Monday, January 27, 2014

Fence to Come Down Around World Trade Center

At the Wall Street Journal, "In WTC Milestone, Fence to Come Down: After 13 Years, Fencing Around 16-Acre Site to Be Removed":
The redevelopment of the World Trade Center is expected to pass a major milestone in 2014, but one that will be more low-key than others ticked off in recent years such as the opening of the 9/11 Memorial or completing the spire atop One World Trade Center.

One of the big events of this year: dismantling a blue fence.

For 13 years, the 16-acre site has been fenced off from the rest of Downtown as the rebuilding process has continued. The memorial opened two years ago, but access has been limited to ticketed visitors who pass through the fence on a narrow walkway.

In 2014, portions of the fence will be dismantled, enabling people to go back and forth freely between the memorial and parts of downtown, according to Joe Daniels, president of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. He said he is "100%" sure it will happen this year, perhaps as early as May when the 9/11 Memorial Museum on the site is scheduled to open...
Keep reading.

FLASHBACK: "Faith, Freedom, and Memory: Report From Ground Zero, September 11, 2010."

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Sunday, January 26, 2014

The Not So Golden State

At the Economist.


Rule 5 on #Grammys Sunday

I haven't done this for a couple of weeks, so what the heck.

Here's Rosie Jones and Sabine Jemeljanova.

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Now over at Dana Pico's, "Rule 5 Blogging: Even Switzerland has an Army!"

And see Pirate's Cove, "Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup," and "If All You See……are flowers that will soon grow in the Arctic because Someone Else refuses to turn the heat down to 60 during cold snaps, you might just be a Warmist."

Also from Doug Hagin, "DALEYGATOR DALEYBABE ANNET MAHENDRU."

At Knuckledraggin', "Your Good Morning Girl."

And see Proof Positive, "Best of the Web* Linkaround," and "Pro Bowl Today."

Also at 90 Miles From Tyranny, "Hot Pick of the Late Night," and "Bug Out Location Porn."

At Odie's, "A Tip From An Old Man ~OR~ Rule 5 Woodsterman Style."

And at the Hostages, "BBF, West Virginia Style."

Now over to iOWNTHEWORLD, "People Are Ignorant of News – Blog Readers Have Superior Knowledge."

At Soylent, "OverNighty: Jugs."

More from Ms. EBL, "The 12th Man won't be at MetLife Stadium..."

Orbitup has "My Hot List Features Nearly Nude Jennifer Lopez!"

And from Barking Moonbat, "ON STAGE AND IN FILM SINCE 1944 AND BEFORE, AND STILL AT IT. ANGELA LANSBURY, GODDESS OF THE 40S."

From Drunken Stepfather, "Steplinks of the Day."

At BCF, "USA: Sexism defense of Wendy Davis is attempt to give her an easier double standard."

And from A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, "The Friday Pin Up."

Now at Wine, Women, and Politics, "Good gawd!"

Blackmailers, "Sad Man’s Tongue Has a Bunch of New Stuff."

Also at Randy's Roundtable, "Thursday Nite Tart (on Friday). Not sure where Thursday went...Cora Skinner..."

And from Becca J. Lower, "Hard to Believe this Former Supermodel’s Turning 40 (Photos)."

At Goodstuff's, "GOODSTUFF'S BLOGGING MAGAZINE (123rd Issue)."

Finally, at Diogene's Middle Finger, "The Perfect Liberal Democrat."

And drop your links in the comments if I've missed you and I'll get you linked up at the next roundup!

Black Dude Darion Marcus Aguilar Identified as Gunman in Maryland Mall Shooting

Well, this doesn't fit the far-right tea party Second Amendment profile.

A black dude with an Hispanic surname.

At the Heavy, "Darion Marcus Aguilar, Columbia Mall Shooter: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know."



34 Homosexual Couples to Get Married at the Grammys

Make no mistake on the numbers. It's definitely a mass wedding. A mass of homosexuals.


Sunday Cartoons

At Flopping Aces, "Sunday Funnies."

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Also at Randy's Roundtable, "Friday Nite Funnies," and Reaganite Republican, "Reaganite's SUNDAY FUNNIES."

More at Legal Insurrection, "Branco Cartoon – Gone With The Wendy."

CARTOON CREDIT: William Warren.

Five Performances to Look Out For at Tonight's Grammys

At WSJ, "Grammy Awards 2014: Five Performances to Look Out For."

Now I'm debating whether I should even watch. This whole mass homosexual wedding is about to make me puke.

ADDED: From iJustine, "GET READY WITH ME: THE GRAMMYS!" She's a fun lady.

Apple iPhones to Come Out With Bigger Screens

This is great. I really love my iPhone.

At WSJ, "New Models, Expected in Second Half, Won't Include Curved Displays" (at Google):
Facing competition from rivals offering smartphones with bigger screens, Apple Inc. AAPL -1.82%  is planning larger displays on a pair of iPhones due for release this year, people familiar with the situation said.

The people said Apple plans an iPhone model with a screen larger than 4½ inches measured diagonally, and a second version with a display bigger than 5 inches. Until now, Apple's largest phone has been the 4-inch display on the iPhone 5.

Both new models are expected to feature metal casings similar to what is used on the current iPhone 5S, with Apple expected to scrap the plastic exterior used in the iPhone 5C, these people said.

The phones, expected in the second half, won't include a curved display, a feature recently introduced by rivals including Samsung Electronics Co. 005930.SE +0.62%  , the people said. They cautioned that Apple's plans weren't final and that the company could change course.

The smaller of the two models is further along in development, and is being prepared for mass production, the people said. The larger-screen version is still in preliminary development, they said.

pple declined to comment.

The plans for larger iPhones come as Apple is losing market share to rivals who offer bigger screens. Those models have proved popular as more people use the handsets to play games, watch video or surf the Web. Samsung's 5-inch Galaxy S4 and 5.7-inch Galaxy Note 3 are among its best-selling models.

Bigger screens are particularly popular in China, an important market for Apple's growth, where Chinese manufacturers offer smartphones with larger screens at a lower price than the iPhone. Apple this month started offering iPhones through the country's largest carrier, China Mobile Ltd. 0941.HK -1.10%

"Apple definitely needs a larger-screen smartphone soon, particularly to address the demand in the emerging markets," said Canalys analyst Jessica Kwee. Canalys estimated that nearly one-fourth of smartphones shipped world-wide in the third quarter, about 60 million phones, had displays that were 5 inches or larger.

Queen Latifah to Officiate a Mass Homosexual Wedding at Tonight's Grammys

Is this really necessary?

At NewsBusters, "BREAKING: CBS Putting a Gay-Marriage Protest In Middle of Grammy Performance of Leftist 'Same Love' Song."

More at Memeorandum.

And to think, I was actually looking forward to watching it tonight. But they had to go and inject far left-wing politics. No wonder people just tune out of the pop culture's moral bankruptcy. A mass homosexual wedding on national TV? Mindboggling. And depraved.


Bob Schieffer's Interview with Texas Senator Ted Cruz

"Face the Nation," via Memeorandum.

Video here, "Ted Cruz's State of the Union wish list," and here, "Will Sen. Ted Cruz run for president?"

Now We Have Leftist 'Wheelchair Truthers' Questioning Greg Abbott's Disability

Seems astonishing, but just a natural development on the regressive left.

At Twitchy, "Conspiracy alert: Greg Abbott ‘wheelchair truthers’ actually exist."



Muammar Gaddafi's Rape Chamber

Well, he died with a knife up his ass, so there's that.



Lawsuit Challenges Union Power, Rules on Tenure, Seniority and 'Last Hired, First Fired...'

The problem with this is that administrators are corrupt and they'll abuse their power to fire teachers they don't like.

Having said that, it's obscene that union hacks charged with sexually abusing students can't be fired. And for that reason, I'm for overturning union power.

At LAT, "Lawsuit takes on California teachers' job protections":
Local school districts, state legislators and even a California governor have tried to limit teachers' job protections, among the most generous in the country. Efforts have all failed to rid public schools of ineffective teachers by making it easier to fire them and tougher for them to gain tenure and by stripping them of seniority rights.

Now proponents are taking their fight to another venue: the courtroom.

A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge will hear arguments this week over the constitutionality of laws that govern California's teacher tenure rules, seniority policies and the dismissal process — an overhaul of which could upend controversial job security for instructors.

The lawsuit, filed by the nonprofit, advocacy group Students Matter, contends that these education laws are a violation of the Constitution's equal protection guarantee because they do not ensure that all students have access to an adequate education.

Vergara versus California, filed on behalf of nine students and their families, seeks to revamp a dismissal process that the plaintiffs say is too costly and time consuming, lengthen the time it takes for instructors to gain tenure and dismantle the "last hired, first fired" policies that fail to consider teacher effectiveness.

The lawsuit aims to protect the rights of students, teachers and school districts against a "gross disparity" in educational opportunity, lawyers for the plaintiffs said.

The debate over teacher effectiveness has become increasingly contentious in recent years as school systems, including the Los Angeles Unified School District, try to link students' standardized test scores to instructors' evaluations, rather than keep using reviews in which no test data are included and nearly all teachers are rated as satisfactory. The dismissal process also has come under fire in recent years for the difficulty it causes school districts that seek to fire teachers accused of misconduct against students.

Teachers unions have vigorously defended tenure, seniority and dismissal rules, calling them crucial safeguards and essential to recruiting and retaining quality instructors. The lawsuit, they contend, is misguided and ignores the true causes of problems in education, such as drops in state funding.

"If you give teachers resources and appropriate class sizes, principals and superintendents that support them — they will be successful in increasing student achievement," said Jim Finberg, an attorney representing the California Teachers Assn.

Finberg said wealthy benefactors and special interests are attempting to use their money to force their policy views on the state.
"California teachers care deeply about students and welcome a policy debate on how best to improve California schools," he said. "But that debate should be in the Legislature, not in a courtroom."

The plaintiffs, meanwhile, will try to prove that the laws themselves prevent administrators from removing ineffective teachers, thus lowering the quality of the teacher pool and contributing to an inadequate education for some students.
And the courthouse is just the place to do that, their attorneys said.

"The job of the court is to make sure the laws don't hurt kids," said Marcellus McRae, an attorney for the plaintiffs.

Heterosexual Figure Skaters

I saw Mediate tweet this out, so I said "WTF," and watched it.

It was okay. Good for a couple of laughs. Your mileage may vary.

See, "SNL Cold Open Features Team USA's Sochi Olympics Plan B: Heterosexual Figure Skating Team."

Olympic Athletes Warned on Team USA Gear

At the Wall Street Journal, "Olympic Athletes Cautioned on Wearing Team USA Clothing Outside Venues: USOC Memo Warns Athletes Amid Security Concerns":

The U.S. unveiled more of its Winter Olympic uniforms Thursday, but officials are cautioning athletes to keep theirs under wraps outside the games' venues.

A memo sent to athletes by the U.S. Olympic Committee cautions them to avoid wearing team colors too prominently in Sochi amid heightened concerns about security in the southern Russian resort town.

"The U.S. Department of State has advised that wearing conspicuous Team USA clothing in non-accredited areas may put your personal safety at greater risk," says the memo, which was reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.

The memo details other steps that athletes can take to ensure their safety while in Sochi, including enrolling in a State Department traveler program.

Greg Bretz, a snowboard half-pipe rider preparing for his second Olympics, said in an interview Thursday that U.S. Olympic officials "have told us not to wear our USA gear outside of the venues," but added, "I have so much faith in the United States and our safety that I'm not too worried about it."
Yeah. No worries. They've got a ring of steel around the area. It's outside the area where you'll probably be blown to bits.

'Repeat GOP candidate Mia Love, who would be the first African-American Republican woman in Congress if she won, is now the biggest early favorite to become a House freshman in 2015...'

And she's an awesome lady.

At Instapundit, "MIA LOVE UPDATE: National Journal: Mia Love most likely challenger to win House seat in 2014."

The 2 Teenagers Who Run the Wildly Popular Twitter Feed @HistoryInPics

At the Atlantic, "Meet Xavier Di Petta and Kyle Cameron, ages 17 and 19, whose ability to build a massive audience from nothing may be unparalleled in media today."

They're social media entrepreneurs. I see them RT'd in my timeline all the time, although I like Michael Beschloss myself.



Uber Ride Service Sabotages the Competition

Wow. This is pretty hardcore.

At Tech Crunch, "Black Car Competitor Accuses Uber of DDoS-Style Attack; Uber Admits Tactics Are 'Too Aggressive'." (At Memeorandum.)

And Valley Wag, "Uber's Dirty Trick Campaign Against NYC Competition Came From the Top":
You probably haven't heard of Gett, and Uber would love to keep it that way. Gett provides an almost identical service—order a black car pickup from your phone, no cash needed—but lacks Uber's high profile or mammoth war chest. It also, crucially, uses a flat pricing system, without "surge" multipliers. During a recent snowstorm in New York, Uber's prices were an unpredictable "3x" of normal, while Gett just tacked on a $15 charge. It's an underdog in every way.

But Uber considers Gett a threat: over the past few weeks, Uber employees have been posing as pedestrians, creating Gett accounts for the sole purpose of scheduling and then canceling Gett rides. The result is clear: wasted time for Gett drivers, fewer available rides for Gett users, and general disarray for the whole service.

And it's coming from the top brass at Uber NYC.

Screenshots provided to Valleywag show multiple instances of Uber staffers using dummy Gett accounts for the sole purpose of canceling rides as a diversion. This includes Uber's New York General Manager, Josh Mohrer, who ordered and canceled at least twenty Gett rides from December 30th, 2013 to January 14th of this year. Uber's Operations and Logistics Manager, Jeanine Mendez, faked three ride requests in two days—Uber's Community Manager Kimiko Ninomaya faked seven in a single day. After these rides had been canceled, Uber texted the affected drivers in an attempt to recruit them—and after all the frustration they'd had with Gett, it'd seem like a sweet offer.

Altogether, at least 13 Uber employees of varying seniority took part in the scheme to derail Gett: Community Manager Amy Perlman, Operations Manager Andrew Salzberg, Operations and Logistics Manager Benjamin Stein, Operations and Logistics Manager Chad Dobbs, Community Manager Elliot Beltzer, Social Media Strategist Jake Langbecker, Community Manager Jake Naughtrip, Operations and Logistics Manager Kyle Thomas, Community Manager Michael Fine, Operations Manager Shalini Challa, Community Manager Randy Berridge. Uber sure has an interesting notion of community.