Friday, December 2, 2011

Frictionless Kills Facebook ?Social? Article Readers Dead

Screen Shot 2011-12-01 at 9.10.45 AMNik Cubrilovic and his buddy Brian Kennish have created something I'll probably use every day. It's called Frictionless and it takes the middle-man out of news reading on Facebook. It's not quite ready for prime time, so I'll recommend caution when trying it, but it works a treat. You know those Washington Post and Yahoo News stories you see one Facebook? And you know how it asks you to install an "app" in order to read the link? Well, Frictionless hijacks that process in Chrome and sends you straight to the news story in question. It's a bit wonky in that it still forces you to see the App page before it figures out what's going on, but once the system pops you over to the actual article, it's a lifesaver.

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Sonic Youth Breaking Up After Kim Gordon & Thurston Moore?s Split?

Sonic Youth Breaking Up After Kim Gordon & Thurston Moore’s Split?

Rock band Sonic Youth are reportedly considering breaking up after bandmates Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore’s divorce. There have been rumors that Sonic Youth may [...]

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ZENandTECH 25: Stress-free shopping

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Nathan Manske: World AIDS Day: Cesar Galindo: 'I Had Lost Over 100 People' (VIDEO)

I'm From Driftwood is a 501(c)(3) non-profit forum for true lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer stories. Earlier this year, founder and Executive Director Nathan Manske and two companions successfully completed a four-month, 50-state Story Tour collecting LGBTQ stories from towns and cities across the country. They're pulling some of the most relevant, important and sometimes just enjoyable stories from their archives and sharing them with HuffPost Gay Voices.

To commemorate World AIDS Day on Dec. 1, we spoke with Cesar Galindo, a fashion designer who created his Rojo collection of red dresses to be auctioned off for an AIDS charity in his hometown of Houston. Behind the glamour and fashion, though, is a sobering life of losing those he loved to the disease.

When I was really young in Texas, I remember talking to my mother about this and telling her that I had lost over 100 people. And I was a teenager. She didn't understand it, she couldn't wrap her head around it. She didn't know what was going on, and honestly, I didn't know, either.

Being around his LGBT family that was dying, though, is where he learned to have his optimistic view on life.

I do remember being in people's hospital rooms, and these are like my gay mothers and fathers, and telling me that I needed to live life to its fullest and live for them because they weren't going to live any longer.

Being surrounded by so much death in his teens, Cesar couldn't help but wonder why it was all happening.

Are we supposed to experience that much death at a young age? I didn't think we should have. But we didn't have any choice. That was the path that we were existing with.

As Cesar grew older, he continued to witness AIDS ravage the lives of those he held closest to his heart.

[My partner] Brian Nelson and I were together for 11 years, and he was diagnosed with HIV, and it became full-blown AIDS. At that time it was a whole different era. ... We weren't so educated or aware, or maybe we were just in denial of the situation. ... We actually had it diagnosed as if there was something wrong with his spine, his lower back. So we dealt with it that way, a chiropractor, everything else you could imagine besides going to a real doctor.

It was after Brian became extremely ill that the doctors finally diagnosed him with HIV, but there was nothing they could do about it.

His situation was pretty rapid and in an advanced stage and, well, his diagnosis was death.

Using what he learned as a teenager, Cesar brought as much life, light and happiness to those who needed it around him.

When someone can't talk to you because they have everything put in their mouth and they're looking at you and all you're doing is dancing around to make them roll their eyes or kind of put a grin on their face, it's the simplest things one can do. ... Body dialogue. You walk in the room as happy as you can be. It's a bittersweet moment.

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Cesar also spoke with us in depth about the dresses he designed for the World AIDS Day charity event. He talks about the design and more about the inspiration behind the dresses.

It's all inspired by the red ribbon in remembrance for World AIDS Day. Of course I have a lot of personal experience with that... and sharing that with people I've lost. Being able to do this is all in their honor. ... A friend of mine told me before he passed, "Never forget to remember me." And that's really the statement of the whole collection. Never forget the people we had in this world.

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Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nathan-manske/world-aids-day-cesar-galindo_b_1121025.html

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Grandmother of slain NJ toddler: System failed her (AP)

LAKEHURST, N.J. ? The mother of a toddler killed in New Jersey last week sought help from the state to protect her from the girl's father, who's charged with killing the 2-year-old by tossing her into a creek while she was still strapped in her car seat. But the toddler's maternal grandmother said the state's child-protection system failed her.

"She tried to get help and nobody helped her," Michelle Simmons, the grandmother, told The Associated Press on Wednesday, a day after Arthur Morgan III was arrested in San Diego on murder charges. "That was so wrong."

Tierra Morgan-Glover's body was found partially submerged in a creek near a roadway overpass in Shark River Park in Wall Township, N.J., about 20 miles north of her Lakehurst home. Her cause of death was listed as "homicidal violence, including submersion in water."

Prosecutors would not say whether authorities believe the girl was thrown from a vehicle into the creek, or whether she was carried into the park and placed in the water.

Morgan, who could not be reached for comment, had been the subject of a coast-to-coast manhunt and had been featured on the website of "America's Most Wanted" after the child's body was found. He was being held early Wednesday in California, and it was not yet known when an extradition hearing would be scheduled.

The girl's mother, Imani Benton, called police after Morgan failed to return the girl on Nov. 21 ? the day of his first visit with the girl in weeks.

Benton and Morgan apparently had a tumultuous relationship. And Benton and her daughter at least twice sought refuge in shelters for victims of domestic violence ? but eventually moved back to her mother's home after each stay.

The New Jersey Department of Children and Families had been involved in their family on and off for more than a year, said Allison Blake, commissioner of the department.

Blake said in a statement that the department's Division of Youth and Family Services first opened its case Oct. 29, 2010 when it received a report of violence between Benton and Morgan. Benton also got a court to issue a temporary restraining order against Morgan. But a court dropped the order, saying there was not sufficient evidence that domestic violence occurred.

The agency left its case open anyway, for a time, and set up counseling and parenting classes for Benton. Blake said Morgan was offered parenting classes and a substance abuse evaluation, but he declined to participate.

The case was closed Feb. 25.

There were three later contacts between DYFS and the family. One was about conditions in the home where Tierra and her mother were living and one was over a report of violence between Benton and her brother. Each was closed within about a month.

The most recent contact between the agency and Tierra's family began on Nov. 9, when Morgan called in saying he did not know where the girl was. The state said that claim and others he made were unfounded.

Steve Jurman, supervising deputy at the U.S. Marshals Service office in San Diego, said his office got a tip from New Jersey authorities that Morgan might be at a home there. Marshals conducted surveillance for most of the day. Morgan was then spotted on the home's back porch and, after a brief period where it appeared he might try to flee, he was taken into custody.

Monmouth County prosecutor Peter E. Warshaw Jr. praised the efforts of the U.S. Marshals Service and other law enforcement authorities that were involved in the search for Morgan, who is charged with Tierra's murder and also faces charges of child endangerment and interfering with custody in neighboring Ocean County.

At least 13 law enforcement agencies in and around New Jersey joined the search for Morgan, covering airports, train stations, bus depots, and highway bridges and tunnels. He had an apartment in Eatontown, but had been staying on and off with a friend in Ocean Township, adjacent to Asbury Park.

Simmons said her family learned about the arrest Tuesday night.

"It was a relief. Everybody could sleep. We all were starting to be fearful of him. He did things to all of us," she said. "We want to know why he did what he did to that baby."

An obituary prepared by the church at which her funeral was held gave the child's full name as Tierra La'Shae Camaya Morgan-Glover, "a bright-eyed little girl with a warm smile." Clergy there said Tierra quickly became known as "the church baby" because her radiant smile and warm personality were so noticeable to anyone who attended services there.

They said she liked to sing, loved math, and was a quick learner.

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Mulvihill reported from Haddonfield, N.J.. Associated Press reporters Bruce Shipkowski in Trenton, N.J. and Denise Petski in Los Angeles contributed.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/crime/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111130/ap_on_re_us/us_toddler_found_dead

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US lawmakers blast plans for training Iraqi police (AP)

WASHINGTON ? Democrats and Republicans are joining together in harshly criticizing a State Department program for training Iraq's police force.

Lawmakers at House Foreign Affairs subcommittee hearing Wednesday said it was a waste of money to spend nearly $900 million in the 2012 budget year on Iraqi police training.

They cited an October report from a U.S. government watchdog that said the training program lacked focus, could become a "bottomless pit" for U.S. dollars and may not even be wanted by the Iraqis.

That audit also found that only about 12 percent of the money actually will go to helping the Iraqi police. It said most will pay for security and other items such as living quarters for trainers.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/uscongress/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111130/ap_on_go_co/us_iraq_police_training

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Obama, in road trip, to plug payroll tax cut in Pa., raise campaign cash in NYC (Star Tribune)

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