Microsoft Surface Commercial is a training video

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I’m watching Parks and Rec (really listening from the next room while coding) and the Microsoft Surface commercial came on. The video is instructions on how to use the damn thing for beginners. If your commercial is a training video for the simplest, base uses of your consumer device, you’re doing it wrong.

’Grand Theft Auto V’: 1 billion in first week

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$1 billion dollars worth of Grand Theft

$1 billion dollars worth of Grand Theft

“Grand Theft Auto V”: 1 billion in first week:

That’s more than any movie released this year, with the exception of “Iron Man 3” (which happens to be the fifth highest-grossing movie of all time). At this rate, “GTA V” could be a nontrivial contributor to the U.S. gross domestic product. It’s a cultural event. Even Apple Inc. should be impressed.

This is huge as the music industry often piggy backs on movies to boost song profitability whenever possible AND .

Charles Yu’s article gets to is that it’s a bargain price:

That makes the $60 retail price a bargain: 100 hours of gameplay at $0.60 an hour. Compare that with the price of admission to a movie, even a two-and-a-half hour mega-production. The other advantage for video games — driving the usage cost down even further — is that buyers get to keep the game.

The titans of the movie business need to drop prices, reduce time to secondary markets and diversify their offerings, instead they are doing the opposite.

MSNBC’s O’Donnell embarrasses himself & has-been Anthony Weiner

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They used to be such good friends!

They used to be such good friends!

Let me tell you this joke about “The Last Word” on MSNBC: A Boston guy asks a New York Guy “what’s wrong with you?” no comedy ensues.
That’s how I would describe this if I could: a bad joke… I can’t call it an interview.
Lawrence O’Donnell had Anthony Weiner on his show, and both of them seemed awful. Weiner should have walked off and O’Donnell should have had one of the other still viable (polling in top 3) NYC Mayoral candidates on his show. See if you can sit through this garbage:

I don’t turn on a news show or political analysis show to see a grown man be berated over some personal ish. I sincerely hope that he’s not doing this to spur ratings. He has some solid insights on the workings of the Senate and what it takes to get bills passed and how the sausage gets made. Not sure if that’s too popular, but hope it’s more popular than this.

Opposition as an ideology

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Somehow this is something to be angry about. (Photo Credit: csmonitor.com/Larry Downing/Reuters)

Somehow this is something to be angry about. (Photo Credit: csmonitor.com/Larry Downing/Reuters)

Digby runs the math on Presidential vacations via

President Obama was on vacation for 26 days during his first year in office (2009). Ronald Reagan spent 42 days on vacation during his first year in office (1981). President George H.W. Bush was on vacation less than his son, 40 days, in 1989, his first year in office. President Obama was on vacation less in his first year in office than the previous three Republican Presidents.

No President since Reagan was on vacation less than Bill Clinton. Presidents Clinton and Carter vacationed the least of any of the last seven chief executives.

All Presidents point out that work is being done on vacation.

Republicans continually decide to argue nothing on merits. Presidents work hard, they’ve got a lot of stress and these are as much for their families and kids as much as it is for them. Does it cost a lot of money? Yes, because we are the most powerful nation in the world. Good thing is, they’ve overspent on defense and national security forever so we have all the resources to take care of this kinda trip all the time. This is shiny objects for lazy reporters waved around by even lazier Republicans who won’t just fundraise on good ol’ birtherism.

Boehner, McConnell and Priebus are leading party that’s business is opposition as a matter of ideology not circumstance.

Teens stop abductions in Lancaster, Pa

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The neighborhood is something of a maze; many of its streets are cul-de-sacs.

Boggs got close enough to the car to see a little girl inside. Garcia was nearby.

The driver looked at Boggs and Garcia, then stopped the car at Gable Park and Betz Farm Road and pushed the girl out of the car. The driver then drove off, Boggs said.

Boggs said he didn’t see where the car went.

“She runs to my arms and said, ‘I need to see my mommy,’ ” Boggs said.

Boggs scooped the girl onto his shoulders and began riding the bike toward home, but then decided that wasn’t safe, so he carried her and walked back while Garcia pedaled along, guiding the bike Boggs had been using.

Back at Lancaster Arms, when Boggs and Garcia arrived with the girl, someone summoned a firefighter or law enforcement officer.

Boggs said the girl was reluctant to leave him and go to the official.

“She didn’t want to leave me because she thought they were going to do something to her. I said, ‘No, it’s OK,’ ” he said.

Police said later that the abductor took the little girl for ice cream, and that there were indications of an assault.

Boggs met the girl’s family Thursday evening, after he told police his story.

The girl’s family members “were just saying that I was a hero, that I was a guardian angel and that it was amazing that I was there and was able to find the girl,” he said.

Boggs doesn’t see himself as a hero.

“I’m just a normal person who did a thing that anybody else would do,” he said.

He described himself as a typical kid.

He plays football, basketball and track (he runs the 100- and 200-meter and the 400-meter relay, and does the high and long jump).

He likes sneakers, and if his hopes of being a professional athlete don’t pan out, he’d like to be a clothing or sneaker designer. Or maybe work in the culinary arts.

via Lancaster teen Temar Boggs hailed as a hero in 5-year-old’s abduction – News

Not the app for that

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Professional Photo-journalism is not “anyone can do it with anything” type skill. Camera on iOS is not the app for that.
Most people’s pictures suck. I am one of those most people. Like Gruber pointed out, they should hire more photogs or increase their travel budget and get them to Turkey, Syria. Instead a few of the newspapers (and maybe it’s the boston globe) will be the “photo” papers, especially since Time/Life folded Life into a nothing version of itself. Great Photojournalism is still breathtaking. It’s why people get photogs instead of snapping their iPhone for family portraits. They know how to do it.

iPhoto and Camera are great for regular jerks like me snapping away at a drunken BBQ or road trip. And they are great for my photos. They are not great for journalists to cover a story and take pictures for that story as well. It takes real knowledge and practice to do what these photogs can do. The author writing the cover story most often can’t. Especially while they are busy reporting on that cover story.

Don’t believe me? Take a look at John H White’s work.

Still don’t believe me? Take a look at the cover of the Chicago Sun-Times illustrated by reporters with iPhones vs. the Chicago Tribune cover by photo-journalist photos the day after the Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup.

Lawsuit & complaint’s against Paula Deen & her brand is about more than a word

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Matt Lauer interviews Paula Deen

“I is what I is and I’m not changing”

This is not about some sh*t Paula Deen did years ago or in private.

The premise that the allegations against Paula Deen regard private behavior and occasional usage of racial slurs under some duress has been accepted by pundits to argue whether or not the Food Network should keep her. This premise is false. Deen is being sued for promoting and participating in creating a hostile workplace. These incidents at Paula Deen’s restaurants and banquet halls did not occur decades ago. We’re talking 2005 to 2010! More former employees are being enabled by Lisa Jackson’s lawsuit v. Deen et al.:

Now another former employee, Renee Mincey McDonald, has come forward and claimed to the National Enquirer that she regularly heard Deen use the N-word during the years 1998-2003 when she worked as a waitress at Deen’s ‘Lady & Sons’ restaurant in Savannah, Ga.
According to the magazine’s report, McDonald said black staff members were ‘treated like animals,’ while Deen would also ‘refer to homosexuals as f******.’

‘N***** was Paul’s favorite word – she used it all the time! I’ve heard Paula specifically say she “did not want any n***** working in front of the house as hostesses, waiters or bussers,”’ McDonald told the National Enquirer.
‘She only wanted them working in the back of the restaurant where the patrons couldn’t see them.’

Not just the “n-word”

The complaints allege a workplace environment, fraught with sexual harassment, physical abuse to the level of battery, intimidation and racism. I wish I would stop seeing only black pundits address this as if she just recounted a Chris Rock joke to an employee one time at a happy hour and it’s insensitive language. If you think it’s just a racist comment or two, read the complaint LISA T. JACKSON v. Paula Deen et al. over at ATLaw, and Paula Deen’s deposition in this case. She ran an awful workplace for everyone!

There are many uninformed apologists, like Bill Maher, who switches to Tea Bagger vernacular and says it’s the “Liberal PC Police” who are coming after Deen for saying the “n-word” and we should worry about other racists like Sarah Palin, or Donald Trump. I’m not familiar with the officers in that precinct. Well, today I’ve been self-deputized into the “Liberal Do Some Actual F*cking Research Police” Department. This Paula Deen fiasco is one of those cases where what’s being widely reported doesn’t scratch the surface. Here are some quick notes on the suit from ATLaw Blog, (bold is from me):

The lawyer for celebrity restaurateur Paula Deen and her business enterprise said Monday afternoon that charges in an ex-employee’s suitincluding claims that Deen’s brother subjected the plaintiff and others to misogyny, racism and anti-Semitism—are false.

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For instance, Jackson claims a top company accountant revoked her bonus because she divorced and that he also made derogatory comments about females.

The accountant , who was in control of compensation for the corporate enterprise, stated in Ms. Jackson’s presence, that “‘women are stupid because they think they can work and have babies and get everything done,’” Jackson’s complaint states.

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The complaint also details scenarios involving Deen and Hiers, such as Jackson’s appointment to replace another general manager who “was allegedly sleeping with servers, a matter disregarded by Bubba Hiers.”

“In a meeting with that general manager and Ms. Jackson, Paula Deen terminated that general manager and stated to Bubba Hiers, ‘if you think I have worked this hard to lose everything because of a piece of p[***]y, you better think again.’ Paula Deen continued, ‘and now I am going to do something I have never done. I am going to put a woman in a man’s job,’” the suit states.

Jackson alleges that her ability to make the restaurant turn a profit in six months was repeatedly derided by male managers. The plaintiff also claims she was called “my little Jew girl” by Hiers.

Jackson also alleges in her suit that Hiers kissed her and spit on her, was physically and verbally abusive to the staff, viewed pornography in his office and on kitchen computers in view of employees and took cash from the restaurant’s receipts—as much as $26,000 per month.

There’s so much more.

A hostile workplace environment lawsuit is Not “Extortion” or a “Shakedown”

Workplace harassment complaints are not “extortion” as Paula Deen’s son will soon find out and they aren’t “shakedowns” like this fuckery in the HuffPo happily argued on Deen’s behalf. Instead of taking a celebrity’s word for it, realize that being able to make a lot of money doesn’t make a person more right. Jackson, while working for Deen, complained to Deen about the awful environment, helped write an employee handbook for the Deen family of companies. She tried to get Deen to resolve these issues. Instead, Lisa Jackson was often made responsible for cleaning up .

Who the hell wouldn’t just settle?

Deen would have been smart to settle out of court. It would have cost her way less in cash to Jackson and she would still have her food empire in place. It’s obvious her brother was a train wreck, and her workplace was a harassment suit waiting to happen. Deen enabled Hier at every turn as opposed to removing him from the employees he terrorized by firing him. Worse yet, it seems she doesn’t understand what entails harassment. A hint: you don’t have to be the target of harassment to be a victim of harassment. Jackson testified she was so physically and emotionally beaten down by her workplace that her doctor recommended hospitalization. No way Deen and Hier (as a business) shouldn’t have just paid her ASAP.

Rev. Jesse Jackson is not there to help Deen make amends with Lisa Jackson or us. He’s there to “redeem” Paula Deen.

If I hear Paula Deen apologizing to “whomever she may have hurt” for saying the “n-word”, which is “nigger”, one more time I’m gonna explode…or just sit here and be angry. Probably the latter. Go look at Tim Hardaway, who after falling from grace after homophobic comments, actually educated himself and actually learned about his bigotry and grew past it to be one of the first NBA greats to support Jason Collins on coming out. That’s real penance and it didn’t take Jesse Jackson to do it. Compare that to Paula Deen’s “I is what I is.” She doesn’t want to change.

I don’t care about her holding a presser or another apology with (Jesse) Jackson in tow. Her remaining sponsors, and future business partners do. There are people who worked for Deen’s companies that deserve apologies. Otherwise, this is awful, personal stuff that isn’t for us to decide when she should be forgiven.

Deen will probably be fine. Lighter in the pockets, but fine.

Her book is a pre-release best-seller on Amazon passing the actually good Game Of Thrones. Thing is, like Imus, Limbaugh, Mel Gibson, Michael Richards and other celebrities who have been exposed themselves to be capable of being virulently bigoted: she’ll be ok in the end. They are distraught when they are caught because they believe they’ve done nothing wrong and are being unfairly persecuted because someone who they have demonstrably discriminated against has it “out” for them. Not because they can’t find a way to recover. In the face of all these accusations, remember Deen’s final declaration to Matt Lauer in her non-apology interview: “I is what I is and I’m not changing”.

“Blogger, please! Why do you even care?”

What I really hope is Paula Deen and her sons really seek to reform the businesses they continue to run and make them EEO compliant workplaces. I don’t expect someone that grew up in the segregated south and in a household engaged in bigotry to be free of that world view. But I do expect the leader of a multi-million dollar business to understand that her workplace must be held to a higher standard. I also expect that businessperson to understand that changing their company may require some real change within themselves before they can seek some forgiveness. Fact of the matter is, blacks, women, gays, jews, latinos and people that care about them still work for Deen and her family’s establishments. They still need to make rent and pay bills. They deserve to be able to make a living with dignity and without being subjected to abuse and harassment. It is a civil rights issue.

If Deen can’t make that change, then she deserves to lose every penny twice over.

Rappers, Ballers and Stadiums

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Imploring people not to be a baller or rapper is odd when the White House regularly hosts championship sports teams and uses stories of rappers like Jay-Z to campaign on the American Dream. When your hometown Mayor, who is former White House Chief of Staff, decides over 100 million in taxpayer money should be given to a private university to build a sports stadium while closing high schools across Chicago because money needs to be saved, maybe the graduates at Bowie State (which isn’t a hotbed of rapping or NBA players) aren’t the ones who need their priorities checked.

 

Boston

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Don’t know much about the explosions in Boston, but the marathon is an international event for pros and amateurs. It’s big whether it’s an accident or attack.

Free to say it not, not free from consequence: Reddit Troll Edition

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Free to say it not, not free from consequence: Reddit Troll Violentacrez Exposed by Gawker’s Adrien Chen

“It’s amazing how much you can sweat in a 60 degree office,” he said with a nervous laugh.

Judging from his internet footprint, Brutsch, 49, has a lot to sweat over. If you are capable of being offended, Brutsch has almost certainly done something that would offend you, then did his best to rub your face in it. His speciality is distributing images of scantily-clad underage girls, but as Violentacrez he also issued an unending fountain of racism, porn, gore, misogyny, incest, and exotic abominations yet unnamed, all on the sprawling online community Reddit. At the time I called Brutsch, his latest project was moderating a new section of Reddit where users posted covert photos they had taken of women in public, usually close-ups of their asses or breasts, for a voyeuristic sexual thrill. It was called “Creepshots.” Now Brutsch was the one feeling exposed and it didn’t suit him very well.

But Michael Brutsch is more than a monster. Online, Violentacrez has been one of Reddit’s most reviled characters but also one of its most beloved users. The self-described “creepy uncle of Reddit” has played a little-known but crucial role in Reddit’s development into the online juggernaut it is today. In real life, Brutsch is a military father and cat-lover. He lives with his wife in the Dallas suburb of Arlington, Texas. There are many sides to Violentacrez, and now that I had Michael Brutsch on the phone I hoped to find out where the troll ended and the real person began.

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And with Jailbait, Violentacrez decided to create a safe space for people sexually attracted to underage girls to share their photo stashes. I would call these people pedophiles; the Jailbait subreddit called them “ephebophiles.” Jailbait was the online equivalent of systematized street harassment. Users posted snapshots of tween and teenage girls, often in bikinis and skirts. Many of these were lifted from their Facebook accounts and thrown in front of Jailbait’s 20,000 horny subscribers.

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Some of the sections Violentacrez created or moderated were called:

  • Chokeabitch
  • Niggerjailbait
  • Rapebait
  • Hitler
  • Jewmerica
  • Misogyny
  • Incest

You can look those up on Reddit and visit them if you’d like to ruin your day, but the content is self-explanatory.

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“My wife is disabled. I got a home and a mortgage, and if this hits the fan, I believe this will affect negatively on my employment,” he said. “I do my job, go home watch TV, and go on the internet. I just like riling people up in my spare time.”

source: Unmasking Reddit’s Violentacrez, The Biggest Troll on the Web.

He gains enjoyment and status by being a racist, sexist, lecherous creep. He was legend among redditors. Nothing illegal about that, but there is something wrong with him not expecting there to be any cost for it. This is why people say they have some begrudging respect for overt bigots. They are proud to face the people they hate and embrace the cultural fallout and isolation that comes with his stance. Although fouled by ignorance, there is a willingness to accept the consequences of their belief that people can appreciate. He had not even that courage.

Note: Just like racism, the whole family is complicit. It’s a micro-cultural thing. It’s not a “it’s just dad’s b.s. thing” it’s a “it’s dad and the whole family is fine with dad’s b.s.” thing.