Saturday, January 26, 2013

Lil Wayne Didn't Trip On Fabolous' NYC Lyrics

'I took what he was saying and tried to put some pride back into New York,' Fab says of recording 'So NY.'
By Nadeska Alexis


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'Star Wars' Director Pick J.J. Abrams Makes Experts 'Incredibly Happy'

Abrams and 'Star Wars' are 'a match made in heaven,' Big Shiny Robot editor-in-chief Bryan Young tells MTV News.
By Tami Katzoff


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Donald Cerrone, John Dodson and the other Jackson?s MMA fighters show family atmosphere makes better fighters

CHICAGO -- Donald Cerrone and John Dodson are at it again. After needling each other throughout the UFC on Fox 6 open workouts, the flyweight and the lightweight start teasing each other during Thursday's press conference. If you didn't see the smile in their eyes, you would think these two are opponents, not teammates.

But they are teammates, working together at Jackson's MMA in New Mexico as they prepared for their fights this weekend along with Shawn Jordan and Clay Guida. The camaraderie that has grown from their time in the gym showed as Cerrone and Dodson go back and forth.

"There's no tension or anything because we play around with John, and I will keep picking on him," Cerrone said.

"I already told you that. Me and Demetrious [Johnson, Dodson's opponent on Saturday] will beat your [expletive]," Dodson replies to Cerrone, before turning back to the gaggle of reporters. "With all of us playing around, it's just my family. It's my big brother trying to pick on me."

For Guida, that playfulness has turned into a second family he finds at the gym in Albuqurque, New Mexico.

"It's my family here, it's my family in Albuquerque, and it's a homecoming for Greg Jackson, too. He's from the west suburbs. To see Coach come back and get to work with his students, to see John Dodson be the main event in the flyweight title bout, that's just huge."

Jackson, the coach behind the fighters, still has most of his family in Chicago. He claims Chicago sports teams -- because his mother would never forgive him if he didn't -- and he likes bringing his fighters back here.

"When I'm downtown, it reminds me of being a kid. I spent a lot of summers here. When I come back, I get to see some old friends. I love Chicago."

"It's a cool camaraderie. A lot of ways, it's just another day at the office. It's kind of, we've been training together and now we'll see each other at the event. They're all pretty pro about it. It's cool because you get good training partners, and they're all in the same boat."

Dodson is often the man behind tension being broken. He has worked with Jackson since he was in his teens, and has always been in that role of tension breaker.

"What he's brought is that he's always in a good mood. All the time. He's just a happy-go-lucky guy. There's some people in your life who are sunshiney, who are elevating, they don't complain, they work hard, and that's him. It's nice to see him get that title shot. Hopefully he'll win, because he deserves it. He's really a great, great kid. He's always been a great kid."

As usual, Jackson has several fighters on the card this weekend. He's gotten used to juggling fighters for every UFC card, and dismisses with a laugh anyone who calls those many fighters boring.

"Donald Cerrone? My God that guy is boring. You know who is even more boring? Little John himself. Name one guy he's knocked out in the UFC ... oh wait," Jackson said sarcastically. "It's silly. Even Clay Guida. He had one bad fight, but calling that guy boring is the height of stupidity. I think that argument is pretty well dead."

The fights that will air on Fox will feature two Jackson's fighters -- Cerrone and Dodson. But he doesn't point to that to show his fighters are not boring.

"The validation is every week when we have an exciting fight. When you have the numbers of fighters I do, not every fight is going to blow everyone out of the water. That's just numbers. But to have the numbers that we have and have the success that we have, and have exciting fighters. That argument never bothers me because it's so silly."

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/donald-cerrone-john-dodson-other-jackson-mma-fighters-001523000--mma.html

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For many people, a trip to Disney World and the Magic Kingdom is the ultimate dream vacation, especially if they have kids. However, this dream vacation can quickly turn into a frustrating, expensive and time-consuming event if one fails to plan ahead. With some research a trip to Disney World can truly be a magical experience. Read on for some tips that can save you time and money, and let you get the most out of your Disney vacation......

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Troops: Women should meet same standards as men

SAN DIEGO (AP) ? Iraq veteran Alma Felix hopes the U.S. military's new rules to open hundreds of thousands of combat jobs to women will lead society to recognize that female troops can be courageous warriors.

While women have proven themselves over the past decade in Iraq and Afghanistan where they have increasingly found themselves in combat because of modern warfare's blurred frontlines, many have come home with the feeling that few know of their contributions, the 27-year-old former Army specialist said Thursday.

Felix said military women often feel like "we disappear into the background. You always hear we're losing our sons out there, and although women have fallen out there, you really don't see very much of it.

"We are the support. Those are the positions we fill and that's a big deal ? we often run the show ? but people don't see that," Felix said. "Maybe it will put more females forward and give people a sense there are women out there fighting for our country. It's not just you're typical poster boy, GI Joes doing it."

In lifting the ban, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said women have become integral to the military's success and have shown they are willing to fight and die alongside their male counterparts.

The historic change overturns a 1994 rule prohibiting women from being assigned to smaller ground combat units.

Across the country, members of the military of both sexes said they accepted the new policy so long as women will have to meet the same standards as their male colleagues.

Panetta said that not all women will be able to meet the qualifications to be a combat soldier but said they should be given a chance. He said the qualifications will not be lowered.

Others believe the public may not be ready to handle seeing more female troops come home in body bags or with lost limbs.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/troops-women-meet-same-standards-men-202104339.html

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Here's What To Do With Your Crap Old iPhone Cables

You know what I have a lot of? Old iPhone cables. You know what I don't have a lot of? Old iPhones. So here are some cheap(er) adapters so your bogus cords are actually useful. More »


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Friday, January 25, 2013

Electric car ferry to recharge in 10 minutes

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From the U.S. Pacific Northwest to Norway and hundreds of points in between, every day thousands of people drive their cars onto ferries to get across bodies of water. That trip will start to have a different kind of buzz in 2015 thanks to the world?s first electrically?powered car ferry.

The 262-foot catamaran will carry up to 120 cars and 360 passengers, according to Siemens, which is building the boat with the Norwegian shipyard Fjellstrand. It will sail about a four-mile route across a fjord in Norway that connects the tiny towns of Lavik and Oppedal.

The ferry?s 11-ton batteries will recharge during the 10-minute break between runs, according to Siemens. Interestingly,?the batteries on the boat will be charged up using batteries on the dock. The dock batteries, in turn, are recharged with electricity from the grid.

The new ferry will save the approximately 264,000 gallons of diesel the current ferry burns annually and the related 2,900 tons of carbon dioxide emissions.?

The electrically?powered ferry was developed for a competition organized by Norway's Ministry of Transport. It won a license to operate the route until 2025.?

According to Siemens, all crossings in Norway shorter than 30 minutes could be served with electric ferries using today?s battery and recharging technology. If so, some of those ferries could find a home crossing parts of the Pacific Northwest?s Puget Sound.

-?via Fast Company

John Roach is a contributing writer for NBC News Digital. To learn more about him, check out his website. For more of our Future of Technology series, watch the featured video below.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/futureoftech/electric-car-ferry-recharge-10-minutes-1C8108642

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Search Answer: What, Why, and Where are These Stone Circles?

Search Answer: What, Why, and Where are These Stone Circles?Daniel Russell knows how to find the answers to questions you can't get to with a simple Google query. In his weekly Search Research column, Russell issues a search challenge, then follows up later in the week with his solution?using whatever search technology and methodology fits the bill.

Quick answer: The brick circles show the outlines of underground cisterns of water that can be used to fight fires even when the city's regular water supply is broken.

The details?

Search Answer: What, Why, and Where are These Stone Circles?

First, I'm impressed that so many people recognized San Francisco, the City by the Bay, from the pictures I showed. I guess it's not a completely wild guess, given where I work and those hills in the background, but still?that's impressive deduction!

Search Answer: What, Why, and Where are These Stone Circles?The fastest route to solving this challenge was simply to type in the simplest possible description of what you can see in the images. This is case:

[ brick circles ]

...and then let autocomplete give you a suggestion for San Francisco. If you take the suggestion and run the query:

[ brick circles San Francisco ]

There are a number of sources that give various versions of the answer. Let's talk about those versions for a moment.

The circles mark cisterns for emergency fire-fighting water supplies that were put in place after the great 1906 earthquake and fire that destroyed most of the city.

The SF fire department claims there are 172 cisterns on this page?but in other SFFD pages, they say the number of cisterns is 177. Go figure. I imagine there's a master map someplace with all of the cisterns (see below), but bear in mind that the city is building more cisterns even now (see the Fire Commission meeting minutes from 2011) so the number COULD be varying!

Are the cisterns pressurized? Many readers gave solutions that commented on the cisterns being pressurized. They could be, but keeping large underground tanks pressurized for more than 100 years would be an engineering challenge. (Especially in a place like San Francisco, which has its fair share of earthquakes.) What's more, since the cisterns were built in response to the great earthquake and fire of 1906, the engineers realized that they couldn't rely on having power or intact water lines throughout the entire city. This led to the design of the cisterns as more-or-less stand-alone reservoirs. As this page from the SF fire department illustrates, there are actually 4 different water supplies for fire fighting in San Francisco.

(1) The high pressure system (most US cities have this?it supplies the ordinary fire hydrants at curb-side).
(2) The low pressure system just taps into regular drinking water supply?these hydrants are all white.
(3) Sea water system. There are 52 suction connections along the northeastern waterfront that allow fire engines to pump water directly from the Bay. Both city-owned fire boats can also supply saltwater to the system by pumping into any of five manifolds.

And finally,

(4) Cisterns?these are the big tanks of water (usually around 75,000 gallons each) that are under key street intersections. They are unpressurized, but the water can be pumped out through the green-topped hydrants. On the site SFFD says "?the cisterns have no connection to either the Water Department or high pressure supply system. They are under continual inspection by the Fire Department and are kept full by the Bureau of Engineering and Water Supply." That is, they go around every so often and pour water in them, usually from the low-pressure system.

Search Answer: What, Why, and Where are These Stone Circles?

San Francisco fire fighting water supply map showing the cistern locations as red dots.

From SFgov2.org report on the Auxiliary Water Supply System Study, January 23, 2009.

For some truly beautiful photos of the cisterns, see: untappedcities.com/2012/06/29/cisterns/

Search Lessons: READ CAREFULLY! Several readers passed along information that the cisterns are part of the pressurized system. I looked at all of the references that readers gave, and I can see why you might make that inference. But if you read carefully, in most cases you'll see it's not actually implied? but merely a co-occurrence of a discussion about the "pressurized system" next to the discussion about cisterns. Careful not to overread. Pay attention to where and when the topic changes. (And, of course, always look for a non-copied confirmation in a second source.)

And...Don't assume you know the answer just because it seems obvious. The circles are NOT cable car turnarounds. This is an example of jumping to a conclusion due to priming. Because San Francisco is well-known, and well-known for cable cars, the conclusion that these circles are cable car turnarounds seems obvious?but remember to check your work!

Search on!

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10 finalists named for international Booker prize

The Dalai Lama, left, listens to one of his biographers, Pico Iyer at one of the sessions on the opening day of India's Jaipur Literature Festival in Jaipur, India, Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013. This year's festival will also feature author Zoe Heller and Booker Prize winner Howard Jacobson. (AP Photo/Deepak Sharma)

The Dalai Lama, left, listens to one of his biographers, Pico Iyer at one of the sessions on the opening day of India's Jaipur Literature Festival in Jaipur, India, Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013. This year's festival will also feature author Zoe Heller and Booker Prize winner Howard Jacobson. (AP Photo/Deepak Sharma)

Indian writer Mahasweta Devi delivers the keynote address during the opening of India's Jaipur Literature Festival in Jaipur, India, Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013. This year's festival will also feature author Zoe Heller and Booker Prize winner Howard Jacobson. (AP Photo/Deepak Sharma)

The Dalai Lama speaks on the opening day of India's Jaipur Literature Festival in Jaipur, India, Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013. This year's festival will also feature author Zoe Heller and Booker Prize winner Howard Jacobson. (AP Photo/Deepak Sharma)

People listen to the Dalai Lama, on the opening day of India's Jaipur Literature Festival in Jaipur, India, Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013. This year's festival will also feature author Zoe Heller and Booker Prize winner Howard Jacobson. (AP Photo/Deepak Sharma)

(AP) ? American author Marilynne Robinson, Israel's Aharon Appelfeld and China's Yan Lianke are among 10 finalists for the Man Booker International Prize for fiction.

The award, an offshoot of Britain's better-known Man Booker novel-of-the-year prize, is awarded for a lifetime's work. It is open to authors of all nationalities whose work is available in English.

Prize organizers said both China's Yan and Russian finalist Vladimir Sorokin have had books banned in their homelands.

Yan fell foul of the authorities with "Dream of Ding Village," about the AIDS crisis caused by HIV-contaminated blood, and "To Serve the People," which features a character who can be aroused only when his lover smashes images of Chairman Mao.

Sorokin, best known for "The Ice Trilogy," had his early books banned in Soviet times.

Other finalists announced Thursday at the Jaipur Literary Festival in India include Lydia Davis of the United States, Pakistan's Intizar Husain, France's Marie NDiaye and Indian writer U.R. Ananthamurthy.

Josip Novakovich ? a Croatia-born Canadian writer ? and Switzerland's Peter Stamm round out the list.

Academic Christopher Ricks, who chairs the judging panel, said the 10 were "astonishingly different" writers who range in age from their 40s to their 80s.

Previous winners of the 60,000-pound ($95,000) award include Canada's Alice Munro, Nigeria's Chinua Achebe and Philip Roth of the United States.

The prize, awarded every two years, causes fierce debate and occasional controversy. In 2011, British spy writer John le Carre asked for his name to be removed from the shortlist ? he said he eschewed awards ? and one of the jurors resigned at the choice of Roth as winner.

This year's winner will be announced in London on May 22.

Associated Press

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Witness describes executions by Malian army

DJENNE, Mali (AP) ? Malian soldiers executed people accused of ties to radical Islamists at a bus stop around the time the French-led military intervention began, a witness told The Associated Press on Wednesday, detailing how the soldiers shot the victims and then threw their bodies into nearby wells.

The account from the witness, who insisted on anonymity for fear of reprisals, came the same day that a French human rights group accused Malian forces of dozens of "summary executions" and other abuses as they confront Islamic extremists.

"They gathered all the people who didn't have national identity cards and the people they suspected of being close to the Islamists to execute them and put them in two different wells near the bus station," he said.

The soldiers later poured gasoline in the wells and set the bodies ablaze, he said.

The man described seeing at least three people killed in the incident at the Sevare bus stop on Jan. 10, a day before the French launched their military offensive following a surge southward by the Islamists into the town of Konna.

The military blocked journalists from reaching the town of Sevare on Wednesday, expanding its security cordon all the way to the town of Djenne. Reporters trying to reach the area, including an Associated Press team, were turned away at checkpoints by soldiers, who cited the national state of emergency and concerns for the journalists' safety.

On Wednesday, the International Federation for Human Rights, or FIDH by its French acronym, called for the creation of an independent commission to look into the crimes and punish those responsible.

FIDH charged that Malian forces were behind about 33 killings ? including of ethnic Tuaregs ? since new fighting erupted Jan. 10 along the narrow belt between the government-controlled south and the north, which has been under the control of al-Qaida-linked militants for months.

Human rights groups have long expressed concerns about retaliatory violence against northern Malians or anyone seen as having ties to the Islamists whose capture of the north has divided the country in two.

The claims come as international backing continued to pour in for France's intervention in its former colony. Pentagon officials said a U.S. airlift of French forces to Mali is expected to continue for another two weeks. Hundreds of African soldiers from Nigeria, Togo, Burkina Faso and Senegal are now joining.

Human rights groups have expressed concern about the situation in Mali ? notably the activities of Malian troops. In a statement, FIDH pointed to "a series of summary executions" perpetrated by Malian forces notably in the towns of Sevare, Mopti, Niono and others along the lines of clashes.

In Sevare, at least 11 people were killed at a military camp, near its bus station and its hospital, and "credible information" pointed to about 20 other executions with the bodies "buried hastily, notably in wells," FIDH said.

Malian troops also killed two ethnic Tuaregs in the Niono region, and "other allegations of summary executions continue to come to us," the group said.

Dozens of ethnic Tuaregs in Bamako, Mali's capital far to the southwest, have had their homes raided by Malian forces, and at times been subjected to pillage and intimation, the group said.

All of the victims are accused of being infiltrators or of having ties to the jihadists, of possessing weapons, or of not being able to produce identity papers or "simply targeted because of their ethnicity," it said.

Asked about concerns of rights abuses by the Malian army, French Foreign Ministry spokesman Philippe Lalliot said last week that protecting human rights and battling impunity was a priority for France, which "will do everything to stop violations of human rights across Mali."

The Islamist fighters have controlled the vast desert stretches of northern Mali, with the weak government clinging to the south, since a military coup in the capital in March last year unleashed chaos.

France launched its intervention on Jan. 11 ? a day after Islamic extremists captured the central town of Konna, threatening a possible advance toward Bamako. France has said its forces will stay as long as necessary in Mali, but wants other African countries to the lead in helping Mali. Hundreds of African forces have been pouring in.

The U.S. Air Force is keeping between eight and 10 people at the airport in Mali's capital to help with the incoming and outgoing flights, the Pentagon said late Tuesday. The U.S. has already flown five C-17 flights into Bamako, delivering more than 80 French troops and 124 tons of equipment, it said.

The U.S. is not providing direct aid to the Malian military because the democratically elected government was overthrown last March in a coup.

French officials confirmed Tuesday that Malian forces, backed by French air power, retook the key towns of Diabaly and Douentza. Douentza had been held by Islamist rebels for four months and is located 195 kilometers (120 miles) northeast of Mopti, the previous line-of-control held by the Malian military in Mali's narrow central belt. French and Malian troops arrived in Douentza on Monday to find that the Islamists had retreated from it.

Diabaly, 195 kilometers (120 miles) west of Mopti, was retaken Monday after Islamist fighters who had seized it a week earlier fled amid French air strikes.

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Associated Press writer Jamey Keaten in Dakar, Senegal contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/witness-describes-executions-malian-army-163610989.html

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International Business Machines Earnings Call Nuggets: Linearity and

International Business Machines Corp (NYSE:IBM) recently reported its fourth quarter earnings and discussed the following topics in its earnings conference call.

Linearity

Bill Shope ? Goldman Sachs: On your prior earnings call, you had mentioned that the month of September was more challenging than the first two months of the third quarter. Can you talk about how the broader environment and your execution evolved into the December quarter and was there anything unusual this time around that you?d call out in terms of linearity?

Mark Loughridge ? SVP and CFO, Finance and Enterprise Transformation: Good question bill. Really, if you look at the monthly performance across the quarter, it was really pretty constant. We saw a good performance through the quarter. Obviously within that, we feel very, very good about the performance we saw in our Software business with key branded middleware of 6%. Breakout performance from our z series content, revenue up 56%. Within that the growth markets up I think a spectacular 65%, MIPS up 66%. The biggest MIPS performance in the history IBM Corporation and its ongoing contribution from our base businesses, and with all that to generate half of our free cash flow in the quarter and a total of $18.2 billion, the largest ever, up $1.6 year-to-year, I think that was just a very, very strong quarter. But if you look across the months, it was fairly constantly month-to-month.

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Education services agency gets new home | services, boces ...

A regional organization that provides educational services has signed the papers on a new home.

Once a middle school, the building at 2883 S. Circle Dr. will enable the Pikes Peak Board of Cooperative Educational Services, or BOCES, to consolidate services and better serve students, said BOCES spokeswoman Rachel Beck.

BOCES serves 135,000 students in 21 Pikes Peak and Pueblo area school districts.
An $11.5 million BEST Grant will cover the purchase, remodeling and furnishing of the Gorman Educational Center.? The Colorado Department of Education administers a capital construction grant program known as BEST for Building Excellent Schools Today.

School districts and other education entities compete annually for awards that can cover capital construction needs.

?We help schools better serve their students, especially students with special needs, who present unique learning and behavioral challenges that cannot easily be addressed in the general education setting,? said Jerry Stremel, BOCES executive director.

BOCES services include professional development, student and family therapy, and the Pikes Peak School of Excellence, an alternative education and intervention programs for students in kindergarten through 12th grade who struggle with their behavior. An autism program is slated to begin in the fall.

BOCES? largest program allows small districts and rural school access to special education teachers, school psychologists, speech therapists, physical therapists, audiologists, interpreters, transition specialists, nurses, paraprofessionals and other specialists who provide special education services to students with disabilities.

The building cost $7.5 million, Beck said. About $3 million is budgeted for remodeling the Gorman Education Center. When the remodeling is finished in August, there will be a cafeteria and spaces for a computer, media center and music program.

?It?s mostly an expansion of services to those students they already serve,? Beck said. ?They?ll be able to offer more options. There?s a lot of demand.?

BOCES had been in offices and a separate school building on Wooten Road. Some staff members worked out of closets, Beck said.

The Gorman Education Center most recently housed a variety of programs and offices for Harrison School District 2 and community partners, said D-2 spokeswoman Christine Lyle. The building had been a middle school until 2005, she said. The district opened Fox Meadow Middle School that same year to meet needs in the southern portion of the district.

?It was a great deal for BOCES,? Lyle said. ?They needed to centralize and needed more space.?

One program is in the process of moving out of Gorman, she said. Others have been settled into new facilities, she said.

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See Jupiter and Moon shine dazzlingly close together Monday

Stargazers looking up as darkness falls on Monday will notice an eye catching pairing-off between two of the brightest objects in the nighttime sky, weather permitting.?

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The moon, appearing as a waxing gibbous phase, 78 percent illuminated, will appear to stand close below a very bright, non-twinkling, silvery "star." But it won't be a star that will be keeping the moon company on America's Inauguration Night, but the largest planet in our solar system: Jupiter.

Across much of the United States and southern Canada, this will be closest that the moon and Jupiter will appear relative to each other until the year 2026. On Monday night, the moon will be about of 248,700 miles (400,500 kilometers) from Earth, while Jupiter will be nearly 1,664 times farther out in space at a distance of 413.8 million miles (665.9 million km).?

During Monday's stargazing event, observers have the chance to see what astronomers call an appulse ? a very close approach of the moon to Jupiter. An appulse is a phenomenon caused by perspective only. There is no close physical approach in space between the two objects involved.? Astronomers insist that appulses have no direct effect on the Earth.?

The moon, moving around the Earth in an easterly direction at roughly its own diameter each hour, will creep slowly toward and ultimately pass just below the giant planet. Jupiter, meanwhile, will be shining about three times brighter than the brightest star, Sirius, offering a commanding sight for stargazers despite its close proximity to the moon.

[ Amazing Stargazing Photos for January ]

Although it will be the moon that will be moving in Jupiter's general direction, the illusion will be that it is Jupiter that is moving, appearing to glide slowly along on a path taking it above the moon. A similar illusion occurs during a lunar eclipsewhen the dark shadow of Earth appears to be slowly creeping across the face of the moon. In reality it is the moon itself slowly creeping into the Earth's shadow.?

After their closest approach Monday, the moon will spend the balance of the night moving slowly away to the left (east), leaving Jupiter behind.??

The table accompanying this guide gives local times of Jupiter's closest approach to the moon's upper edge on the night of Jan. 21 for 20 major cities across the United States and Canada. Separation is given in terms of a fraction of an angular degree. The width of the moon is equal to one-half (0.50) of a degree.?

Examples: From Boston, closest approach between Jupiter and the moon is at 11 p.m. EST. Separation is 0.62 of a degree or one and a quarter times the apparent width of the moon from Jupiter to the moon?s upper edge. From Miami, closest approach is at 11:02 p.m. EST, the separation is listed as 0.33 of a degree or two-thirds of a moon's width separating Jupiter from the moon's upper edge.???

From Halifax, Nova Scotia, an asterisk indicates that the closest approach between Jupiter and the moon comes after midnight on Tuesday.?

And here?s another interesting illusion: For many places in the United States and Canada, Jupiter will be separated from the moon's upper rim by at least a half-degree (0.50) ? equal to the apparent width of the moon. And yet visually to the eye, Jupiter will appear to be much closer; in fact, seemingly impossible that the gap that separates Jupiter from the moon's edge would be large enough to accommodate an object that is equal to the size of the moon itself.?

[ How to Observe the Moon (Infographic) ]

Even from places like Boston, Montreal and Edmonton where the gap exceeds a half degree, Jupiter will appear much closer relative to the moon?s edge. Check it out for yourself.

If you own a small telescope, there are several stargazing opportunities to get a close look at Jupiter during Monday night's appearance.

According to Sky & Telescope magazine, Jupiter's Great Red Spot, a colossal storm bigger than the Earth, can be visible in amateur telescopes from 9 p.m. to 10:40 p.m. EST (6 p.m. to 7:40 p.m. PST/0100 to 0240 GMT). And Jupiter's icy moon Europa will cross in front of the planet, as seen from Earth, between 8:13 p.m. and 10:37 p.m. EST (5:13 p.m. and 7:37 p.m. PST/2213 and 2337 GMT). The best time for amateur astronomers to try and spot Europa's shadow on Jupiter via telescope will be between 10:22 p.m. and 12:46 a.m. EST (7:22 p.m. and 9:46 p.m. PST/0222 and 0546 GMT), the magazine's stargazing experts said.

"You'll also get an opportunity to attempt an unusual feat: spotting Jupiter in the late afternoon, before the Sun sets," said Tony Flanders, associate editor at Sky & Telescope magazine and host of Skyweek on PBS, in a statement. "First locate the moon medium-high in the east; then look a few moon-widths left or lower left of the Moon for Jupiter. It should be easy to spot with binoculars if the air is clear."

Lastly, if you are lucky to be situated across a broad swath of central South America including French Polynesia, Pitcairn and Galapagos Islands an even more spectacular event will take place, when the moon will hide or eclipse Jupiter (called an occultation).

But don't fret if you miss the moon's occultation of Jupiter Monday night. Another one will occur on March 17, according to Sky and Telescope.

Editor's note: If you snap an amazing photo of Jupiter and the moon, or any other night sky view, that you'd like to share for a possible story or image gallery, send photos, comments and your name and location to managing editor Tariq Malik at spacephotos@space.com.

Joe Rao serves as an instructor and guest lecturer at New York's Hayden Planetarium. He writes about astronomy for TheNew York Times and other publications, and he is also an on-camera meteorologist for News 12 Westchester, New York.

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I?m two weeks in. my thursday nights feel like an episode of community.

in between learning (faking) grant writing skills, i?m cramming my sidebag with books on the digital divide and learning in public libraries. i?m trying to figure out how many people have already answered my questions: how are libraries supporting informal and self-directed learning? how is adult education addressing the digital divide?

here is what i know: i know that public libraries play a huge role in informal learning for adults on the wrong side of the digital divide. if you don?t have a computer and can?t afford the internet, there is a good likelihood that you also not gainfully employed, not a university graduate, and/or english is not your first language (and judging by how i just mis-spelled ?enghishl? for a moment there, i?m thinking it might not be my first language today either).

i can?t say for certain where else folks are learning basic digital literacies. i know some adults are going to college and continuing education, but many can?t afford this route. i know a lot of adults are coming to the library to seek impromptu one-to-one tutoring, and this can be a little infuriating for everyone.

at my library i meet a lot of people who already have a really low tolerance for frustration around computers, and who aren?t terribly willing to understand that library staff have limited availability (yes, the library is actually a really busy place. we might not be sweating from the physical strain of it, but we are expected to do a lot with relatively little staffing and with very high expectations all around). often the help we can offer is a free course that starts in two months and is already full. admittedly not super helpful. we?ve got instructional dvds, visual and plain-language how-to books, and other methods for self-study. sometimes, when there?s no queue at the reference desk, we?ve got the time to come over and help an individual for five or twenty minutes ? but even this is not enough.

i think part of the problem is that self-directed learning does not come easy or naturally to many adults. many of us are just not exploratory people. after all, it?s frustrating to be alone with your own failures? er, learning process.

so now i?m wondering, is this part of the public library?s mandate? should we be teaching folks how to teach themselves? we are all about non-coercive learning, and teaching how-to-learn sounds suspiciously like school. i work at a public library and not a school because i want to avoid this sort of thing. i have pretty high hopes for humanity?s innate ability to learn, and i find traditional schooling to be oppressive to the learner. people want to learn. some people take longer than others to want to, and not everyone wants to learn the same things. we definitely don?t all learn with the same methods.

because we are each individual learners, classrooms don?t work. it doesn?t matter if someone teaches you, you have to do the learning. i heard all through high school how school was about ?teaching you how to learn?, but all it ever taught me was how to skip class, smoke cigarettes and lie. and i know some folks have really positive school experiences, and that the model somehow works for them. i am going to go out on an unsupported-by-science limb and speculate that the folks coming into the library having never used a mouse before were not taught you to learn.

so how can we support individual learners? yes, we provide the tools for study (books, media, and internet access). staff also provide a little bit of help. but how accessible are we really making these tools if learners don?t know how use them?

time to go read.

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Thursday, January 17, 2013

With Graph Search, Facebook becomes a modern-day AOL

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Facebook has a mind-blowing amount of useful information sitting on its servers -- it's adding 500 terabytes a day at last count -- but until now it lacked an efficient way for any one person to take advantage of it. So it created "Graph Search," which will allow all of us to pillage our friends' status updates, interests, photos and general Facebook activity.

The possibilities of Graph Search are sprawling and ambitious. As the company says, it wants to provide answers, not links to answers. If you want to know what music or TV shows certain friends are into (or vice versa), you'll be able to find out (and so will they). If you're trying to suss out a consensus on a potential dinner destination, the hive mind of Facebook could help you out. And if you're uninterested in using OK Cupid for your online dating needs, you can stalk away on Facebook to find all your friends' single friends (at your own peril).

But for all the vast possibilities of Graph Search, it boils down to something simple, significant, and profound: Facebook finally has a search technology that works.

Up until now, trying to search for anything that wasn't a friend or business quickly became an exercise in futility. To say it's dysfunctional would be a generous compliment. Graph Search is a direct solution to that problem.

And because of that, Facebook has just taken one big step closer to becoming what America Online used to be: an all-inclusive Internet experience. (Minus the dial-up service and monthly fee, of course.) It's an isolated island of content walled off from the rest of the online realm.

The similarities between the two companies have been pointed out before, and a return to this model of the Internet isn't quite as regressive as it may seem. Once upon a time, in an effort to make the chaos of the Web palatable to the uninitiated, AOL offered up a singular Internet shard with a consistent look and feel.

Many more of us are now well-versed in the ways of the Internet, but the sheer volume of information available has become overwhelming. Social networks thrive, in many ways, as filters. You tell the network what and who you like, and it gives you the information you want.

The arrival of Graph Search doesn't mean that Facebook instantly transformed into its own self-sustaining network, or that it will do so anytime soon. It merely put the first pieces in place for people to get everything they need out of the Internet without ever setting foot outside Facebook's domain.

Search is what made Google a worldwide juggernaut. Search (for anything you want to buy) is what made Amazon the de facto marketplace of the Internet. And search is what could ultimately turn Facebook into an Internet sandbox whose bounds people are happy to remain within.

Most of the other required pieces are in place. Even if they're incomplete and underutilized, Facebook has the framework for communication, media sharing, news distribution, commerce, entertainment and app development. Graph Search could someday tie all these services and utilities together.

Imagine a future Facebook that serves as a single destination for planning a trip. Its graph will tell you where the most popular hotels and destinations are in any given city. You'd have user-submitted photos and videos at your disposal to get the lay of the land. Then you could hypothetically buy plane tickets, book hotels, and anything else you'd need from within the network.

Of course, such an idea hinges on how much of their life people choose to share on Facebook. There's growing user skepticism about what Facebook does with all the data we give it, but we're still throwing a ton of information its way: The site sucks in around 300 million photos and 2.7 billion likes every single day.

If Facebook can maintain that level of human participation, there's a lot of power in building a web within a web. Billions of humans pumping curated data into Facebook has to scare the hell out of companies like as Google, which builds all its services around the collection and interpretation of mass data. (Its human layer, Google+, seems stillborn.)

Google has to task algorithms with figuring out the patterns in all that data. Facebook has a head start, because we connect all the dots ourselves: It knows who we are, where we're from, what we like, when we were born and who we talk to each day.

Graph Search may seem like an incremental and nebulous update. For the time being, it is. But the opportunity exists for Facebook to operate as independent but extremely influential bubble inside the Internet at large.

The question is, would an AOL-like presence on the Internet today be more of a guiding light, or confining prison cell?

Source: http://www.kjct8.com/news/money/With-Graph-Search-Facebook-becomes-a-modern-day-AOL/-/194312/18147750/-/15lhpskz/-/index.html

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Microsoft signs patent licensing deal with BMW

Staff Puget Sound Business Journal

Microsoft Corp. said it's signed a patent licensing deal with BMW, with the German automaker using the technology in its in-car digital entertainment systems.

Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) is licensing its Extended File Allocation Table (exFAT) technology, which is a file system that facilitates large files for audiovisual media.

"This agreement allows BMW to utilize a modern file system to deliver a more entertaining and connected driving experience," said David Kaefer, general manager of Intellectual Property Licensing at Microsoft, in a statement.

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College shooting: 2 killed, 1 injured in Kentucky

Initial reports say 2 were killed at a Kentucky college. A teenager was also wounded. The shootings took place on the main campus of Hazard Community & Technical?College?in Hazard, Ky.

By Beth Campbell,?Associated Press / January 15, 2013

2 were killed and one injured at a college shooting in Kentucky. In this picture, a convention attendee handles a Sig Sauer P220 .45 caliber semiautomatic pistol at the 35th annual SHOT Show, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013, in Las Vegas. It is not yet known what kind of gun was used at the Kentucky college shooting.

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Two people were shot and killed and a teenager wounded Tuesday in the parking lot of an eastern?Kentucky?community?college, authorities said.

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A police dispatcher told The Associated Press the?shooting?happened about 5:30 p.m. at Hazard Community & Technical?College?in Hazard, Ky. The dispatcher, who was not authorized to release information, spoke on condition of anonymity.

Two people showed up at the?Kentucky?State Police post in Hazard and said they were involved in the shooting, police spokesman Tony Watts said, but he said he did not know whether they were alleged perpetrators or witnesses. State police held the two until Hazard police came and took them into custody, he said.

Conor Duff, the?college's?evening coordinator, said the school was on lockdown following the?shooting?at the campus, 90 miles southeast of Lexington. Police searched the school's two buildings and determined that no one else was at risk, Duff said.

Classes had resumed Monday at the campus after the holiday break, according to the?college's?website, which also posted that there had been an incident and asked students to stay away from the main campus.

The?college's?academic programs range from associate's degrees in arts and sciences to career-focused training in mining technology and heavy-equipment operation.

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Navy wants drones stashed on the seafloor

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The U.S. Navy wants to pack aerial drones and other intelligence-gathering technology into special containers built to withstand deep ocean pressures and distribute them around the world?s seas. The containers will rise to the surface when called into service from a remote location.

These ?upward falling payloads? are seen as readying the Navy to address conflicts in corners of the world where it is too expensive or complex to establish a forward operating area, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) explained in a call for proposals.?

The containers would be stealthily deployed well ahead of time and designed to stay put on the seafloor for years. The Pentagon said the capsules would be free of actual weapons, limiting the risk of losing any single package. Given the?vastness and depth of the ocean, they would not be retrieved once deployed.

?Depending on the specific payload, the systems would provide a range of non-lethal but useful capabilities such as situational awareness, disruption, deception, networking, rescue, or any other mission that benefits from being pre-distributed and hidden,? DARPA explained in a press release.?

One example provided is a capsule packed with an aerial drone that launches to the sea surface in the capsule and then takes off to provide situational awareness, networking or decoy functions.

To make this a reality, DARPA is reaching out to the technical research community for expertise in deep ocean engineering. Challenges include reliable remote communication with capsules on the seafloor and determining what type of sensors and tools to package.

?Almost half of the world?s oceans are more than four kilometers deep,? DARPA noted. ?This provides considerable opportunity for cheap stealth.?

John Roach is a contributing writer for NBC News Digital. To learn more about him, check out his website. For more of our Future of Technology series, watch the featured video below.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/futureoftech/navy-wants-drones-stashed-seafloor-1B7956614

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BT debuts SmartTalk Wifi calling app in the UK

Android Central

British fixed-line telco BT has launched a new Android app allowing its landline customers to make calls on-the-go using their landline calling package. The BT SmartTalk app links with your BT.com account and landline number, and allows calls to be made over a Wifi or mobile data connection, with the resulting fee being billed to your BT phone bill.

This allows BT customers to make calls in areas where they have a Wifi connection, but no cellular reception, as well as enabling them to save money by using their BT landline allowance instead of their mobile operator's allocation of minutes. 0800 and 0845 numbers, for instance, are usually much more expensive when dialed from a mobile number.

A few caveats -- incoming calls will still appear as coming from your mobile number, and there's currently no way to have incoming calls automatically routed through the app. So this is no Google Voice replacement for the UK -- at least not yet.

The setup process is relatively straightforward -- first sign in with your BT account and phone number, then BT calls your land line with a PIN which must be entered into the app. Next, BT confirms your mobile number by sending a text to your phone, which the app automatically intercepts.

BT SmartTalk links wit h your Android contact list, allowing you to select from existing people in a dropdown list. There's also the option to withhoold your mobile number when dialing out, or set the app as the automatic dialing choice for certain numbers, such as Freephone, 0845, 0870 and UK landline numbers.

The app is available through Google Play for UK devices running Android 2.1 and above. Hit the Google Play link above to grab it.



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NY seals 1st state gun laws since Newtown massacre

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during a news conference announcing an agreement with legislative leaders on New York's Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act in the Red Room at the Capitol on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013, in Albany, N.Y. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during a news conference announcing an agreement with legislative leaders on New York's Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act in the Red Room at the Capitol on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013, in Albany, N.Y. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, center, speaks during a news conference announcing an agreement with legislative leaders on New York's Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act in the Red Room at the Capitol on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013, in Albany, N.Y. Also pictured are Secretary to the Governor Larry Schwartz, left, and Lt. Gov. Robert Duffy. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)

Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, D-Manhattan, presides over session in the Assembly Chamber at the Capitol on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013, in Albany, N.Y. People familiar with the internal negotiations say New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and legislative leaders have a tentative deal to enact the nation's first gun control measure following the Newtown, Conn., school shooting. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)

Deputy Senate Majority Leader Thomas Libous, R-Binghamton, talks to reporters on the Senate floor before session on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013, in Albany, N.Y. People familiar with the internal negotiations say New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and legislative leaders have a tentative deal to enact the nation's first gun control measure following the Newtown, Conn., school shooting. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo arrives to a news conference announcing an agreement with legislative leaders on New York's Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act in the Red Room at the Capitol on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013, in Albany, N.Y. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)

(AP) ? New York lawmakers agreed to pass the toughest gun control law in the nation and the first since the Newtown, Conn., school shooting, and now dare other states and Washington to follow.

"This is a scourge on society," Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday night, six days after making gun control a centerpiece of his progressive agenda in his State of the State address. The bipartisan effort was fueled by the Newton tragedy that took the lives of 20 first graders and six educators. "At what point do you say, 'No more innocent loss of life.'"

Sen. Jeffrey Klein, leader of the Independent Democratic Conference in the Senate, said it is landmark legislation. "This is not about taking anyone's rights away," said Klein, a Bronx Democrat. "It's about a safe society ... today we are setting the mark for the rest of the county to do what's right."

The measure, which calls for a tougher assault weapons ban and restrictions on ammunition and the sale of guns, passed the Senate 43-18 on the strength of support from Democrats, many of whom previously sponsored bills that were once blocked by Republicans. The Democrat-led Assembly gaveled out before midnight and planned to take the issue up at 10 a.m. Tuesday. It is expected to pass easily.

The governor confirmed the proposal, previously worked out in closed session, also would mandate a police registry of assault weapons, grandfathering in assault weapons already in private hands.

It would create a more powerful tool to require the reporting of mentally ill people who say they intend to use a gun illegally and would address the unsafe storage of guns, the governor confirmed.

It was agreed upon exactly a month since the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy.

"It is well-balanced, it protects the Second Amendment," said Senate Republican leader Dean Skelos of Long Island. "And there is no confiscation of weapons, which was at one time being considered.

"This is going to go after those who are bringing illegal guns into the state, who are slaughtering people in New York City," Skelos said. "This is going to put people in jail and keep people in jail who shouldn't be out on the street in the first place."

Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins of Yonkers noted most bills had been pushed by Democrats in past years, but bottled up by Republicans.

"The Senate Democrats were proud to provide the votes to make this crucial package possible," said Stewart-Cousins, leader of the traditional Democratic conference. "The fact is, the bills passed today should have been enacted a long time ago."

Cuomo said he wanted quick action to avoid a run on assault weapons and ammunition as he tries to address what he estimates is about 1 million assault weapons in New York state.

Republican Sen. Greg Ball called that political opportunism in a rare criticism of the popular and powerful governor seen by his supporters as a possible candidate for president in 2016.

"We haven't saved any lives tonight, except one: the political life of a governor who wants to be president," said Ball who represents part of the Hudson Valley. "We have taken an entire category of firearms that are currently legal that are in the homes of law-abiding, tax paying citizens. ... We are now turning those law-abiding citizens into criminals."

Under current state law, assault weapons are defined by having two "military rifle" features spelled out in the law. The proposal would reduce that to one feature and include the popular pistol grip.

Private sales of assault weapons to someone other than an immediate family would be subject to a background check through a dealer. Also Internet sales of assault weapons would be banned, and failing to safely store a weapon could be subject to a misdemeanor charge.

Ammunition magazines would be restricted to seven bullets, from the current 10, and current owners of higher-capacity magazines would have a year to sell them out of state. An owner caught at home with eight or more bullets in a magazine could face a misdemeanor charge.

In another provision, a therapist who believes a mental health patient made a credible threat to use a gun illegally would be required to report the incident to a mental health director who would have to report serious threats to the state Department of Criminal Justice Services. A patient's gun could be taken from him or her.

The legislation also increases sentences for gun crimes including the shooting of a first responder that Cuomo called the "Webster provision." Last month in the western New York town of Webster, two firefighters were killed after responding to a fire set by the shooter, who eventually killed himself.

Senate Deputy Majority Leader Thomas Libous of Broome County voted against the bill and said it was a tough vote for upstate Republicans.

"I have had thousands of emails and calls," Libous said. "I have to respect their wishes." He said many of constituents worry the bill will conflict with the Second Amendment's right to bear arms while others anguish over shootings like at Newtown, Conn., and Columbine, Colo.

The closed-door meetings prompted about a dozen gun workers to travel more than two hours to Albany to protest the legislation they say could cost 300 to 700 jobs in the economically hard-hit Mohawk Valley.

"I have three small kids myself," said Jamie Rudall, a unionized worker who polishes shotgun receivers. "So I know what it means, the tragedy ... we need to look at ways to prevent that, rather than eliminate the rights of law-abiding citizens."

In the gun debate, one concern for New York is its major gun manufacturer upstate.

Remington Arms Co. makes the Bushmaster semi-automatic rifle that was used in the Connecticut shootings and again on Christmas Eve when the two firefighters were slain in Webster. The two-century-old Remington factory in Ilion in central New York employs 1,000 workers in a Republican Senate district.

Assemblyman Marc Butler, a Republican who represents the area, decried the closed-door meetings by Senate Republicans and the Democratic majority of the Assembly as "politics at its worst."

The bill would be the first test of the new coalition in control of the Senate, which has long been run by Republicans opposed to gun control measures. The chamber is now in the hands of Republicans and five breakaway Democrats led by Klein, an arrangement expected to result in more progressive legislation.

Former Republican Sen. Michael Balboni said that for legislators from the more conservative upstate region of New York, gun control "has the intensity of the gay marriage issue." In 2011, three of four Republicans who crossed the aisle to vote for same-sex marriage ended up losing their jobs because of their votes.

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AP Writer Michael Virtanen contributed to this report from Albany.

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The final Strikeforce?s Three Stars

It's now all over for Strikeforce, the regional promotion that grew in size and strength to be a player for a few years in MMA. In their final show, the fighters rose to the occasion to give a memorable final impression. Which ones really stood out?

No. 1 star -- Tarec Saffiedine: Heading into the Strikeforce welterweight championship bout with Nate Marquardt, most of the discussion was about Marquardt's return to the UFC. It was just assumed he would keep the belt, but Saffiedine had other plans. Using a smart game plan filled with punishing leg kicks, Saffiedine picked apart Marquardt on the way to a five-round decision. It will be fun to see what he can do against UFC welterweights.

No. 2 star -- Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza: Ed Herman threw an illegal upkick at Jacare. The referee inexplicably stood them up to restart after the kick. Even with all that, Jacare still managed the smoothest submission of the new year of MMA. With such a great grappling game, Souza should have plenty of interesting match-ups in the UFC.

No. 3 star (tie) -- K.J Noons and Ryan Couture: During the preliminary card, Noons and Couture fought out a bloody battle that was the best of the night. Though it appeared Noons had the upper hand, the judges called the fight in Couture's favor. But the good news for both fighters is that they won their bout in a way to all but ensure their spots in the UFC.

Who were your stars? Speak up in the comments, on Facebook or on Twitter.

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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Box Office Guru Wrapup: Audiences Propel Zero Dark Thirty to #1

Three films entered wide release shoving holiday holdovers to the side while major Oscar nominees cashed in on the added attention. Leading the way was the Osama bin Laden manhunt pic Zero Dark Thirty which captured the number one spot in its first weekend of wide release following a strong run in limited play. The spoof comedy A Haunted House pulled off an upset by opening in second place ahead of the all-star crime drama Gangster Squad which was in a thousand more theaters. Overall, the marketplace was vibrant inching ahead of the same frame from the last two years which was impressive since those had the added boost of being the MLK holiday weekend. The top four films are all R-rated and five of the top seven movies have running times of two-and-a-half to three hours.

Fighting off controversy and a major Oscar snub, Sony's awards hopeful Zero Dark Thirty surged to the top with an estimated $24M weekend easily leading the field of movie options. The Kathryn Bigelow-directed hit averaged a solid $8,172 from 2,937 locations after expanding from 60 sites last week. The total stands at $29.5M.

After winning a number of best picture awards from critics groups in the northeast, Zero nabbed five Academy Award nominations on Thursday including Best Picture, but not Director which was widely expected to be a lock. In addition, many U.S. Senators have publicly complained about how the film implies that illegal torture methods by the CIA helped in leading to the capture and killing of the terrorist mastermind. The controversy may have sparked curiosity among adult moviegoers and helped to drive in extra traffic. How it will affect Oscar voters in the weeks to come is anyone's guess.

Zero has earned rave reviews from critics and an encouraging A- CinemaScore grade from moviegoers polled on Friday. The R-rated film inched up only 3% on Saturday from Friday. Adult men made up the core crowd as males accounted for 59% of the audience while 62% was over 30. An opening this strong targeted at this audience when major football playoffs are going on both on Saturday and Sunday is especially impressive. The road ahead will not be easy as Hollywood has decided to squeeze five action films into the next three weeks hoping all will connect with ticket buyers.

Open Road scored a big hit with its spoof comedy A Haunted House which surged higher than expected with an opening weekend of $18.8M, according to estimates. Averaging a sturdy $8,712 from 2,160 theaters in the U.S. (it did not open in Canada), the R-rated laugher is a parody of recent found-footage horror hits like the Paranormal Activity series and connected with its target audience of older teens and young adults. In fact this audience was utterly ignored by Hollywood in December and has been responding this month with House and last weekend's top film Texas Chainsaw 3D both overperforming on opening weekend. House stars and was co-written by Marlon Wayans who has had success in the spoof genre throughout his career. The CinemaScore was a disappointing B-.

Settling for third place was the all-star crime drama Gangster Squad with an estimated $16.7M from 3,103 theaters for a moderate $5,385 average. The Warner Bros release had the most theaters and starpower of any of the weekend's three wide openers but attracted the least amount of business. Ryan Gosling, Sean Penn, Josh Brolin, and Emma Stone star in the R-rated pic set in 1949 and the cast worked hard in recent weeks by splitting up and appearing on talk shows in New York and Los Angeles.

But reviews were generally negative impacting a film that skews to an older adult audience. Studio research showed that 58% of the crowd was under 35 while males and females were evenly split. The CinemaScore was a decent B+ grade but sales dipped 8% on Saturday from Friday. The other new films enjoyed increases on Saturday.

Best Picture nominee Django Unchained dropped 45% to an estimated $11.1M in its third weekend of release raising its total to a sturdy $125.4M. That makes it Quentin Tarantino's highest grossing film ever surpassing the $120.5M of his last effort, 2009's Inglourious Basterds which was also a nominee for Best Picture. Django is also on track to surpass The King's Speech to become the top-grossing title ever for The Weinstein Co. Also in the race for the big prize, Universal's hot musical Les Mis?rables declined by a lower amount, 37%, and collected an estimated $10.1M for a cume to date of $119.2M. A similar $115.1M has been taken in abroad for a global tally of $234.3M.

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey took a bigger tumble falling 48% to an estimated $9.1M for a cume to date of $278.1M for Warner Bros. The global tally rose to $886.1M with China still to open, tentatively in late February. 12 Oscar nominations juiced the grosses for awards frontrunner Lincoln which climbed up 17% from last weekend without any significant expansion. An estimated $6.3M weekend was enough to send the presidential pic over the $150M mark to a total to date of $152.6M with much more to come. As a director, Lincoln is Spielberg's 12th blockbuster to break the $150M domestic mark and he has become the only one ever to score such hits over five consecutive decades.

With all the new films carrying R ratings, Fox's PG-rated comedy Parental Guidance remained the only major choice for families slipping only 37% to an estimated $6.1M and $60.7M to date. Texas Chainsaw 3D, the new year's first chart-topper, took a freefall tumbling from first place all the way down to ninth with an estimated $5.2M for a terrible 76% nosedive in the sophomore frame. The Lionsgate release has banked $30.8M in ten days.

Cashing in on Oscar nominations, Silver Linings Playbook enjoyed an impressive 38% bump in sales from last weekend with an estimated $5M weekend. The acclaimed dramedy averaged a solid $6,173 from 810 locations adding just 65 theaters from last weekend. The Weinstein Co. has been unbelievably patient in its roll-out of the Bradley Cooper-Jennifer Lawrence hit and will now go fully nationwide on Friday in its tenth weekend of release expanding to 2,500+ theaters for the long MLK holiday session.

By being the last of the major Oscar contenders to go nationwide, it hopes to capitalize on the heat of its theatrical release and score better votes during the time when Academy members are actually casting ballots for winners. It hopes others will have peaked and become old news by then. Aside from frontrunner Lincoln, only two other movies scored broad support with nominations in the five key categories of picture, director, editing, screenplay, and acting - Life of Pi and Playbook. But only Playbook has the wizardry of Harvey Weinstein behind it.

Tied for tenth place according to estimates was Tom Cruise's Jack Reacher with an estimated $5M, off 46%, for a $72.8M cume for Paramount.

Older films scoring Oscar nominations for Best Picture enjoyed new interest from moviegoers. Nominated for 11 awards, Life of Pi kept on chugging away towards the century club with another $2.7M, according to estimates, for a low 5% dip. The Fox hit has grossed $94.8M domestically. Worldwide surged to $452.2M with the half-billion barrier ready to come down next week.

Warner Bros. expanded its October awards darling Argo after nabbing seven Oscar nominations by doubling its run from 302 to 621 theaters. The weekend gross saw a 57% bump to an estimated $1.2M giving the Ben Affleck film $111.6M to date.

The top ten films grossed an estimated $112.4M which was up 6% from last year when Contraband opened at number one with $24.3M; and up 4% from 2011 when The Green Hornet debuted in the top spot with $33.5M.

Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1926651/news/1926651/

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