can lean over and help the guy up, but he forgets about his fractured wrist, so as the 96-year-old decorated-war-hero-and-humbling-inspiration-to-us-all gingerly grabs his hand, Miliband abruptly screeches a barrage of agonised obscenities directly into his face, causing him to hit the floor again, fatally this time, in front of the world’s media, oh and also Miliband does a frightened little wee at the end, and they film that too. Continue reading... Full Article Fashion industry Politics Ed Miliband
si The new Mario is self aware. How long before he goes inside you to fix things? | Charlie Brooker By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2015-01-19T20:00:02Z Researchers have created a version of Mario that experiences basic emotions – now he needs a purpose that affects the real world• It’s-a-me, Mario! And soon I’ll be playing my games without your help …January is traditionally a fairly sleepy month, current affairs-wise, but a horrified gawp at the news confirms that 2015 has already had one heck of a morning. Clearly it takes a lot to knock a garish underage sex allegation involving Prince Andrew off the news agenda, but the Parisian terror attacks managed it, partly because the horror of it all warranted such blanket coverage, but also because the resulting conversation about freedom of speech is taking up so many column inches, there’s scarcely room to run anything else. There hasn’t been this much furious debate about the merits of a cartoon since the introduction of Scrappy Doo.(Fun imaginary scenario: in a bid to revive their flagging ratings, ITV launch a live, feelgood Saturday night version of Celebrity Pictionary. But chaos ensues when Paddy McGuinness pulls the first card from the deck to discover it requires him to sketch the Prophet Muhammad.) Continue reading... Full Article Mario Artificial intelligence (AI) Super Mario Games Games consoles Game culture Computing Consciousness
si The leaders’ debate: option paralysis and the wriggling opinion worm | Charlie Brooker By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2015-04-06T19:00:10Z What sort of person can’t decide who to vote for, but can rate how much they like whatever they’re hearing out of five, and wants to sit there tapping a button accordingly?As the general election scuttles closer, the campaign grows more confusing by the moment, so it’s good that last week’s seven-way leaders’ debate brought some much-needed mayhem to the situation. Not so long ago we were bemoaning the lack of choice in a two-party system. Now we’ve got option paralysis.It had its moments. Nigel Farage complained about foreigners with HIV who enter Britain and immediately start wolfing down expensive medicine: greedy as well as sick. You’d think Farage might welcome immigrants with grave illnesses on the basis that they’re less likely to hang around as long, but apparently not. Say what you like about him – say it, write it down, daub it in 3ft-high cherry-red letters up the side of a prominent overpass on his regular commute if you must – but it’s undeniably refreshing to see a politician determined to speak his mind, indifferent to the absurd constraints of spin or basic human empathy. Never mind HIV sufferers – how much is Britain spending on refugees with cancer? Maybe he could put that statistic on a sandwich board and patrol the country in it, perhaps while ringing a bell and loudly commanding passersby to picture a nation under his command. Continue reading... Full Article Politics Leaders' debates General election 2015 Nigel Farage David Cameron Ed Miliband Voter apathy
si "M.O.M - Milf oder Missy" bei Joyn: Suhlen im flachen Plattitüdenbassin By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 18:36:00 +0200 Das Streamingportal Joyn versucht sich an einem Datingformat: "M.O.M - Milf oder Missy" lässt zwei Männer aus Frauen verschiedenen Alters wählen – und versumpft in faden Klischees. Full Article Kultur
si Monika Schnitzer: VW-Skandal wäre mit Frauen im Vorstand nicht passiert By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 18:41:11 +0200 In den Vorständen deutscher Firmen sitzen kaum Frauen - und deshalb fehle "eine Instanz für Zweifel", sagt die neue Wirtschaftsweise Monika Schnitzer. Männer unter sich einigten sich leichter auf "eine genehme Sicht der Dinge". Full Article Wirtschaft
si DER SPIEGEL Football Leaks Exclusive: Cristiano Ronaldo Rape Allegation By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Wed, 19 Apr 2017 15:39:00 +0200 An American woman goes to the police in Las Vegas. She claims she has been raped by an athlete: global football star Cristiano Ronaldo. What really happened has never been resolved because lawyers settled the case with a payment of $375,000 by the Real Madrid star. By SPIEGEL Staff Full Article
si Social Design Award: Transition Movement Promotes a More Sustainable World By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Wed, 19 Jul 2017 14:41:00 +0200 Community gardeners and other activists in Berlin are helping the Transition movement to take root in the German capital as part of its worldwide campaign for a sustainable society. Full Article
si Social Design Award 2018: The Final Dash in Our Readers' Competition! By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Tue, 28 Aug 2018 16:43:16 +0200 Joint activities, joint projects and improved cooperation: SPIEGEL ONLINE and SPIEGEL WISSEN are looking for the best ideas for creating a vibrant neighborhood. Send us your proposal by August 31! Full Article
si Social Design Award: Vote for the Best Neighborhood Project By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Fri, 12 Oct 2018 14:18:00 +0200 Waffles for everybody, a children's hotel, a community beer garden: We have narrowed down the Social Design Award submissions to a shortlist of 10. Which one is your favorite? It's time to submit your vote for the Audience Award. Full Article
si Social Design Award 2019 New Forms of Living By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Thu, 1 Aug 2019 14:52:00 +0200 New forms of living, new ideas for cohabitation, new architecture: For the Social Design Award, we are looking for the best projects and ideas for neighborhood-oriented living models. The winner will receive 2,500 euros. Full Article
si FC Barcelona, a Shell Company and Messi's Father By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Thu, 19 Sep 2019 17:28:00 +0200 The London-based company Sidefloor was part of the tax-evasion structure for which Lionel Messi and his father Jorge were convicted. Now it has been revealed that FC Barcelona spent years paying agent fees to this letterbox company, payments apparently destined for Jorge Messi. Full Article
si Billie Eilish Talks about Depression and How She Copes with Stress By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2019 16:59:00 +0200 In an interview, 17-year-old American pop star Billie Eilish discusses the stress of fame, a time she feared was a never-ending black hole and the best coping mechanism. Full Article
si Detecting Linux kernel process masquerading with command line forensics By blog.apnic.net Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 00:40:50 +0000 Guest Post: Learn how to use Linux command line to investigate suspicious processes trying to masquerade as kernel threads. Full Article <a href="https://blog.apnic.net/category/tech-matters/">Tech matters</a>
si The Corona Crisis In Retirement Homes: A Threat for Seniors and Caregivers Alike By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 10:33:00 +0100 The gravest threat posed by the coronavirus is that high-risk groups like the elderly and other high-risk groups will get infected by it. The pressure on staffs at nursing homes is growing. Some patient advocates are calling for emergency contingency plans. Are the facilities safe enough for the people living in them? Full Article
si German Ventilator Manufacturer: "Absolutely Mission Impossible" By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Fri, 27 Mar 2020 18:30:58 +0100 Drägerwerk is a world leader in the production of ventilators. In an interview, company head Stefan Dräger, 57, discusses the challenges of keeping up with current demand as the corona crisis accelerates. Full Article
si Politicians Call for Fewer Climate Protections During Coronavirus Crisis By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Wed, 8 Apr 2020 18:48:49 +0200 German politicians have begun calling for industry to be shielded from too much environmental protection during the coronavirus crisis. But corporations aren't joining the appeal. They managed to turn CO2 reduction into a competitive advantage long ago. Full Article
si Corona Crisis: We Should Be Adopting Stricter Measures, Not Loosening the Lockdown By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 17:28:44 +0200 People are growing increasingly impatient over the coronavirus lockdown, and politicians are now debating whether to loosen measures. From a scientific point of view this is a disaster. Measures should actually be tightened until we know more about the virus. Full Article
si Generosity Across the Income and Wealth Distributions -- by Jonathan Meer, Benjamin A. Priday By www.nber.org Published On :: Despite widespread interest, there is little systematic evidence on the relationship between income, wealth, and charitable giving. We use the Panel Study of Income Dynamics to provide descriptive statistics on this relationship. We find that, irrespective of specification, donative behavior increases with greater resources. Full Article
si Portugal: How Lisbon Has Managed the Corona Crisis By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Thu, 9 Apr 2020 18:12:20 +0200 While Spain continues to battle a dire coronavirus outbreak, the situation is vastly better in neighboring Portugal. But why? Full Article
si European Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni: "The EU Cannot Afford to Get Bogged Down in Past Discussions" By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 15:17:42 +0200 On Thursday, European leaders will discuss how to navigate the block through the economic crisis triggered by the novel coronavirus. In a DER SPIEGEL interview, European Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni talks about what is at stake and the need to find at least 1 trillion euros. Full Article
si Free tools include discussions about US Constitution By www.smartbrief.com Published On :: 08 May 2020 09:18:57 CDT This week's update of free resources to support remote learning includes a video series from the National Constitution Center -More- Full Article Editor's Note
si EL Exclusive: Maintaining Connections, Reducing Anxiety While School Is Closed By www.smartbrief.com Published On :: 08 May 2020 09:18:57 CDT Teachers can play a huge role in helping students with anxiety or trauma histories feel safe right now -- even from a distanc -More- Full Article New from ASCD
si Schools consider how to slowly reopen By www.smartbrief.com Published On :: 08 May 2020 09:18:57 CDT As some governors move forward with plans to reopen their states, there appears to be a disconnect between their plans and th -More- Full Article Teaching and Learning
si Wuhan Awakes: A Visit to Coronavirus Ground Zero By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 13:32:30 +0200 The Chinese metropolis of Wuhan spent weeks in complete lockdown to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus. Now, it is reopening its shops and restaurants. But the people remain fearful and cautious. Full Article
si Capitals dump Brendan Leipsic for trashing women and teammates in leaked private chat By www.nydailynews.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:17:50 +0000 Brendan Leipsic talked his way out of a job. Full Article
si Yankees president Randy Levine is beating the drum for baseball’s return By www.nydailynews.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 19:32:50 +0000 Levine is making the rounds to make the case for baseball in the time of the coronavirus pandemic. Full Article
si Expected Profits and The Scientific Novelty of Innovation -- by David Dranove, Craig Garthwaite, Manuel I. Hermosilla By www.nber.org Published On :: Innovation policy involves trading off monopoly output and pricing in the short run in exchange for incentives for firms to develop new products in the future. While existing research demonstrates that expected profits fuel R&D investments, little is known about the novelty of the projects funded by these investments. Relying on data that describe the scientific approaches used by a large sample of experimental drug projects, we expand on this literature by examining the scientific novelty of pharmaceutical R&D investments following the creation of the Medicare Part D program. We find little evidence that the positive demand shock implied by this program prompted firms to undertake scientifically novel R&D activity, as measured by whether the specific scientific approach had been used before. However, we find some evidence that firms invested in products involving novel combinations of scientific approaches. These estimates can inform economists and policymakers assessing the tradeoffs associated with marginal changes in commercial returns from newly developed pharmaceutical products. Full Article
si Interview with Former ECB Vice President Vitor Constâncio By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Sat, 24 Aug 2019 12:37:59 +0200 Vitor Constâncio spent eight years as the vice president of the European Central Bank. In an interview, he explains why not him or outgoing ECB head Mario Draghi are to blame for negative interest rates in the eurozone. Full Article
si Designer Viruses as Possible Solution to Pathogens By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Tue, 24 Sep 2019 13:13:52 +0200 Scientists believe designer viruses created in the laboratory can help the agricultural industry deal with pathogens and extreme weather. A vast experiment is currently being planned. But can the viruses be controlled? Full Article
si Nouriel Roubini on Coronavirus: "This Crisis Will Spill Over and Result in a Disaster" By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Thu, 27 Feb 2020 18:04:36 +0100 Economist Nouriel Roubini correctly predicted the 2008 financial crisis. Now, he believes that stock markets will plunge by 30 to 40 percent because of the coronavirus. And that Trump will lose his re-election bid. Full Article
si Two teenagers missing on Utah Lake, search ongoing through the night By www.sltrib.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 02:13:58 +0000 Full Article
si For workers, no sign of ‘what normal is going to look like’ By www.sltrib.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 16:03:18 +0000 Full Article
si University of Utah terminates its contract with Banjo By www.sltrib.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 23:25:43 +0000 Full Article
si Three more Utahns die of coronavirus, but governor is optimistic about easing more restrictions soon By www.sltrib.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 03:13:16 +0000 Full Article
si After controversial contracts, Utah’s governor says coronavirus purchases will return to normal By www.sltrib.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 02:08:14 +0000 Full Article
si Justice Department dropping Flynn’s Trump-Russia case By www.sltrib.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 23:43:41 +0000 Full Article