Monday, November 18, 2013

Jack Taylor is back

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Jack Taylor, in the rare act of dribbling and not shooting. (Justin Hayworth / AP
Jack Taylor, in the rare act of dribbling and not shooting. (Justin Hayworth / AP
Jack is back.
Jack Taylor, who set an NCAA record last year by scoring 138 points in a 179-104 victory over Faith Baptist Bible College, had 109 Sunday in Grinnell’s 173-123 victory over Crossroads.
Taylor, a 5-10 guard from Black River Falls, Wis., made 24-of-48 three-pointers and had 53 points in the first nine minutes of the second half. Overall, he made 35-of-70 shots and 15-of-17 free throws in 29 minutes.
“Just like last year, I couldn’t have done this without my teammates,” Taylor said (via ESPN). “I give so much credit to them. This truly was a team effort. I’m thankful for the program and the people I have playing with me.”
Taylor is averaging 90 points this season for the Division III school, which usually scores around 140 a game. If it seems like the idea is to feed Taylor the ball…it is. Coach David Arsenault’s players rush up the floor and pass to Taylor, who chucks the ball within the first 10 seconds on the shot clock.

Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com

MIRANDA KERR Photoshopped

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MIRANDA KERR has explained that an image she posted last week which showed her waist looking smaller than usual was posted in error and not Photoshopped by her.
The model posted a picture of herself backstage at last year's Victoria's Secret show, with fellow Angels Doutzen Kroes and Alessandra Ambrosio, wishing the girls good luck for the show which she didn't take part in this year. The first image she posted showed her waist, although not her fellow models' waists, slimmed down - but Kerr insists that it was an honest mistake.
"Hi guys, here is the original VS image!" Kerr wrote, as she posted the undoctored image. "When I re-posted the photo this week to support the girls I screen-grabbed it off the internet when I was working in Japan. I had no idea it was Photoshopped. All good intentions- sorry for the confusion and congratulations to the girls for such a great show!"
The show took place last Wednesday in New York while Kerr was on a promotional tour in Asia with designer Michael Kors.
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 Source:http://www.vogue.co.uk

This EU also emphasises ASIC’s

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The corporate regulator has accepted an enforceable undertaking from a Sydney-based financial adviser, following concerns of misconduct involving SMSF investors.
The EU permanently prevents Gabriel Nakhl from providing financial services, and he has also agreed to not manage a company for 15 years.
As part of an ongoing investigation into Mr Nakhl’s conduct over three years at SydFA Pty Limited, which is now in liquidation, ASIC is concerned Mr Nakhl “improperly used his position as a director to gain an advantage for himself,” the regulator stated.
Specifically, Mr Nakhl advised some clients, including those in SMSFs, to advance money to him so that he could invest it in a high interest rate account on their behalf and pay them a fixed return.
ASIC stated it is concerned Mr Nakhl instead spent the money, among other things, on his private sports car and motorbike hire business and himself.
“Mr Nakhl breached the trust many investors placed in him,” ASIC deputy chairman Peter Kell said.
“This EU also emphasises ASIC’s recent focus on targeting misconduct within the SMSF sector.”
“Setting up an SMSF is one of the most significant steps an investor can take, and where an individual or company’s conduct unlawfully puts that investment at risk, ASIC will take action,” Mr Kell said.

RUSSELL GOLDMAN (bitcoin, the digital "currency")

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PHOTO: Bitcoin
Members of Congress today will get a crash course on bitcoin, the digital "currency" that allows users to conduct transactions online. In just five years the virtual currency has gone from being worth pennies to nearly $600 a piece. It has funded nascent democracy movements as well as a huge underground marketplace for illegal drugs and weapons.
We set out to answer the question: What Are Bitcoins?
Below is an attempt to answer that and many other questions surrounding the virtual currency. And we promise to speak really, really slowly.
When I was 4, I bit a coin, swallowed it, and had to go to the emergency room. I've had a fear of payphones and gumball machines ever since. Thank goodness Congress has finally gotten around to fixing the scourge of people biting coins. Wait... is this the same thing?
You never have to worry about choking on a bitcoin. Unlike U.S. quarters, Canadian loonies, or, for that matter, the currencies of every country in the world, bitcoins are completely virtual. They exist only online and are not controlled by a central authority like the Federal Reserve.
If hard currency is like a record, then a bitcoin is like an MP3.
That means you can't get them from a bank, or drop them in a wishing well. All transactions take place in an online marketplace, where users are untraceable.
If I can't hide it under my mattress, how can I know my stash is safe?
You hold bitcoins in an online "wallet." This is an account set up on a secure third-party website.
Unlike banks, wallet firms won't invest your money. Nor do they guarantee the same protections afforded banks by institutions like the FDIC.
If your wallet is hacked and your bitcoins are stolen, there is not much you can do about it.
This sounds a lot like the coins from Super Mario Brothers. Do I have to bang my head against a brick wall to get the money?
New bitcoins enter the market by a process called "mining." Available bitcoins are hidden amid a complex encrypted computer program. Users' computers are working round the clock to solve a complicated mathematical problem in order to release new coins.
The easiest-mined bitcoins have already been discovered. Finding new coins requires huge amounts of computing power. That has led some hackers to take over unsuspecting users' computers to harness their power to mine for more bitcoins.
The system is designed to require more work to get coins as time goes by, that makes the currency's growth rate, also known as inflation, steady and predictable.
About 11 million bitcoins have already been found. But only 21 million exist in total.
How do I use bitcoins? I have a feeling my kids won't be happy when I tell them they're getting virtual currency for Christmas.
You can use bitcoins to buy anything with which you would use any other kind of currency. There's just one huge hitch: the business has to accept bitcoins, and most don't.
When you want to buy something, you find out the anonymous identification number attached to the seller's wallet, and transfer coins from your wallet to his.
It's this anonymity that has made the currency popular with drug dealers.
Drug dealers? I knew this sounded sketchy. Are these things even legal?
Recently, Silk Road, an online marketplace for illicit drugs, which used bitcoins to facilitate transactions was shut down by the FBI.
Like cash, bitcoins are untraceable, which makes drug dealers like them. Unlike cash, however, bitcoins can easily be transferred anywhere in the world.
For now bitcoins are legal, so long as they're being used for legal purchases.

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Tornados Level Homes In Illinois Towns

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Several tornadoes ripped through parts of northern and central Illinois late Sunday morning to leave a trail of destruction that included leveled homes, overturned cars, several dozen injured and at least three fatalities.
Tornadoes were reported in Washington, Pekin, Peoria and other towns.
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Washington's tornado was among the most devastating of the day touching down in the town 150 southwest of Chicago around 11 a.m. and lasting about 10 minutes, according to the Peoria Journal Star.
As of around 2:30 p.m., 37 tornado victims were reportedly being treated in Peoria, though it wasn't immediately clear which towns the victims were from.
The Washington County coroner later confirmed an elderly man and his sister died Sunday afternoon in their farmhouse in the town of New Minden, Ill. as a result of the tornado.

In Chicago, the severe weather temporarily halted the Bears-Ravens game at Soldier Field while residents in collar counties Tweeted photos of hail coming down. Meanwhile, several central and western Illinois towns including Beecher, Gifford and Pekin suffered similar damage to Washington:

Source:http://www.huffingtonpost.com

Tornado Outbreak

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A major outbreak of tornadoes and damaging winds is underway across much of the Midwest. The storms will eventually roll into parts of the Northeast later tonight.
Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus (Ohio), Nashville, and Louisville, Ky. are among the major cities still at risk.
Our live blog below has the latest warnings, analysis, breaking news, photos and video. Most recent updates can be found at the top.
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You'll see information from The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel and @TWCBreaking) and our digital meteorologists, Chris Dolce (@chrisdolcewx), Nick Wiltgen (@WxNick), Jon Erdman (@wxjerdman), and Alan Raymond (@AlanRaymondWX) and Chrissy Warrilow (@AtlantaWxGirl), as well as several of our on-camera meteorologists from The Weather Channel on cable.
For the full forecast details on this dangerous outbreak of severe weather, go to this link.
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Source:http://www.weather.com

Powerful thunderstorms approaching Midland

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DETROIT, MI — The National Weather Service warns that a line of "strong thunderstorms" are rapidly approaching communities in Bay, Midland, Saginaw and Shiawassee counties.
According to a special weather statement issued at 3:35 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17, National Weather Service Doppler radar shows the line of thunderstorms running north to south from near Clare to just north of Lansing.
The storms are capable of producing "winds up to 60 mph" and "heavy downpours," according to the statement from the NWS.
"Gust winds may causes branches to be blown down and loose objects  to blow around," the statement reads. "Seek shelter in a sturdy structure until these storms have passed."
A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for Bay, Saginaw and Midland counties until 5:15 p.m.
The storm system itself is approaching the area at about 65 mph, according to the NWS.
According to the NWS, the thunderstorms are expected to hit Coleman at 4:10 p.m., Sanford by 4:15 p.m., Midland by 4:20 p.m., Auburn by 4:30 p.m., Brant at 4:30 p.m., St. Charles at 4:35 p.m. and Swan Creek and the Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge at about 4:40 p.m.
A tornado watch remains in effect for 45 Michigan counties, including Bay, Saginaw and Midland until 8 p.m. The storms will include high winds and heavy downpours and could spawn powerful, long-lasting tornadoes and hail storms, according to predictions.
Hazardous weather, including very high winds, is expected to continue through Sunday afternoon and evening in the area. Meteorologists expect high winds to continue into Monday.
Check out this online NWS preparedness guide to get ready for tornadoes and other severe weather.

Source:http://www.mlive.com