Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Reid Hoffman On Investing In Facebook Now: He?s Waiting For The Lock-Ups To Pass

reid-arringtonAs one of Facebook's very earliest backers (with a $37,500 investment at a $5 million valuation), LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman sounds neutral on the company for the next six months, but bullish over the very long-haul. At TechCrunch's Disrupt conference in San Francisco today, he said that he's waiting to see how the broader market responds to employee lock-up dates over the next few months. After waiting for as long as four years, employees will finally be able to cash out on their shares or restricted stock units, which could dampen Facebook's shares further in the short-term. Facebook is trading at $18.75, down from the initial $38 price it debuted at in May.

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Dude Meister Blogs: RE:View: Things To Do In a Retirement Home ...


A frustratingly frequent piece of advice given to young writers is "Write what you know"; something that newcomer Aneurin Wright has taken to the next level with his debut graphic novel/memoir, as Things To Do tells the moving story of what happened to himself when he was 29 and Unemployed, looking after his father Neil in a Retirement Home Trailer Park.

Neil is sick.?Emphysema ails him after a lifetime of?cigarettes and stress. Nye (that's Wright himself) is his son, struggling to find work after graduating from art school and finds himself in a predicament -- to care for his imperfect father through his illness as per the rest of his family's wishes. So off he sets to spend the next number of months beside Neil in a trailer. Oh yeah, and Nye's a blue minotaur?and Neil a blue rhino...


Whilst the majority of the other characters around them are human, this bizarre animal imagery is never addressed full on; we just sit there and take it. But the reasoning behind it is?plentiful, with ideas as obvious as giving the book a more fantastical look in art direction and colouring (the blue, red, white and grey dominate the well drawn pages), to subtler narrative cores that pay off?astronomically?in the long run. As such a personal journey for this writer/artist, the?cartoonish?feel is essential so that it's visually more engaging and displays the distance set out between writer and experience. And thanks to the sharpness of the storytelling, it blends into the book with ease and style.

With this in mind, the 300 page book comes alive through three distinct acts, each with a good 12 or 13 chapters (varying in length) that bring Wright's comedic, dramatic, emotional or just plain imaginative chops to light. There are scenes so varied that one may consist of nothing else than Neil getting a sponge bath, while another shows Nye's frustration through a dream-like, crime fighting situation. Family, epiphanies, forgiveness, regret, anger and realisation: all major themes.?When I say this book has everything, I mean it -- through the humanity of the story (it is true, after all) these things are so present and come from a very real, very first hand "I felt what you're feeling times 10" place, and that carries true in dialogue, imagery, pacing; EVERYTHING.?

Now things aren't all about the present, mind, as Wright consistently throws around the framing of time -- glimpses of childhood, patches of the recent past, even flashes of the imagination and the unruly subconscious of a man coming to terms with his Father's impending death. Admittedly jarring at first, but as the jumbled story progresses things?shape?out and we're given more fleshed out characters and relationships as a result, which is?unimaginably?important for the conclusion.

As if the book wasn't brilliant enough on all these other merits, Wright completely knocks?obliterates it out of the (trailer) park within the last 80 pages with the?most moving moments I've ever seen in the comic book/graphic novel medium. At this point, through the snivelling, heaving, sobs and streaming tears (seriously), you realise all this stuff -- the humourous touches, the flashbacks, the animal charactertures, every last minor detail -- has been plotted excruciatingly for the inevitable finale.

Jaw droppingly powerful.

At the heart of Things To Do lies almost what you'd call an everyday story of life, death and family. But through Nye's emotionally driven scope it transcends into something?indescribably?huge, human and heart wrenching and warming at the same time. It's in this way that Wright has captured the essence of how moving real life can be for everyone and everything in this world once put in the right story structure and imagery.

Now this is one of the best things I've read, medium regardless, in my life. And it's only his debut. I think that warrants a slogan...
Nye Wright: Future Talent, No Doubt.

ATR

Source: http://dudemeisterblogs.blogspot.com/2012/09/review-things-to-do-in-retirement-home.html

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How do I finance my small business with bad credit? | Bnr.Co

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Looking to start up my own business, however I am going to need $ 1500 up front and have terrible credit. Any suggestions on grants or loans that are available to me? The loan would be payed back in 6 months. Thanks for your help!

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Friday, September 7, 2012

Private employers revved up hiring in August, survey says

By NBC News staff and wire reports

The nation's businesses hired more people than expected last month, according to a survey released Thursday that could augur well for Friday's crucial employment report.

Payrolls processor ADP reported that the private sector added 201,000 jobs in August, versus economists' expectations of 140,000 new jobs. August's figure was the highest since March, when the economy's job creating engine was moving at a faster pace before dropping into lower gear in the summer.

July's figure from the ADP National Employment Report was revised up to 173,000 from the previously reported 163,000.

The U.S. government will deliver the much more comprehensive August payrolls report on Friday, for which economists expect payrolls growth to have dipped from July.

The jobless rate was high at 8.3 percent in July, causing deep concern at the Federal Reserve, which aims for maximum employment and which could ease policy even more at a meeting next week.

"The gain in private employment in August is strong enough to suggest that the national unemployment rate may have declined," Joel Prakken, Macroeconomic Advisers chairman, said in a statement.

"Today's estimate, if matched by a similar reading on employment from the BLS (Bureau of Labor Statistics) on Friday, will alleviate concerns that the economy has slipped into a downturn," he said.

Economists often refer to the ADP report to fine-tune their expectations for the highly anticipated payrolls numbers, though it is not always accurate in predicting the outcome.

The report is jointly developed with Macroeconomic Advisers LLC.

Reuters contributed to this report.

Related stories: Hot jobs, careers defy sluggish economy

Jobless claims tumble, raising hopes for hiring

CNBC's Steve Liesman and Joel Prakken, Chairman of Macroeconomic Advisers, break down the latest employment numbers.

Source: http://economywatch.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/09/06/13702703-private-employers-revved-up-hiring-in-august-survey-says?lite

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JasonLaCanfora: Oh how I love Joba Chamberlain (Irabu 2.0). Gift from the baseball gods. Girardi, he just needs more work. Pencil him in for the 5th Fri

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Organic Benefits Don't Include Enhanced Nutrition

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Organic food options are often a pretty penny more than their conventionally produced counterparts. And they have often been touted as better for you as well as the environment.

But if you're looking for extra nutrients you might not be getting them, according to a new review paper in Annals of Internal Medicine. [Crystal Smith-Spangler et al, Are Organic Foods Safer or Healthier Than Conventional Alternatives?: A Systematic Review]

Researchers analyzed results from 237 strong studies looking for health differences between the two types of food?and didn't find much.

Only 17 of the studies were in humans, and they did not include any long-term follow-ups of their subjects.

One study did find that children on an organic diet had smaller traces of pesticides in their bodies. And although pesticide amounts were below current acceptable U.S. levels, many health experts contest that pesticide exposure limits are still too high.

Organic methods might also cut down on antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

So going organic might be more a personal choice about supporting that form of farming than about specific health benefits. And the most important health choice, it seems, is to stop dallying over produce labels and just eat it?at least five servings a day.

?Katherine Harmon

[The above text is a transcript of this podcast]
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Israeli police say vandals deface monastery

JERUSALEM (AP) ? Israeli police say vandals have spray-painted anti-Christian and pro-settler graffiti on a monastery located on a hilltop overlooking the highway linking Tel Aviv with Jerusalem.

Suspicion fell on Jewish settlers and their supporters who retaliate against anti-settlement measures, generally by attacking Palestinian property, but also by vandalizing Christian sites and Israeli military facilities.

Earlier this week, the government ordered settlers out of two unauthorized enclaves in the West Bank.

Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said Tuesday that the vandalism at the Trappist monastery in Latrun took place overnight. Some of the graffiti referred to unauthorized settler outposts and one read, "Jesus is a monkey."

The vandals also set the monastery's door on fire.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/israeli-police-vandals-deface-monastery-053004905.html

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