Thursday, June 7, 2012

Eastern Conference Hackfest

It?s a problem for the NBA that the league?s showcase games are marred by hacks, complaints, and endless trips to the free-throw line. The ugly aesthetics of foul after foul are exacerbated by playoff games? grindingly slow pace. With a championship in sight, teams dial down the fast break and play more in the half court. According to Basketball Reference?s ?Pace Factor? stats, which tally up possessions per 48 minutes, there?s been only one season in the last 38 in which the playoffs had a faster tempo than the regular season. (That was 1985, when the ?Showtime? Lakers ran past the Celtics in the Finals.)

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Facebook smooths the way for carrier billing on in-app purchases

Facebook smooths the way for carrier billing on inapp purchases

Facebook has known for some time now that its app-monetization process was more SucksVille, than FarmVille. Now, it's just announced that it's rolling out the new silky-smooth two-step payment process. This means you can stock up on Farm cash sans typing, and forget about the real cost until your mobile bill turns up. Currently most US and UK networks are on board, but more international operators will be added as soon as they can. If you already have payments integrated in your app, you should be good to go, but if you don't, and you want a slice of the pie, there's an API and instructions via the source link.

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Decriminalize marijuana? Four ways America's views of pot are changing

For more than 20 years, national polls have shown increasing acceptance of marijuana use, proponents of legalization note. But acceptance has not yet hit a critical mass, opponents counter. They point to the failure of?California?s Proposition 19 in 2010, which would have allowed small amounts of marijuana for personal use while regulating and taxing it.?

Polls offer different views on whether ? and how much ? views of marijuana have changed since then.

Some experts say the first state to approve marijuana for casual use is right around the corner, perhaps as soon as this November.

According to a Rasmussen Reports poll released in May, 56 percent of Americans?now support legalizing cannabis and regulating it the way alcohol and tobacco are. Some 36 percent were opposed.?

Dale Gieringer, state coordinator of?California?NORML?(National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws), said the Rasmussen poll marked a high water moment for the legal marijuana movement, suggesting that it showed?"the?strongest support ever recorded."

According to the telephone poll in April, 47 percent of adults also "believe the country should legalize and tax marijuana in order to help solve the nation's fiscal problems." Forty-two percent of respondents disagreed, while 10 percent are undecided.

Another poll by Angus Reid also suggested that Americans broadly agreed that marijuana crimes should be punished less harshly than some others.?Three of four Americans favor the use of fines or probation in lieu of criminal sanctions for marijuana offenders, according to the May?poll.

In addition, 74 percent of respondents said they favored the imposition of "alternative penalties," such as fines, probation, or community service, rather than prison for violators of marijuana possession laws. By contrast, only 41 percent of respondents favored such penalties for credit-card fraud, and only one-third for drunk driving offenders.

A May poll by the?University of Southern California?Dornsife/Los Angeles Times, however, suggested that California voters still reject legal marijuana by similar margins to 2010. Prop. 19 failed with 54 percent voting against and 46 percent in favor. The USC poll found that 50 percent of California voters remain opposed to legal marijuana, while 46 percent are in favor?of ?general or recreational use by adults.?

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Ansel Adams' Developer Tray Is a Beautiful Artifact of the Film Age [Video]

When thinking of fetishized photographic equipment, your mind doesn't often wander to mundane darkroom materials. But photographer John Cyr's work will give you a new appreciation for a rugged bit of photographic kit that's got historical significance. More »


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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Classic Treat Free Article Directory ? How to work out Algebra ...

Algebra is the study of?mathematics which helps us to find the?unknown values of the variables?which can be?attained by solving the?equations. Equations are formed by the?? addition and subtraction of different terms. ?The basic unit?of?any algebraic expression?is called a term. ?If the variables and the constants are combined together with the relation of multiplication and division, then it is?a term.? In case the addition?sign or the subtraction sign appears between the variables or the constants, we call them the separate terms. We say that the term will contain either any number or the product of the number and with the variables. If we have a term say -2ay, then we say that? -3 is the numerical coefficient and ay is the? variable. We say that the?numerical coefficient?can have a numerical sign if it is a negative number or a positive number.

We use Algebra Worksheets in order? to solve the real life problems where some of the value ?is unknown and we need to get the value? which is first named as a variable and then equation is formed based on the facts given related to the situation.

Any Algebraic Expression is the collection of the numerical values along with the variables and the positive or the negative sign of operation. We?use the operators in the expressions to join the?terms of the expression. We form the algebraic equation which?is the mathematical form of the?statement. We solve the?equation in order to?get the solution to the variable. By solving the equation we mean that we find the value of the variable which when placed in the equation will satisfy the equation.

Let us see how to form the algebraic equation and how to solve it. ?Any equation can be solved either by the hit and trial method or by the?method of separating the variable from the ??constants.

Suppose we have a statement?? : three times a number is added to 5 gives 17

SO the algebraic equation will be formed as follows:

Let us assume that?the number is x

So we say that three times a number x can be written as 3 * x

Now the equation formed will be

3 * x? + 5 = 17

On subtracting? 5 from both sides of the equation, we get :

3 * x? + 5 ? 5 = 17 ? 5

Or 3 *x = 12

Now we divide both sides of the equation? by 3 and we get :

3x / 3? = 12 / 3

Or x = 4 Ans

Now we will check that?if the value of x = 4 is correct for the equation. Now for this we say that?we will place?this value in the given equation:

3 * 4 +? 5 = 17

Or 12 + 5 = 17

Thus we conclude that L.H.S = R.H.S

Thus the solution is correct.

We have online Algebra Worksheets, which helps us to learn about the concepts of algebra and help the child to practice more about?Algebra.

We can visit tutorcircle.com r? to learn about? Bayes Theorem.? We?can take online help from boards.edurite.com about the Previous Year Question Papers for Psychology of Andhra Pradesh Board, which will help us to learn about the?pattern of the paper in the previous exams.

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Consult a Doctor Online to Avail the Best Medical Advice

Of late, paying visiting to a doctor's clinic is going to burn huge hole in the pockets of patients Moreover, a person needs to devote considerable length of time in visiting a doctor's clinic. However, in this fast paced world, when everything can be done via online then why not to consult a doctor online from the comfort of your home.

In the present scenario, there are host of websites which are offering online doctor services to their customers at low or no prices. These websites employ various doctors which have relevant years of experience and reputation in their respective fields. These companies work with the motive to offer affordable, reliable and expert medical advice to their customers sitting at far flung areas.

Some of the salient features of dealing with consult a doctor online websites are:

These specialists are available 24*7 for solving patients' queries and promise to answer the query within a day's time.
Refund is provided to customers if they are not satisfied with the services provided by doctors.
Facility to ask two follow up questions at a free of cost.
Dermatologist, gynaecologist, endocrinologist, orthapaedic, etc.

are some of the specialists available to deal with special cases.
Communication can be done both via email or? through video chat.
All conversations are safe and kept strictly confidential.

The only thing required from patient's side is a mail in which he describes his ailment with complete details. If he has shown the ailment to any doctor, then he can attach or upload the report also. After uploading reports and sending mail, make payment online and receive expert medical advice from online doctor within a day's time. It is one of the ways to consult a doctor online. The other way comprises of chatting with specialists online. A person can discuss his ailment through live chat and get response instantly.

An important point necessary to highlight is that not all websites deal with all kinds of ailments. Some websites only deal in heart related problems whereas some deal in medical ailments like erectile dysfunction, asthma, diabetes, thyroid, herpes, etc. So, before getting associated to any of the sites, read it terms and conditions and ailments in which it is dealing carefully. For finding any other information related to consult a doctor online websites, make thorough search over the internet. Several companies are running in the rat race of providing safe, affordable and reliable healthcare solutions to its customers and providing detailed information about the online doctor concept.

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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Wisconsin holds recall more than a year in making

MADISON, Wis. (AP) ? After a brief but bruising campaign that followed a more than yearlong fight over union rights and Wisconsin's cash-strapped budget, voters in the narrowly divided state began casting ballots Tuesday on whether to recall Gov. Scott Walker.

The first-term Republican was back on the ballot just a year and a half after his election. Enraged Democrats and labor activists gathered more than 900,000 signatures in support of the recall after they failed to stop Walker and his GOP allies in the state Legislature from stripping most public employees of their union right to collectively bargain.

Walker faces a rematch with Democratic Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, whom he beat in 2010 by 5 percentage points, as he tries to become the first U.S. governor to successfully fend off a recall.

At an elementary school in the Milwaukee suburb of Wauwatosa where he cast his ballot not long after polls opened at 7 a.m., Walker said voting day almost came as a relief.

"I think most people are just happy to have the election over," he said. "I think most voters of the state want to have all the attack ads off. They want to have their TVs back. They want to have their lives back."

Barrett meanwhile applauded the voters for turning out in force ? and for being prepared to wait a while to cast their ballots.

"Obviously the lines are very, very long which we take as a very encouraging sign. People are engaged in this," he said. "We've noted over the last 96 hours is around the state the energy has just been building and building and building."

Turnout is key. Polls indicate there are few undecided voters; if the tally is close, swing counties in the west of the state could decide the result. And Democrats are hoping to rally the same level of support that saw the state Capitol overrun with Walker opponents last year.

State elections officials predict that 60 percent to 65 percent of eligible voters will turn out. Government Accountability Board statistics show that 49.7 percent turned out for the 2010 Walker-Barrett race. The board said early turnout was heavy and without problems Tuesday.

William Van Wagner, a 21-year-old student in Madison, waited in a line of about 30 people to cast his ballot for Walker not long after the polls opened.

"It's pretty clear that his policies have worked for us," Van Wagner said.

John Ipsen, 63, a mechanical engineer from Madison, said he opposed everything that Walker has done and that the rare recall ? never before used against a Wisconsin governor ? was clearly necessary.

"It's obviously not done very often so there's a good reason for it," Ipsen said after casting his vote for Barrett, whom he also supported in 2010.

The recall effort against Walker began bubbling last year, shortly after the former Milwaukee County executive successfully pushed through his union rights proposal, which also requires most state workers to pay more for their health insurance and pension benefits.

Walker said that's what was needed to balance the state's budget. But Democrats and labor leaders saw it as a political tactic designed to gut the power of his political opposition. They rallied by the tens of thousands at the state Capitol in protest, but could not stop Republicans who control the state Legislature from approving Walker's plans.

It didn't take long for opponents to call for a recall.

The recall petition drive couldn't officially start until November ? months after Walker's triumph at the Legislature ? because Wisconsin law requires that someone must be in office for at least a year before facing a recall. Organizers hit the streets a week before Thanksgiving and spent two months gathering more than 900,000 signatures ? about 360,000 more than were needed to trigger the election. Barrett was chosen as Walker's opponent in a primary last month.

Now, Walker stands in unique company: He is only the third governor in U.S. history to face a recall vote. The other two lost, most recently California Gov. Gray Davis in 2003.

Not all public workers oppose Walker's moves.

"I believe what he's been doing is the right thing," said Greg Reiman, 55, who works for the Milwaukee County Department on Aging. "I'm paying the additional pension and health, and I'm fine with that."

But 72-year-old William Dixon, a self-employed woodworker from Whitefish Bay who voted for Barrett, said he was disgusted by the governor's collective bargaining policies.

"I don't think he's been truthful," Dixon said. Asking workers to pay more for benefits is one thing, "but I do think they have a right to bargain for wages," he said.

Walker, the 44-year-old son of a minister, has remained unflappable throughout the campaign just as he was during the massive protests that raged at the Statehouse for weeks as lawmakers debated his proposal. Along the way, he's become a star among Republicans and the most successful fundraiser in Wisconsin politics, collecting at least $31 million from around the country since taking office. That obliterated his fundraising record of $11 million from 2010.

Much of the money for the race has come from out of state. About $63 million has been spent on the race so far, including $16 million from conservative groups such as the Republican Governors Association, Americans for Prosperity and the National Rifle Association. The majority of Walker's donations are from people outside Wisconsin.

Democratic groups ? including those funded by unions, the Democratic Governors Association and the Democratic National Committee ? have poured in about $14 million, based on a tally from the government watchdog group the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign. Barrett's $4.2 million in donations, meanwhile, were mostly from inside Wisconsin.

Walker wasn't the only politician up for recall. His lieutenant governor, Rebecca Kleefisch, and three Republican state senators also faced votes, and a fourth state Senate seat will be determined after the Republican incumbent resigned rather than face the recall.

Tuesday's vote will also have implications for labor unions and the presidential election in November. Labor unions have a lot at stake because they pushed so hard to force a recall. But when it comes to the presidential race, exactly what those implications are is unclear.

Republicans are hopeful a Walker win would pave the way for Mitt Romney to win Wisconsin, making him the first GOP candidate to carry the state since Ronald Reagan in 1984. If Walker loses, most agree President Barack Obama will have an edge. Either way, the state is likely to remain in play.

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Associated Press writers Gretchen Ehlke and Marilynn Marchionne in Milwaukee, Todd Richmond in Fitchburg, Dinesh Ramde in Racine, and Brian Bakst in Janesville contributed to this report.

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