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Police interrogate 6 over Lahore blast

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Pakistani investigators have interrogated six people in connection with a suicide bomb attack on a navy college, the latest violence to hit the country, where a new government is preparing to take power.

More than 80 people have been killed in four suicide attacks in as many days in nuclear-armed Pakistan, on the front line of the US-led campaign against Al Qaeda and the Taliban.

Two suicide bombers attacked a navy college in the eastern city of Lahore on Tuesday, killing three people and wounding 14, the military said. Initially, officials said there was one bomber.

A navy spokesman said the attackers drove to the rear gate of the college on a motorbike, and police said six people were being questioned as investigators focused on the bike.

“We have not detained or arrested anyone but are interrogating these people to find the owner of the motorbike,” police superintendent Chaudhry Masood Aziz said.

Navy spokesman Captain Akram Naqi said the severed heads and limbs of the attackers had been recovered.

Blast in Lahore Federal office kills 20

Monday, March 10th, 2008

pakblast2_ap.jpgA blast went off in the Federal Investigation Agency office in Lahore killing at least 20 people and injuring several.

Latest reports suggest that number of casualties could go up as the building has been completely destroyed.

There is still confusion over the nature of the attack - whether its a bomb or a suicide attack.

Over 100 employees were in the building at the time of the blast, which also triggered fires in vehicles in the parking lot.

Lahore twin blasts death toll rises to 20

Monday, March 10th, 2008

LAHORE: The death toll as a result of twin blasts in Lahore has increased to 20 and dozens others have injured the sources said.

Lahore twin blasts death toll rises to 20

At least sixteen people were killed in suicide attack in the FIA building and four others were killed in Model town blast, the police said.

One blast occurred at Lahore model Town Block-F near to Bilawal House and residence of Lahore City Nazim Amir Mehmood. The other blast occurred at FIA Office near Mayo hospital at Temple road.

According to the preliminary investigation it was suicide attack at FIA Office. The attack occurred at about 920AM.

Two suicide bombers entered into the FIA building, one blew himself up at the gate and the other managed to enter inside the building to target the people present in the building.

The dead bodies and dozens injured have been shifted Lahore Mayo hospital, the sources said.

The police and rescue team are busing in rescue activities in the city. The fear has gripped the area due to blasts.

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Monday, March 10th, 2008

They say that cynics are romantics at heart, and I guess that’s true. Because here I am, years into the development of a crusty cynical demeanor, and I still assume the best in people.
Or at least not the very worst.
A while back, I wrote an article on “Zero Grams of Trans Fat” and how it was one of those stupid Madison Avenue Americanisms that were essentially meaningless, like “Zero Percent Financing” and “Zero Payments Until 2009.”
They use zero as a way of adding a positive spin to a sentence. Instead of no payments they say zero payments.
But then the other day I was eating some tortilla chips. I looked at the bag and it said “0 Grams Trans Fat.” Then I read the ingredient panel on the back and it said the chips were made with partially hydrogenated vegetable oil.
Wait a minute, I thought; partially hydrogenated vegetable oil is trans fat.
I then looked at the serving size. It said 7 chips. As I was even then on my 28th chip, I was suddenly alarmed. What if they mean zero grams in a serving? And zero grams doesn’t mean no trans fat, it just means not enough trans fat so it’s actually one gram.
Off to consumeraffairs.com. Guess what? They conducted a study of various “0 grams” advertised foods and they all contained significant amounts of trans fat. But those amounts were less than half a gram per serving and so legally the company’s involved didn’t have to list it.
Because, and here’s the cynical twist, a full one gram was not present in the serving size. If it’s not one it must be zero. Therefore it was indeed zero grams per serving.
Never mind that no one in their right stomach could possible eat 7 chips and walk away.
Never mind that as of the time of this realization I had already consumed 41 chips. (Fortunately 0 full grams over my daily allowance of 2.)

I had once again been fooled by a less than forthright manufacturer as to the goodness of their goods.

All very legal of course.

Like, if it makes no medical claims, snake oil.

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Hi. I can’t draw. Or at least I really wanted to as a kid, but couldn’t do exactly what I wanted just right and so stopped.

But I think everyone has some visual desires. It’s a very visual world. I purpose that more non-artists start doing something visual.

It doesn’t have to be painting or drawing per se. You could do collage, or use an online paint program to draw, or make some clothes or a bookshelf. It is all essentially visual. Or something.

I think the more we utilize these skills, not only the better they get, but also the better we can think critically about how visual investments, needs and intentions.

I just like that there be more making in the world of things and less consuming.

Make and give. Make and give.

Baby diaper mustache

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Warning! This video possibly will make you vomit!

Opie from The Opie & Anthony Show has to deliver on a promise to make a baby diaper mustache when Rich Vos shows up with a dirty diaper.

Friday I had the pleasure of sitting in on Opie and Anthony’s national radio show, in which Opie declared he would make a mustache out of the insides of a baby diaper if someone showed up with one in the next hour and a half. Confident that the clock would win, he freaked when friend/comedian/recent father Rich Vos showed up. Seeing the baby wasn’t in tow, he breathed a sigh of relief, but he breathed too early.

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Monday, March 10th, 2008

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Now Submit Your RSS Feed To Google News

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

Last night Google switched on what may be a feature marking an historical evolutionary point in the evolution of the most popular Internet search engine.

Within the Google Personalized Home Page facility, Google has in fact activated a full RSS aggregator, capable of bringing together on your private Google Home page any and all the feeds that you want to subscribe to.
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It goes with it that for Google to make this possible, it is also capturing, indexing and tracking any and each of those RSS feeds, though what the most popular search engine is exactly going to do with that feed data is not yet visible to the public.

So in one shot Google opens up officially to full RSS adoption and use, launches an online RSS aggregator that is easy and functional to use and opens up the door for RSS feed submissions directly to its indexes.

The new Google Personalized Home page allows indeed easy addition of RSS feed URLs, though the interface isn’t as sleek and functional as the one from Microsoft Start, which I like so far the best.

With this move Google equalizes somehow the advantage that Yahoo and Microsoft had taken over it with earlier introductions of their Web-based RSS aggregators and officially steps into the RSS-fray for indexing and leveraging at some point or another the full cloud of RSS content that it will be collecting.

And for those of you interested in increasing the reach and visibility of your RSS feeds, you now have a fast, easy and direct way to submit your those feeds to Google itself.

While it is hard to say now how and when Google will start leveraging that RSS-based content to augment, expand and diversify its search capabilities, it is almost certain that at it will.

So, to make your blog and RSS feed part of this new Google index, head off to the Google Personalized Home page facility and follow this simple instructions:

a) If you don’t have a Google Account click here and create one now. (If you do just go to http://www.google.com/ig and log in)

b) Sign in on the Google Personalized Home Page.

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c) Look at the left column and click on “Create a section“.

d) Input your RSS or Atom feed directly.

That’s all!

For now, the Google Personalized Home page displays only a the feed title (cut off to the first three words) and the titles (only) of the latest posts appearing in it.

Please test it out yourself, and let me have your feedback and insight.

N.B.: While testing further the new Google Personalized Home Page features, I also noticed that, nonetheless I do have a GMail account, I wasn’t able to make Google display a feed of the latest emails show up on this page. While I could have input the RSS feed that is generated by GMail accounts by default, I wanted to see whether there was any way to specify which GMail account I wanted to monitor. But, as it seems, I’ll have to wait for this.

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For now Google only allows me to specify how many email messages I want to preview here, but gives me no option to specify my Gmail account.

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Saturday, March 8th, 2008

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CrazyPicsSite.com - Gotten a MySpace message that says “is this u on crazypicssite.com” and wondered what was going on? Here is the deal on this latest MySpace scam website.

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Three reasons why you should avoid crazypicssite.com - 1) it’s a scam, 2) they will spam all your friends, and 3) your MySpace account will get deleted.

www.crazypicssite.com is another ringtones scam website from the very same scammers who bombard MySpace with fake bulletins about your pics being on one of dozens of phishing websites like vegasfunpics.com, uploadthumbnails.com, and greatpicparty.com

GreatPicParty message after logging in

First and foremost, CrazyPicsSite wants your email address and password, so they give you no choice besides logging in to see the supposed photos. DO NOT LOGIN AT CRAZYPICSSITE.COM!!!

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Here’s why it’s a scam. If you do login, the next thing they do is tell you to give them your cellphone number in order to see your pics.

IMPORTANT NOTE: There are no pictures of you on CrazyPicsSite.com because it’s all a scam!

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Once they capture your email and password, their automated script uses it to login at MySpace and send a batch of fake MySpace bulletins to your entire friends list.

To make it seem more believable, their script actually pulls photos right from each person’s MySpace profile as they view the fake bulletin. This in turn tricks a surprisingly high number of people to repeat the mistake and login themselves at CrazyPicsSite.com looking for their photos.

Ringtone offer behind www.crazypicssite.com is same as at www.vegasfunpics.com

www.crazypicssite.com tries to trick people into signing up for ringtones at $9.95 a month by claiming that a “friend” who posted your pictures there has reserved a free ringtone for you.

And of course, all you have to do to claim your free ringtone is to enter your cell phone number. Once you do that, you find out next month that they’ve added $9.95 a month for ringtones onto your cellphone bill.

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Saturday, March 8th, 2008

Just a couple of things to look for, if you’re in the U.S. Rising young UK blues rockers Back Door Slam, whose debut album ‘Roll Away’ recently hit #7 in the Billboard Blues Charts, will be appearing live on CBS TV’s “CBS Early Show’ this Saturday, March 8th, 2008. Check your local listings for exact times, but judging by the name of the show, I’m going way out on a limb here and guessing it’ll be early morning. Don’t miss this chance to catch one of the best young blues acts to come along in quite some time.

Also on March 8th, the great Canadian blues rock guitarist Jeff Healey, who tragically passed away from the cancer he’d battled all his life on March 2nd, will have his final televised concert “Beautiful Noise : Jeff Healey and the Jazz Wizards” rebroadcast on the RAVE HD satellite/cable channel. The one-hour special, which airs in the United States at 8 p.m. ET (7 p.m. CT and 5 p.m. PT), features Healey and his eight-piece band bringing the exhuberant sounds of pre-war jazz into the 21st century. RAVE HD, the first 24/7 music channel dedicated to delivering a larger-than-life concert experience in crystal clear high-definition and 5.1 Dolby® Digital Surround Sound, is available throughout the US on the DISH Network satellite service (Channel 9470) and Cablevision’s iO digital cable service (Channel 785).

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Saturday, March 8th, 2008

One Hour Photo (2002) is an American psychological thriller, written and directed by Mark Romanek and starring Robin Williams. Fox Searchlight Pictures distributed the movie in the United States, and it also starred Connie Nielsen, Michael Vartan, Gary Cole, and Eriq La Salle. Williams won a Saturn Award for Best Actor (2003) for his work in the film.

Directed by     Mark Romanek
Produced by     Christine Vachon
Pamela Koffler
Stan Wlodkowski
Written by     Mark Romanek
Starring     Robin Williams
Connie Nielsen
Michael Vartan
Dylan Smith
Gary Cole
Eriq La Salle
Music by     Reinhold Heil
Johnny Klimek
Cinematography     Jeff Cronenweth
Editing by     Jeffrey Ford
Distributed by     Fox Searchlight Pictures
Release date(s)     August 21, 2002 (limited); September 13, 2002 (wide)
Running time     96 min.
Language     English
Budget     ~ US$12,000,000

Plot

Williams stars as Seymour “Sy” Parrish, a mini-lab photo tech at “SavMart’s” one-hour photo developing clinic in suburban Los Angeles, where he leads a depressing, solitary life. Every day he labors to ensure his customers get the best quality photos possible; his life is truly his work, for he has no one and nothing to go home to at the end of each day. Among his customers are the Yorkin family, made up of husband William (Vartan), wife Nina (Nielsen), and their only child Jake (Dylan Smith). Sy has done their photos for years and, over time, has developed an obsession with the family; he idolizes their happiness and affluence, memorizes every personal detail about them that he can learn, and finally begins to stalk them. Most of all, he fantasizes about being a member of their family, and sharing in the love he assumes they must feel. However, he is painfully shy, and his attempts to become closer to the family are gently rebuffed. Sy discovers that William is having an affair, and his idyllic conception of the Yorkins as the ‘perfect’ family is shattered. He comes to hate and envy William, who has everything Sy longs for, yet doesn’t seem to care. Sy soon finds himself in trouble with his boss, SavMart manager Bill Owens (Cole), first for an outburst in the store with the mini-lab’s service technician, and then for the manager’s discovery that Sy has been making unaccounted photo copies and giving away a disposable camera to Jake for his birthday. After being fired for this, Sy stalks Owens’ young daughter, leading to a police report against him. While detectives Van Der Zee and Outerbridge (played by La Salle and Clark Gregg) are discovering Sy’s obsession, he confronts William and his mistress, Maya (Erin Daniels) while they are making love in their hotel room, with a knife and a camera, and forces the lovers to pose naked while he takes pictures. Throughout the ordeal, William’s mistress panics and Sy reacts violently. After this, Sy discovers that the police arrived in the hotel and tries to escape. The alarm sounds and Van Der Zee pursues him while Outerbridge discovers a tormented William Yorkin and his mistress. As Sy tries to leave the hotel, he is finally arrested.

In the movie’s final scene, set in a police interrogation room, Van Der Zee asks Sy why he terrorized the Yorkins. Sy indirectly reveals that his father had made him do “sick, disgusting things that no kid should ever have to do”. The implication, confirmed by Romanek, is that Sy’s father exploited him for child pornography, and this accounts for his loneliness and his obsession with photography. Sy cannot understand why William, as the perfect father, was determined to destroy his family. As the detective prepares to take his confession, Sy asks for the pictures he made at the hotel, which the detective has described as ‘evidence’. They appear to be only shots of household objects and interior furnishings he took on a separate roll after the incident in the hotel (possibly an allusion to his statement, earlier in the film, ‘the little things are that which make up our lives’).

The film closes with a picture of the Yorkin family with Sy. Romanek claims in the DVD commentary that the picture is intended to symbolize an open ending; it is left up to the viewer to decide whether the picture only exists in Sy’s mind or if the Yorkin family is grateful to him for having saved them by exposing Will’s affair.

Release and reaction

One Hour Photo opened to mostly positive reviews, earning raves from Roger Ebert, Leonard Maltin, and other noted critics.

The movie’s limited release began on August 21, 2002 in seven theaters, opening to a $321,515 weekend, with an average of $45,930 per theater. Its wide release began the next month on September 13, with a 1,212 theater count. Still, the film made just over $8 million that weekend, and went on to gross $31,597,131, followed by an additional $20,626,175 in overseas territories, for an international total of $52,223,306; not a blockbuster by any means, but certainly a success, considering its modest $12 million budget.

Robin Williams was the recipient of a Saturn Award for his portrayal of Sy.

Behind the scenes

Romanek intended the film to be much longer, but the studio ordered it to be cut shorter, and elements rearranged out of concerns about commerciality. The beginning, for example, was moved to the end. A director’s cut is not available to buy, but was shown at the Sundance Film Festival.

Trent Reznor, of the band Nine Inch Nails, composed the original film score, but Romanek opted not to use it. The music can still be heard on the Nine Inch Nails EP Still.[1]

In accordance with photography being the theme of the movie, many of the characters in the movie take their names from photographers. Examples include: Sy’s assistant at the Savmart, Yoshi Araki (named for Nobuyoshi Araki); Det. Van Der Zee (James Van Der Zee), Maya Burson (Nancy Burson); and Savmart customers Mrs. von Unwerth (Ellen von Unwerth) and Mr. Siskind (Aaron Siskind). In addition, the hotel at the end of the movie, the Edgerton, is also named for a noted photographer — Harold Eugene Edgerton.

In commentary, Romanek has gone on to state that he was partially inspired by the films of ‘lonely men’ from the 1970s, notably Taxi Driver.

In the DVD commentary, Romanek says that Jack Nicholson was first approached to play the lead character. Nicholson turned the role down.

 Major cast

* Robin Williams — Seymour ‘Sy’ Parrish
* Connie Nielsen — Nina Yorkin
* Michael Vartan — Will Yorkin
* Dylan Smith — Jake Yorkin
* Gary Cole — Bill Owens
* Eriq La Salle — Detective James Van Der Zee
* Clark Gregg — Detective Paul Outerbridge
* Erin Daniels — Maya Burson