Thursday, March 31, 2011

The Tulsa World Will Try A Paywall (Again)

Four days after the New York Times rolled out its metered paywall system, the Tulsa World, a 93,558-circulation daily in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is announcing its own similar plans. The paper says that beginning Monday readers will be able to read 10 articles a month free online before being prompted to pay between $14.99 and $16.99 for a digital subscription if they are not already print subscribers. That’s in line with the fees charged by other major local dailies that have recently introduced paywalls, including the Worcester Telegram & Gazette and Dallas Morning News.

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Unitasker Wednesday: Moustache Egg Mold

Oh, Urban Outfitters, can you please let us know when someone might need their eggs to be shaped as a mustache?

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How Does Negativity Help You?

“I don’t really care what you have to say because you don’t have the same political beliefs as I do.” “This idea just doesn’t match my life at all, so it’s worthless.” Several years ago, my immediate circle of friends were full of people who would go out for drinks after work and spend an [...]

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Read This: How the iPod Has Changed Our Cultural Fabric

The danger now is different. The man no longer needs a monopoly on musical taste. He just wants a few cents on the dollar of every song you download, he doesn't care what that song says. Other times he doesn't even care if you pay that dollar, as long as you listen to your stolen music on his portable MP3 player, store it on his Apple computer, send it to your friends through his Verizon network. To paraphrase Yeltsin's famous offer to the Chechens, take as much free music as you can stomach. We'll see where it gets you.
n+1's Nikal Saval undertakes a thorough and disheartening examination of digital music, the iPod and the pluralistic state of taste, drawing on sociological and cultural texts from Pierre Bourdieu and Theodor Adorno. In it, he contends that the personalized experience of the iPod is isolating, consumerist and deafening. When sound is everywhere, the most valuable cultural commodity is silence.

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How Did the New York Times Manage to Spend $40 Million on Its Pay Wall?

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The Speakmans make life fantastic

Celebrities including Kym Marsh and Kerry Katona have turned to the perky life coaches for help

Lost in Showbiz knows it may be difficult to believe, in a week where John Travolta's wife claimed their four-month-old baby could play the piano and Katie Price announced she'd already spent �37,000 this year on hairdressing, but occasionally it feels celebrities may be less intriguing than the people around them. It gazes upon the story that Mariah Carey has prepared for the imminent arrival of her forthcoming twins by hiring a psychiatrist for her Jack Russell terrier and thinks: let's hear a little bit more about the dog-shrink. What's his personal philosophy of canine psychology? Freudian? Jungian? Or the more straightforward "there seems to be one with (a) more money then sense and (b) a Jack Russell born every minute"?

So imagine the delight when Lost In Showbiz chanced upon Inspirational Life Coaches Nik and Eva Speakman, self-styled champions of the Life Is Fantastic philosophy and subject of four eye-popping pages of editorial in this week's OK! magazine. The accompanying photos of the couple seemed to give the lie to their Life Is Fantastic philosophy ? indeed, they almost immediately made LiS wonder if Life was actually Worth Living ? but who can argue with their success record? They have cured Kym Marsh of a fear of motorway driving by regressing her to her past after enticing her to drive around Lancashire in a DeLorean sports car like the one in Back To The Future. They claim to have re-programmed the brain of 2009 Apprentice contestant Ben Clarke ? he of the shrill Ulster accent and the scholarship to Sandhurst ? alas only to conquer his fear of spiders, rather than the potentially more useful function of stopping him being the kind of unspeakable div who goes on national television and says "to me, making money is better than sex", before slapping his buttocks in the apparent belief this presents an unmatchable inducement to purchase gym equipment. Nik cured a man of a phobia of urinals by making up a song about urinals and singing it to him: he's Urinal Ritchie! And they have treated Kerry Katona for bipolar disorder, by introducing unorthodox treatments that include "crazy games", "mad music', and dressing up as Father Christmas and manipulating a skeleton called Mr Bones. This was understandably a controversial move, but to the naysayers, Eva has the perfect riposte. "Back in the 50s, it was believed that it was impossible to run a mile in under four minutes. Then Sir Roger Bannister came along and did it. That year, a further five people did it as well and that was all because Roger proved it was possible. We are pioneers in what we do and we want to be like Roger Bannister."

By now, LiS wanted to be like Roger Bannister too, in the sense that it was gripped by the urge to run as fast as humanly possible to somewhere Nik and Eva weren't, but something about them exerted a curious fascination. Perhaps it was the news that they "energise all their employees by making them do the Is This the Way to Amarillo? dance in the car park every Monday morning". Perhaps it's their claim they wake up every day "feeling 20 out of 10" as a result of making a Wow List before bed. "It's a list of the Wow things, the great things in our life and ensures we go to bed happy and positive and wake up with a smile in the morning," chief among which is presumably "we live in a �2.45m mansion and own a fleet of supercars on the basis of dressing up like Father Christmas and singing songs about urinals."

LiS can only offer thanks that it hung around to get the benefit of the Speakmans' indispensable advice. It now firmly believes Life Is Fantastic, and refuses to countenance anything to the contrary, up to and including the news that the Speakmans also treated Big Brother's Nadia Almada, who subsequently tried to kill herself, having presumably forgotten to write her Wow List the night before.

"You need to make plans and things will come to you. One of our clients wanted to go up in a hot-air balloon but didn't know how to go about it. He wrote his goals down and then soon after ? apparently coincidentally ? he heard of a hot-air balloon session going on near where he lives." LiS notes the carping voices that suggest he could have saved a lot of time and, presumably, payments to the Speakmans by the simple expedient of typing "hot-air balloon" into Google and says: how dare you besmirch the incredible powers of the Life Is Fantastic philosophy?

"Don't diet. Diets are restrictive and make you food-obsessed." Instead, they told Kerry Katona to cut out all sugary and fatty foods six days a week. Again, LiS notes the carping voices claiming that sounds exactly like a diet to them, and says: perhaps you need a few minutes in the company of Mr Bones to cure your terrible negativity. To everyone else, it says: let the "mad music" and "crazy games" begin! Let's crack open the Santa costumes and start feeling 20 out of 10! Who's coming to the car park for an energising Is This the Way to Amarillo dance?


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Wikipedia's Articles Are Printed and Bound to a Massively Tree-Killing Book

In a strange exercise regarding our ongoing fascination with how much crap is actually one the Internet (answer: a lot), U.K.-based photog/artist Robert Matthews printed out all 2,559 featured articles on Wikipedia and bound them in a massive, footstool-sized tome.

We have a couple of questions: Why didn't he use a double-sided printer? Is that paper stock unnecessarily thick? Why are his shoes from 1978? How inconsequential and tiny do you feel next to the massive expanse of knowledge and expertise, and all of those intangibles that flutter around the World Wide Web at every moment?

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Royal wedding revelation rocks Snoop Dogg's world

The hip-hop star will be disappointed to learn his new single has not been chosen for Will and Kate's nuptials in April

Finally, sad news for those artistes who were hoping to provide the musical entertainment at the forthcoming royal wedding. For weeks, the competition has been hotting up. Operatic man-band Blake ? featuring William's Old University Friend Jules ? have hopefully put out a wedding-themed single called All Of Me, while Snoop Dogg has furthered his case by casting lookalikes of Princes William and Harry in the video for single Wet.

Without wishing to make the Windsors seem overly stuffy, LiS wasn't certain that associating the heir to the throne with a song about vaginal mucus was the best way of securing the gig, and so it has proved. In the latest of its piping-hot royal wedding exclusives, Hello! has gobsmacked the nation with the revelation that the music at Westminster Abbey will be provided by the Choir Of Westminster Abbey, clearly shocking news to anyone who thought the royal couple would chose to go down the aisle to the theme from Steptoe And Son and the Exploited's Fuck the Mods. LiS looks at Snoop's crestfallen face and says: there's always the buffet afterwards! Perhaps Her Majesty would like to hear your song about vaginal mucus there?


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The Need to Go 'No Glow,' Christopher Poole Drops by Reddit

Here are a few of the other noteworthy things we saw today on our never-ending journey through the wild, wild Web.

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The History of the Teardown: The Need to See Our Gear Undressed
In the case of the Kinect, there was also an element of history involved. Wiens and the iFixit team tend to look at designers and engineers almost the same way other people look at bands or film directors--analyzing their new work in comparison to their old work, seeing how they've improved, how their voice is changing.
No glow
This was something I knew but didn't really want to admit: in the evening, when I'm reading on my laptop or iPad, my eyes are hurting a little. After 8-9 hours spent in front of a 24" screen blasting light in my face at work, my eyes feel a bit like two sun dried tomatoes. They are tired. As I'm writing this, after work, I can feel it.

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  • Desktoday keeps your Mac tidy by throwing all the files on your desktop into a dated folder. [From: Lifehacker]
  • 4Chan's Christopher "moot" Poole took questions from the community at reddit's IAmA section today. [From: reddit]

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Come earthquake or tsunami, there's always a celebrity there to help

P Diddy and Khlo� Kardashian are praying hard for Japan, while former Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger seems to make the most of a marketing opportunity

Say what you like about the world's celebrities, they're nothing if not redoubtable in a crisis. No sooner had the Japanese earthquake struck than they sprang into action, immediately using their fame to offer the most effective and practical form of help imaginable: better than urging their fans to donate money to Red Cross efforts, better even than donating themselves. They mounted a hashtag campaign on Twitter, suggesting people should pray: #prayforjapan. "Let us pray!!!!" offered P Diddy. "Praying hard!" added Khlo� Kardashian.

With the shock news that God had apparently declined to act even with Kardashian's personal behest reverberating around the globe, it fell to other celebrities to formulate a suitable response to the situation. Michael Winner ? whose Twitter feed Lost in Showbiz has very much come to think of as The Gift That Keeps Giving ? was quick off the mark, ready to address the foremost issue preying on the minds of everyone watching the terrible events unfold: what effect would the natural disaster have on attendance figures for the American Cinematheque's Tribute to Michael Winner event at the Aero Theatre, Santa Monica? "Tsunami may produce big waves in Santa Monica," he wrote, "will that affect my audience tonite?" Certainly, that was Lost in Showbiz's immediate thought when it gazed upon terrifying footage of burning homes being swept out to sea and workers struggling to save the stricken nuclear reactors at Fukushima: the only thing that could conceivably make this situation worse is if it impedes the ability of people to enjoy a screening of Winner's knockabout 1967 comedy I'll Never Forget What's'isname and his one-man show My Life in Movies and Other Places. Let's hope the only extreme geological or climatological conditions visited upon this vital event are the "gales of laughter and awe that always meet his tales of the stars"! #prayforwinner!

Happily, the tsunami was also occupying the brain of 50 Cent, whose Twitter feed Lost in Showbiz thinks of as An Unimaginable Moron Speaks. The rapper correctly adduced that an unfolding natural disaster in which the death toll is estimated at 10,000 in one prefecture alone was precisely the right moment to unleash his legendary brand of hilarity. Freud thought humour stemmed from a feeling of superiority or incongruity. Mark Twain thought its root was in sorrow. A recent edition of the journal Psychological Science posited that it was benign violation of social conventions. But 50 Cent knows that its basis lies in coming up with something really thick and a bit offensive ? usually about women or gay people ? then writing "lol" at the end of it. "Ima get me one of them bitches from a third world country ? at least she won't have high expectations lol"; "if you a man and your over 25 and you don't eat pussy just kill your self damn it. Lol."

Lost in Showbiz has long been familiar with 50 Cent's amazing sense of humour, but prefers to avoid it whenever possible, for fear of injuring itself through laughing too hard. This time, however, he hit exactly the right note. Having established that something he referred to as a "tusnami" might be heading towards America's west coast, he let rip with the funnies: "Look this is very serious people I had to evacuate all my hoes from LA, Hawaii and Japan. I had to do it. Lol." When a Japanese fan complained this perhaps bordered on the insensitive, he was told to "cut da shit", but 50 Cent seemed chastened. "What can anyone do about it?" he asked, before suggesting "let's pray", the whole praying thing having proved so wildly effective in the first place. Lost in Showbiz can only roll its eyes in despair at yet another victory for the sinister forces of political correctness.

In fact, Lost in Showbiz can't help but feel 50 Cent might have considered taking a leaf out of Nicole Scherzinger's book. LiS has been a fan of the former Pussycat Doll ever since she gave an interview in which she complained that members of the opposite sex were intimidated by her towering intellect ? "Men always assume that I'm going to be, like, highbrow." This, presumably, is a result of the Pussycat Dolls' lyrics: "When I grow up I wanna have boobies and, ultimately, to have my groundbreaking work in epistemology ? where I increasingly find myself favouring Haack's theory of foundherentism ? rewarded by becoming Waynflete professor of metaphysical philosophy at Oxford" etc.

This week, she announced her forthcoming debut solo album or, as she put it, "a miracle of Haiti's disaster": she had met the album's producer at the recording of a charity single for Haiti. "The one good thing to come from that tragedy," she suggested, "was my music", which will doubtless come as considerable comfort to relatives of the 316,000 people who died, the 1.6 million left homeless and the 3,500 affected by a subsequent outbreak of cholera. Obviously they're suffering, but with the news that Scherzinger got a "raw, soulful and funky" solo album out of it, at least their suffering isn't in vain. "The singer is well aware that it might not sound politically correct," offered her interviewer, to which Lost in Showbiz can only respond: oh, the PC brigade! If they're not insisting that everyone on Midsommer Murders has to wear a turban, they're bleating that it's somehow "not on" to use a catastrophic earthquake in which hundreds of thousands died as a means of promoting your debut album! Mercifully, she knew what it would sound like, but she said it anyway: a beacon to us all.


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A Quick and Easy Way to Check the Status of Your Tax Refund

This morning I posted my annual review of the Consumer Reports auto issue. Now might be a good time to publish another annual reminder: It’s tax refund season! If you have a refund due this year and you’re getting antsy for it, you can check its status easily with this simple web-based tool from the [...]

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Some things that Firefox 4 can do that Android's stock browser can't

By Tim Conneally, Betanews

Since Mozilla is trying to pull users away from Google's built-in browser loaded on all Android devices, we're presenting a list of features that Firefox 4 offers that cannot be found on the stock Android browser.



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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

The Talk Show, Episode 35

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The Limits You Choose

A few days ago, Kenia left a very interesting comment on my earlier post What You Are – and What You’re Not: Great post, Trent. Very inspiring. I have to disagree slightly though? ?There?s still nothing keeping you from having a life filled with doing the things you love. Focus instead on who you are, [...]

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Look Out for Changes to Your Bank Accounts

This post is from staff writer April Dykman. Last year Congress passed the massive Dodd-Frank bill as a response to the reckless actions of Wall Street and to establish protections for consumers. But some of the new regulations will cost banks significant revenue, and stories are running rampant on proposals banks are considering to recoup [...]

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iPad generated nearly 100% of media tablet revenues in 2010

By Joe Wilcox, Betanews

Well, competitors did collectively make $34 million, based on new data from Gartner compared to Apple financial statements.



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On WWDC Now Being ?Broken?

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How to Use Your Camera's Aperture Priority Mode

Aperture-priority mode is the favoured autoexposure mode of many photographers because of the control it gives, from people shooting vast landscapes to those photographing the smallest of insects. It's considered by many to be the mode that maps most closely onto how certain kinds of photographs demand photographers think about how they're shooting. Here's how to get yourself out of green auto and into shooting a mode that lets you control, and forces you to think about, some important aspects of your shot.
Note: This is a quick-and-dirty primer; for even more gory technical details, head over to How to Choose a Lens Aperture (F Stop), which covers a lot of things skimmed over or ignored in this article.

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Spare Change: Blog Continuity Edition

I’ve tried something new at Get Rich Slowly lately. Several years ago, my friend Sparky gave some feedback about the site. “There are lots of great discussions in the comments,” he said, “but you never really make that obvious on the blog itself. If there’s a good conversation, you should let everyone know.” I’ve never [...]

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?Just a Fad?

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Barack Obama Has a Computer and an iPad, Because He's the President

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As President of the United States, Barack Obama gets to enjoy some pretty sweet perks. Big house, private jet, personal chef -- and yes, his very own computer. He has an iPad, too, in case you were wondering. Univision's Jorge Ramos posed these hard-hitting questions during a recent interview with the President, who replied with a blank stare, before coolly reminding Ramos that he's the President. Check out the interview here.

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Win $500 in the 2011 Get Rich Slowly Video Contest!

Last spring, Get Rich Slowly hosted a video contest. Fifty-seven GRS readers submitted short videos sharing financial tips and success stories. From these, I picked a handful of contest winners. I had so much fun with the contest that we’re doing it again. Starting Tuesday the 15th, the GRS Video Contest is officially underway! 2011 [...]

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Barack Obama has an iPad

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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Ten Pieces of Inspiration #12

Each week, I highlight ten things each week that inspired me to greater financial, personal, and professional success. Hopefully, they will inspire you as well. 1. Rachel Some of you long time readers may remember that a few years ago, I posted an article about a friend of mine named Rachel. The post was something [...]

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Amazon Launches Cloud Drive And Cloud Player For Music; First Look

Amazon’s latest entertainment play is live: a music locker in the cloud and players for the web and Android. Amazon (NSDQ: AMZN) Cloud Drive can store more than music while Amazon’s Cloud Players for web and Android aren’t limited to playing music it sells but the new service comes with strong advantages for Amazon MP3 Store buyers. Together with the recently introduced VOD streaming for Amazon Prime subscribers, this move makes a clear statement that Amazon intends not only to be a retailer but an entertainment destination.

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How to Spring Clean Your Skateboard

When spring has sprung, and the sound of skateboards is in the air, it's time to clean up the old board and get it running like new again. Here's how.

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The Morning Lowdown 03-29-11

Some of the stories people are talking about this morning:

»  New York Times (NYSE: NYT) Digital Subscriptions: The Unofficial FAQ Updated (paidContent ... Also, see our Staci D. Kramer on CNBC (NSDQ: CMCSA) discussing the paywall here.)

»  Dispute over Time Warner (NYSE: TWX) Cable’s iPad streaming bursts into the open. (NYT)

»  Yahoo’s Steven Mitzenmacher say acquisitions are coming, slams Google’s YouTube (NSDQ: GOOG) buy. (WSJ)

»  The financial case against AT&T’s buyout of T-Mobile (24/7 Wall St.)

»  Payola lawsuit against Yelp dismissed. (paidContent, Mediapost)

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You Can Have It All (Just Not All At Once)

This post is from new GRS staff writer Donna Freedman. Donna writes the Living With Less personal finance column for MSN Money, and writes about frugality and intentional living at Surviving And Thriving. Like J.D., Donna has been traveling lately — but she’s in merrie olde England, not Africa. Earlier this month, I attended a [...]

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Review: You Majored in What?

Every Sunday, The Simple Dollar reviews a personal finance or other book of interest. Also available is a complete list of the hundreds of book reviews that have appeared on The Simple Dollar over the years. I double-majored in life science and computer science. What on earth am I doing writing a blog about personal [...]

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Book Review: Living the Savvy Life

This post is from staff writer April Dykman. Last year I wrote about the stereotypes perpetuated by many personal finance books written for women, especially that women like to ?shop till they drop.” As I mentioned in the article, a Consumer Expenditure Survey showed that women and men spend the same amount of money, just [...]

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Lightsaber Badminton, Ernest Hemingway Weighs in on Yelp

Here are a few of the other noteworthy things we saw today on our never-ending journey through the wild, wild Web.

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How did a British polytechnic graduate become the design genius behind £200billion Apple?
Ive's lab is Apple's inner sanctum. Here, touch screens control the glass-sided machines in which new products take form. Desks are bare bar the aluminium sheets that slot together to form the familiar lines of iconic products such as the MacBook Air.

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  • Ernest Hemingway takes a shot at Yelp reviews. [From: McSweeney's]
  • Grab Apple's new iOS 4.3.1. update, chock full of bug fixes. [From: TUAW]
  • Owners of the Kindle 3 can now download (over Wi-Fi) and listen to audiobooks. [From: Amazon, via: Wired]

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Java's founder goes Google

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How to Fill Out a US 1040EZ Tax Return

Every April that dreaded day comes along. In fact, the warning should be "Beware the ides of April" as it's the day that every American wage earner has to file taxes. The simplest return to file is known as the 1040EZ. While some of the lines on the form are somewhat out of order, filling it in is quite simple.

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Spare Change: Blog Continuity Edition

I’ve tried something new at Get Rich Slowly lately. Several years ago, my friend Sparky gave some feedback about the site. “There are lots of great discussions in the comments,” he said, “but you never really make that obvious on the blog itself. If there’s a good conversation, you should let everyone know.” I’ve never [...]

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Come earthquake or tsunami, there's always a celebrity there to help

P Diddy and Khlo� Kardashian are praying hard for Japan, while former Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger seems to make the most of a marketing opportunity

Say what you like about the world's celebrities, they're nothing if not redoubtable in a crisis. No sooner had the Japanese earthquake struck than they sprang into action, immediately using their fame to offer the most effective and practical form of help imaginable: better than urging their fans to donate money to Red Cross efforts, better even than donating themselves. They mounted a hashtag campaign on Twitter, suggesting people should pray: #prayforjapan. "Let us pray!!!!" offered P Diddy. "Praying hard!" added Khlo� Kardashian.

With the shock news that God had apparently declined to act even with Kardashian's personal behest reverberating around the globe, it fell to other celebrities to formulate a suitable response to the situation. Michael Winner ? whose Twitter feed Lost in Showbiz has very much come to think of as The Gift That Keeps Giving ? was quick off the mark, ready to address the foremost issue preying on the minds of everyone watching the terrible events unfold: what effect would the natural disaster have on attendance figures for the American Cinematheque's Tribute to Michael Winner event at the Aero Theatre, Santa Monica? "Tsunami may produce big waves in Santa Monica," he wrote, "will that affect my audience tonite?" Certainly, that was Lost in Showbiz's immediate thought when it gazed upon terrifying footage of burning homes being swept out to sea and workers struggling to save the stricken nuclear reactors at Fukushima: the only thing that could conceivably make this situation worse is if it impedes the ability of people to enjoy a screening of Winner's knockabout 1967 comedy I'll Never Forget What's'isname and his one-man show My Life in Movies and Other Places. Let's hope the only extreme geological or climatological conditions visited upon this vital event are the "gales of laughter and awe that always meet his tales of the stars"! #prayforwinner!

Happily, the tsunami was also occupying the brain of 50 Cent, whose Twitter feed Lost in Showbiz thinks of as An Unimaginable Moron Speaks. The rapper correctly adduced that an unfolding natural disaster in which the death toll is estimated at 10,000 in one prefecture alone was precisely the right moment to unleash his legendary brand of hilarity. Freud thought humour stemmed from a feeling of superiority or incongruity. Mark Twain thought its root was in sorrow. A recent edition of the journal Psychological Science posited that it was benign violation of social conventions. But 50 Cent knows that its basis lies in coming up with something really thick and a bit offensive ? usually about women or gay people ? then writing "lol" at the end of it. "Ima get me one of them bitches from a third world country ? at least she won't have high expectations lol"; "if you a man and your over 25 and you don't eat pussy just kill your self damn it. Lol."

Lost in Showbiz has long been familiar with 50 Cent's amazing sense of humour, but prefers to avoid it whenever possible, for fear of injuring itself through laughing too hard. This time, however, he hit exactly the right note. Having established that something he referred to as a "tusnami" might be heading towards America's west coast, he let rip with the funnies: "Look this is very serious people I had to evacuate all my hoes from LA, Hawaii and Japan. I had to do it. Lol." When a Japanese fan complained this perhaps bordered on the insensitive, he was told to "cut da shit", but 50 Cent seemed chastened. "What can anyone do about it?" he asked, before suggesting "let's pray", the whole praying thing having proved so wildly effective in the first place. Lost in Showbiz can only roll its eyes in despair at yet another victory for the sinister forces of political correctness.

In fact, Lost in Showbiz can't help but feel 50 Cent might have considered taking a leaf out of Nicole Scherzinger's book. LiS has been a fan of the former Pussycat Doll ever since she gave an interview in which she complained that members of the opposite sex were intimidated by her towering intellect ? "Men always assume that I'm going to be, like, highbrow." This, presumably, is a result of the Pussycat Dolls' lyrics: "When I grow up I wanna have boobies and, ultimately, to have my groundbreaking work in epistemology ? where I increasingly find myself favouring Haack's theory of foundherentism ? rewarded by becoming Waynflete professor of metaphysical philosophy at Oxford" etc.

This week, she announced her forthcoming debut solo album or, as she put it, "a miracle of Haiti's disaster": she had met the album's producer at the recording of a charity single for Haiti. "The one good thing to come from that tragedy," she suggested, "was my music", which will doubtless come as considerable comfort to relatives of the 316,000 people who died, the 1.6 million left homeless and the 3,500 affected by a subsequent outbreak of cholera. Obviously they're suffering, but with the news that Scherzinger got a "raw, soulful and funky" solo album out of it, at least their suffering isn't in vain. "The singer is well aware that it might not sound politically correct," offered her interviewer, to which Lost in Showbiz can only respond: oh, the PC brigade! If they're not insisting that everyone on Midsommer Murders has to wear a turban, they're bleating that it's somehow "not on" to use a catastrophic earthquake in which hundreds of thousands died as a means of promoting your debut album! Mercifully, she knew what it would sound like, but she said it anyway: a beacon to us all.


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Monday, March 28, 2011

BlackBerry PlayBook to Include Support for Android and Java Apps

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Outsmarting Myself

Every spring for the past decade or so, I’ve turned from a normal, healthy adult into a sniffling, dripping fountain of whine in just a matter of days. Something in the air doesn’t agree with me. Last year, instead of just complaining about how crappy I felt, I finally saw an allergist. After giving me [...]

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Cheezburger Network Buys Know Your Meme In 'Seven Figure' Deal

Cheezburger Network, known for sites like I Can Has Cheezburger?, FAIL blog, and The Daily What, is making its first acquisition since raising $30 million in its first round of funding earlier this year. The company is buying Know Your Meme in what is being described as a “seven figure deal.”

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How to Handle Being Dropped from Your Sports Team

So you've been dropped from your sports team? Whether it's for one match, two, or the entire season, it feels like an eternity. But if you think it's impossible to regain your position amongst your comrades, think again - here's how to work your way back into your team with a little perseverance, spirit and hard work!

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Smiley Culture, Jeff Buckley ? why the death of a star can leave you in tears

It's a weird and uncomfortable feeling for a journalist when a musician you have interviewed has died

When news of Smiley Culture's death during a police raid broke on Tuesday, I was as shocked as anybody. He'd only had two hits in the 80s, but his singles Police Officer and Cockney Translation pioneered a cheeky, narrative street style that reverberates through pop today. They were great, great singles and the manner of his death was shocking. But something else troubled me about his passing. Just months ago, I'd been speaking to Smiley on the phone.

For a journalist, it's a weird and uncomfortable feeling when someone you've interviewed has died. On the one hand, an interview is a short, transient, sometimes even formal process. I must have had Smiley on the phone for all of 20 minutes. But sometimes, even in short encounters like that one, artists tell you things about themselves and open up emotionally. When they subsequently die, especially in such shocking circumstances as Smiley, it's hard not to feel a personal connection, even grief.

The one that really got me was World of Twist's singer Tony Ogden, who passed away in 2006 and whose music and death affected me so much I felt compelled to go to his funeral. Although they never made it big, the Manchester band played one of the best gigs I saw in the 1990s, at Leeds Warehouse. Sons of the Stage (currently being played live by Beady Eye) is one of my favourite singles of all time, and only months before his death Ogden had been reminiscing on the phone. He sent me a CD of his new music and I promised to give him an opinion, but somehow lost his number. He left me messages ? always beginning, "Dave, it's Tony O," ? but never left a return number. I tried to get a message to him through his old record company, to no avail. When he died, my girlfriend found me in floods of tears. The death of someone I never even met had affected me terribly. I felt I'd let him down.

It's no easier when you've met them personally. In 1994, I interviewed Jeff Buckley for what must have been hours. There was a different connection to normal because we'd both lost fathers when we were very young, and, as a new artist, he'd never been interviewed about this before and opened up for ages. I saw him a few times after that and while it would be an exaggeration to say we were friends, I still remember how he ruffled my hair in affection before a gig in Dublin. He's been dead for 14 years ? after plunging into the Mississippi river ? but barely a week passes in which I don't think about him in some way.

When stars you've interviewed die, the chances are they haven't passed away happily at the end of a long life with a pint of beer in their hand. They have probably died young, often in shocking circumstances. I remember Lush's drummer Chris Acland as a cheery, easy-going guy who could talk for hours about punk rock, which doesn't square at all with his 1996 suicide. Similarly, the Michael Hutchence I spent a memorable night drinking with in 1994 just doesn't square with the troubled character who, just three years later, would die a strange and lonely death.

I suppose this tells me that whatever people tell a journalist about their deepest feelings and however much you think you've bonded, you never really know them, and it's naive to feel you do. Meanwhile, their music and articles about them continue to keep them in your memory. When I spoke to a chatty and amusing Smiley Culture last summer, I never expected to be penning his obituary this year. It feels like a bad dream you suddenly expect to wake up from. I'd love to be able to pick up the phone again and ask: "Smiley, you came across like a really happy-go-lucky guy. This week, what the hell happened?"


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BlackBerry PlayBook Tablet To Support Android Apps

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There's probably never going to be a tablet that unseats the iPad, just as there never was an iPhone killer or a serious iPod competitor. But that doesn't mean that some companies won't make great products and fantastic business decisions. Case in point is RIM, which yesterday announced that the forthcoming BlackBerry PlayBook will support Android apps.

There are some caveats, of course. For one, the tablet only supports Android 2.3, not Android 3.0 Honeycomb apps -- which are the ones optimized for tablets. But despite the limitations, the move will doubtlessly go a long way toward pleasing a customer base that could potentially extend far beyond business users.

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College Is a Big, Fat, Hairy Rip-Off! (But Save for It Anyway)

This is a guest post from Robert Brokamp of The Motley Fool. Robert is a Certified Financial Planner and the adviser for The Motley Fool?s Rule Your Retirement service. He also has a newly reinvigorated blog, and you can have your day interrupted once or twice by his Twittering. Robert contributes one new article to [...]

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Reader Story: Saving for Something Close to Home

This guest post from Jeanne is part of the “reader stories” feature at Get Rich Slowly. Some stories contain general advice; others are examples of how a GRS reader achieved financial success — or failure. These stories feature folks from all levels of financial maturity and with all sorts of incomes. This reader story is [...]

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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Switched Roundup: Gaga Drops by Google, AT&T Buys T-Mobile

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Dinner With My Family #11: Enchiladas, Vegan or Otherwise

Each week, I?ll present a low-cost meal (or a meal that demonstrates a lot of options for cutting costs) that my family eats for dinner and enjoys. Many of the recipes will be vegan or vegetarian, with options to add other ingredients for non-vegetarians. Several people have emailed me recently, asking why I’m vegan. It’s [...]

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?It?s Like Walking Through Sam Ash With Steve Jobs?s AmEx.?

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SimpliFried roundup

In the last few weeks at Simplifried, we've tackled many yummy and useful cooking topics. Check them out and weigh in if you're interested.

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Happy Birthday, Mac OS X!

By Joe Wilcox, Betanews

Ten years ago today, Apple gave birth to new operating system Mac OS X 10.0. But it spent six months in an incubator, having been born prematurely -- missing features and short of applications. Still, some children are born for greatness.



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