Thursday, March 31, 2011

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The Short Wedding Gown Spectacular

Short wedding dress has emerged and they are more colorful, more daring, in cutting more and more avant-garde, or even very short. Designed specifically for the modern bride and young, short wedding dress to express the courage of women and the courage to impose their personalities on the day is as important as their wedding day. If the flower motif is a big part of one dress, it's a good idea to make a flower motif is also part of the second dress. Similar elements will pull the whole ensemble together for weddings and receptions.


If you do not like luxury then you can use a simple wedding dress. Of course, also with spectacular design. although the design is simple but the dress will still look luxurious.

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Roy Hobbs vs. the Whammer



I couldn't find Wilfred Brimley complaining that he should have been a farmer, so I'll post this in honor of Aroldis Chapman.

BROTHERS








Japanese Engineers Noticed Nuclear Risks

Barry Ritholtz highlights two warnings about the earthquake and tsunami risks:
Indeed, Reuters points out today:
Over the past two weeks, Japanese government officials and Tokyo Electric Power executives have repeatedly described the deadly combination of the most powerful quake in Japan’s history and the massive tsunami that followed as “soteigai,” or beyond expectations.
***
But a review of company and regulatory records shows that Japan and its largest utility repeatedly downplayed dangers and ignored warnings — including a 2007 tsunami study from Tokyo Electric Power Co’s senior safety engineer.
“We still have the possibilities that the tsunami height exceeds the determined design height due to the uncertainties regarding the tsunami phenomenon,” Tokyo Electric researchers said in a report reviewed by Reuters.
***
The research paper concluded that there was a roughly 10 percent chance that a tsunami could test or overrun the defenses of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant within a 50-year span based on the most conservative assumptions.
But Tokyo Electric did nothing to change its safety planning based on that study, which was presented at a nuclear engineering conference in Miami in July 2007.
Pretty much like Katrina.

Joe Biden-A Guy I'd Drink a Beer With

Except Joe doesn't drink.  He seems to be one of those guys that is very interesting to talk to once in a great while, but he'd become tiresome if you talked to him every day.  Here are a couple of interesting posts about the Vice-President, both from when he was nominated for VP.  First, Alex Massie discusses Biden as the bloviator at the bar:
He's the sort of man I've met many a time in Irish pubs. Biden will tell you, at some length for sure, all about his plans for the future, how he's on the cusp of greatness just waiting for that last piece to fall neatly into place. The fact that  - stubbornly - it has never yet done so deters him not a bit. Next time, lads, next time...UPDATE: See what I mean! Priceless!
He'll often seem as though he's auditioning for the position of Official Pub Bore but then every so often there'll be a flash of wit or a moment of self-deprecation that punctures the bluster and bombast, rendering Biden warm and human.
You can picture him propping up one end of the bar for thirty years; long enough for all to be forgiven, all ancient battles and blunders forgotten as we grow older, more charitable, more sentimental. Biden's the sort of fellow who'll make a wildly inappropriate and suggestive comment about your wife. To your face. On your wedding day. But he'll do so in such a guileless fashion free from any hint of malice that, dash it and almost half despite yourself, you forgive the silly old fool. He was, you realise, probably trying to ay something complimentary.
The second post exceprts Richard Ben Cramer's 1988 campaign book, "What it Takes," talking about Biden's old mansion, and all the difficulties he has and creates for himself trying to fix it up:
Meanwhile, he planted. He liked hemlock trees. He found some old Czech guy who ran a nursery up in Pennsylvania. Joe didn't want any three-foot saplings, no. This guy had big hemlocks. Rhododendron bushes, great ones. Yews--big old yews! See, Joe had to have privacy. When he started have to sell off lots, he had to plant more, so he'd have privacy. ...
His pal Marty was with him that day: Marty Londergan, a dentist, Joe's buddy from high school. "Joe," Marty said. "How we gonna get all this shit back?"
"Get a truck," Joe said. Like everybody's brother had a forty-foot flatbed in the garage.
"Yeah," Marty said. "Who's gonna drive it?"
"I'll drive," Joe said. "Used to drive 'em all the time."

Sure enough, Marty found somebody's brother who'd lend a truck, and Joe drove the thing, overloaded, rocking and pitching, with trees hanging off the tail, down the back roads, an hour and a half, back to Wilmington. Then he started digging--a forty-five-foot trench, three feet deep and three feet wide, through blacktop and paving stones. He was out there in gym shorts and hiking boots, sweating like a pig, with the headlights of four cars shining upon his ditch, with Jill leaning out the window to yell, "Come to bed, honey!" ... while an old friend or two propped the trees and bushes up in the ditch, so Joe could wall away his realm.
"No, tighter!" Joe'd say.
"I don't know, Joe..."
"Tighter," Joe said. He had to have privacy. The rhododendrons, he planted them two feet apart. Next weekend, he's back for yews. He built a wall of yews around the swimming pool. Never mind there was no room for them to spread their roots.
"Whaddya think?" Joe asked, grinning.
Two years, of course, they're all dead.
Finally, the Atlantic sizes up Biden as VP, dealmaker and go-to guy for a different opinion.  I could definitely put up with the guy telling stories for a couple of hours some night as I drink a few beers and want to hear something entertaining.

Opening Day and the Findlay Market Parade


Doyles Rooters Group, Opening Day, 1912. The predecessor of the Findlay Market Parade, the Rooter's Groups parades of the early 1900s, toured downtown Cincinnati on Opening Day in horse-drawn wagons. This photo was taken at 12th and Race. (Credit: Steve Wolter)

A history of Opening Day and the Findlay Market parade:
There are 15 openers held each year in baseball, and Cincinnati has lost its status as the first game of the season, and so, as Mrs. Schott proclaimed, it is the Findlay Market Parade with gives Cincinnati's its distinctive Opening Day atmosphere.
Not that anyone would ever confuse the Findlay Market Parade with the Rose Bowl Parade or the Macy’s Parade. This is not a pageant of majestic floats, extravagant musical productions, and corporate underwriting. Instead, it is grass-roots Cincinnati at its finest: a red convertible and pickup truck brigade, with a few modest floats, high school marching bands, and more politicians than roses. It is, after all, a parade organized by shopkeepers. They welcome nearly every group who wants to join the celebration. And the merchants of Findlay Market have been stepping to the plate for 80 years.
Findlay Market made its first appearance at Opening Day in 1920, but the market boys didn’t start the pageantry. The pre-game activities had been a regular part of the opener since the first parade was held in 1890. These early parades were very small, but they featured the teams themselves. The first parade had three streetcars: one carried the visiting Chicago team, one carried the Reds, and a marching band filled the third car.

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Hiding the Big News

Barry Ritholtz:
The following narrative and news item comes my way via a professional journalist (cue the oxymoron jokes) friend.  Emphasis mine:
Now, when you’re in the sports information business, you generally highlight the exploits of your own team, not your opponents. With very, very, very rare exceptions. I’d say the eighth Division I perfect game in the last half-century might be one of those rare exceptions.
But nope, I’d be wrong. Because here is the George Washington write-up of the game:

A Double Dip Recession?

Robert Reich says yes (via Economist's View):
What about the 192,000 jobs added in February? (We’ll know more Friday about how many jobs were added in March.) It’s peanuts compared to what’s needed. Remember, 125,000 new jobs are necessary just to keep up with a growing number of Americans eligible for employment. And the nation has lost so many jobs over the last three years that even at a rate of 200,000 a month we wouldn’t get back to 6 percent unemployment until 2016.
But isn’t the economy growing again – by an estimated 2.5 to 2.9 percent this year? Yes, but that’s even less than peanuts. The deeper the economic hole, the faster the growth needed to get back on track. By this point in the so-called recovery we’d expect growth of 4 to 6 percent.
Consider that back in 1934, when it was emerging from the deepest hole of the Great Depression, the economy grew 7.7 percent. The next year it grew over 8 percent. In 1936 it grew a whopping 14.1 percent.
Add two other ominous signs: Real hourly wages continue to fall, and housing prices continue to drop.
I think he's probably closer to being right than wrong.  The federal, state and local budget cuts are going to be a big drain on potential growth, and commodity price increases will also hurt.  My fear is that Republicans won't find a sane candidate, the economy will tank, and the moron of their choice will be running things in 2013, that's when we get serious trouble.  He touches on politics to some extent:
Washington, meanwhile, doesn’t want to sound the economic alarm. The White House and most Democrats want Americans to believe the economy is on an upswing.
Republicans, for their part, worry that if they tell it like it is Americans will want government to do more rather than less. They’d rather not talk about jobs and wages, and put the focus instead on deficit reduction (or spread the lie that by reducing the deficit we’ll get more jobs and higher wages).
I’m sorry to have to deliver the bad news, but it’s better you know.

Naked Capitalism Link of the Day

Today's link: Scott Walker Peeved That  NYT Refuses to Publish His Op/Ed, at Alternet.  It blasts Walker's proposed cuts and takes on his claim that Mitch Daniels put in the same cuts and they worked in Indiana:
He claims that "our reforms will improve the quality of our governments" by allowing schools and government to "make decisions based on merit and performance," then compares his plan to Indiana, where he claims that the whole union busting thing "works well."
"In 2005, Governor Mitch Daniels reformed collective bargaining.  In turn, the government got more efficient, more effective and more accountable to the public."

The only problem is, Mitch Daniels didn't solve his state's budget crisis. Aside from union busting, back in 2009 Daniels cut state government by 20% and eliminated nearly 3,000 state employee positions. Daniels also made substantial cuts to primary and secondary education, as well as Medicaid. Those cuts were not nearly as steep as those proposed by Walker, who is cutting nearly $900 million from the Wisconsin public school systems, and is proceeding in what most people believe is a plan to gut the state's Medicaid program.
But Indiana's problems were not "solved" and the newest budget that Daniels has proposed contain more cuts, including to education and Medicaid. Indiana's Medicaid program has instituted Arizona-like restrictions that force some poorer patients to die, like infants with curable diseases, primary and secondary education is being cut, again, and last night at a session of the Indiana Assembly, pretty much everything was cut. As one Republican Representative, Eric Turner, put it, "'We just don't have the money.'" With their unemployment rate hanging stubbornly at 9.3%, I think everyone can agree that, contrary to what Scott Walker might believe, things are not "working well" in Indiana.
Walker then wastes a few paragraphs pontificating on his supposed "economic development legislation," his "commitment to the future," and reiterates my personal pet peeve saying, "Wisconsin is open for business."
Eric Turner is right, the states don't have the money, and cutting taxes doesn't bring them more money.  This post highlights that fact.  Part of the revenue problem is that capital gains are taxed as regular income in many state tax systems, so when the stock market dives, so do tax revenues.  But Ohio cut income tax rates by 20% over 5 years, so each year a lower percentage of taxes was being paid.  In good years, that isn't noticable, but in bad years it is terrible.  Now the Republican party holds that taxes can never go up, ever, under any circumstances, which is asinine.  Trickle-down economics is a giant confidence game.  It just doesn't work.

There are some other great links, including one calling for higher taxes on the super-rich, and another analyzing the history of humanitarian interventions.

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Worst First Pitch Evah

Mark Mallory will never live this down no matter how many times he appears on "Undercover Boss."

A George Will Column I Like

Here:
(1) Which two players hold the record for the most seasons (23) played for the same team?
(2) Who hit 48 home runs beginning June 1, but only 51 in the season?
(3) Which two managers had six 100-win seasons?
(4) Who played the most regular-season games without ever playing a postseason game?
(5) Who has the best winning percentage among 300-win pitchers?
(6) Who had a 79-15 record over three years?
(7) Who was the player - and in what year - who led his league in home runs and RBIs, started every game of the World Series, and never crossed the Mississippi?
(8) Since Tris Speaker did it in 1912, who is the only player with 50 doubles and 50 stolen bases in a season?
(9) Which 10 Hall of Famers never played in the minor leagues?
(10) Who is the only catcher to lead a league in batting average, on-base percentage and slugging percentage in the same season?
(11) When the strike stopped the 1994 season on Aug. 11, what team had the best record? And what was Tony Gwynn's batting average?
(12) In 1955, the year they won their only championship in Brooklyn, what was the Dodgers’ average regular-season attendance?
(13) What two players share the record for most hits in a month?
(14) From 2000 through 2009, Roy Halladay pitched the most shutouts, 14. Who led the 1970s with 44?
(15) What pitcher won World Series games in three decades?
(16) Who won a batting title during the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s?
(17) Who was the youngest pitcher to win a Cy Young award?
(18) What two-time MVP and Hall of Famer won league fielding titles as a shortstop and center fielder?
(19) Since 1900, what two pitchers won at least 20 games in 13 seasons?
(20) Who is the only pitcher to have 20-win seasons with both the Yankees and the Mets?
(21) Who is the only pitcher to have 2,000 strikeouts with two different teams?
(22) Who had at least 200 hits and 100 walks in four consecutive seasons?
(23) Whom did the Reds intentionally walk five times in a 1990 game?
(24) Who is the only pitcher to twice pitch a complete game in a World Series seventh game?
(25) Who twice got 10 or more hits in a World Series, with different teams?
(26) What Hall of Famer got his 3,000th hit off a Hall of Famer?
(27) The Yankees' Bobby Richardson set a World Series record with 12 RBIs in the 1960 World Series. How many RBIs did he have during the regular season?
(28) What player, whose number 44 is retired by two teams, hit 44 home runs in four different seasons?
(29) What six pitchers had 3,000 strikeouts before (or without ever) allowing 1,000 walks?
(30) What team has won its last nine World Series games?
(31) Why was Roger Maris never intentionally walked in 1961 en route to 61 home runs?
Answers after the jump.

(1) Question: Which two players hold the record for the most seasons (23) played for the same team? Answer: Brooks Robinson (Orioles) and Carl Yastrzemski (Red Sox).
(2) Question: Who hit 48 home runs beginning June 1, but only 51 in the season? Answer: Ralph Kiner.
(3) Question: Which two managers had six 100-win seasons? Answer: Bobby Cox and Joe McCarthy.
(4) Question: Who played the most regular-season games without ever playing a postseason game? Answer: Ernie Banks (2,528).
(5) Question: Who has the best winning percentage among 300-win pitchers? Answer: Lefty Grove.
(6) Question: Who had a 79-15 record over three years? Answer: Lefty Grove.
(7) Question: Who was the player -- and in what year -- who led his league in home runs and RBIs, started every game of the World Series, and never crossed the Mississippi? Answer: Larry Doby in 1954, the year after the St. Louis Browns moved to Baltimore and the year before the Philadelphia Athletics moved to Kansas City.
(8) Question: Since Tris Speaker did it in 1912, who is the only player with 50 doubles and 50 stolen bases in a season? Answer: Craig Biggio.
(9) Question: Which 10 Hall of Famers never played in the minor leagues? Answer: Al Kaline, Sandy Koufax, Dave Winfield, Mel Ott, Bob Feller, Catfish Hunter, Eppa Rixey, Eddie Plank, Frankie Frisch, Ted Lyons.
(10) Question: Who is the only catcher to lead a league in batting average, on-base percentage and slugging percentage in the same season? Answer: Joe Mauer (2009).
(11) Question: When the strike stopped the 1994 season on Aug. 11, what team had the best record? And what was Tony Gwynn's batting average? Answer: The Montreal Expos, 74-40. Gwynn's average was .394.
(12) Question: In 1955, the year they won their only championship in Brooklyn, what was the Dodgers' average regular-season attendance? Answer: 13,423.
(13) Question: What two players share the record for most hits in a month? Answer: Ty Cobb (July 1922) and Tris Speaker (July 1923), 67.
(14) Question: From 2000 through 2009, Roy Halladay pitched the most shutouts, 14. Who led the 1970s with 44? Answer: Jim Palmer.
(15) Question: What pitcher won World Series games in three decades? Answer: Jim Palmer (1966, 1970, 1971, 1983).
(16) Question: Who won a batting title during the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s? Answer: George Brett (1976, 1980, 1990).
(17) Question: Who was the youngest pitcher to win a Cy Young award? Answer: Dwight Gooden was 20 years and 324 days old when the 1985 season ended.
(18) Question: What two-time MVP and Hall of Famer won league fielding titles as a shortstop and center fielder? Answer: Robin Yount.
(19) Question: Since 1900, what two pitchers won at least 20 games in 13 seasons? Answer: Christy Mathewson and Warren Spahn.
(20) Question: Who is the only pitcher to have 20-win seasons with both the Yankees and the Mets? Answer: David Cone.
(21) Question: Who is the only pitcher to have 2,000 strikeouts with two different teams? Answer: Randy Johnson (Mariners and Diamondbacks).
(22) Question: Who had at least 200 hits and 100 walks in four consecutive seasons? Answer: Wade Boggs, 1986-1989.
(23) Question: Whom did the Reds intentionally walk five times in a 1990 game? Answer: The Cubs' Andre Dawson in a 16-inning game.
(24) Question: Who is the only pitcher to twice pitch a complete game in a World Series seventh game? Answer: Bob Gibson (1964 and 1967).
(25) Question: Who twice got 10 or more hits in a World Series, with different teams? Answer: Paul Molitor with the Brewers in 1982 and the Blue Jays in 1993.
(26) Question: What Hall of Famer got his 3,000th hit off a Hall of Famer? Answer: Dave Winfield off Dennis Eckersley.
(27) Question: The Yankees' Bobby Richardson set a World Series record with 12 RBIs in the 1960 World Series. How many RBIs did he have during the regular season? Answer: 26.
(28) Question: What player, whose number 44 is retired by two teams, hit 44 home runs in four different seasons? Answer: Henry Aaron.
(29) Question: What six pitchers had 3,000 strikeouts before (or without ever) allowing 1,000 walks? Answer: Ferguson Jenkins, Pedro Martinez, Greg Maddux, Curt Schilling, John Smoltz, Roger Clemens.
(30) Question: What team has won its last nine World Series games? Answer: The Reds.
(31) Question: Why was Roger Maris neverintentionally walked in 1961 en route to 61 home runs? Answer: Mickey Mantle batted behind him.

Prospective Planting (Planting Intentions) Report

From USDA:
Corn growers intend to plant 92.2 million acres of corn for all purposes in 2011, up 5 percent from last year and 7 percent higher than in 2009. If realized, this will be the second highest planted acreage in the United States since 1944, behind only the 93.5 million acres planted in 2007. Acreage increases of 250,000 or more are expected in Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, and South Dakota. The largest decrease is expected in Texas, down 150,000 acres.

Soybean planted area for 2011 is estimated at 76.6 million acres, down 1 percent from last year. If realized, the United States planted area will be the third largest on record. Compared with last year, planted acreage declines of 100,000 acres or more are expected in Iowa, Kansas, Mississippi, Nebraska, and Ohio. If realized, the planted area in New York and North Dakota will be the largest on record.

All wheat planted area is estimated at 58.0 million acres, up 8 percent from last year. The 2011 winter wheat planted area, at 41.2 million acres, is 10 percent above last year and up 1 percent from the previous estimate. Of this total, about 29.4 million acres are Hard Red Winter, 8.2 million acres are Soft Red Winter, and 3.7 million are White Winter. Area planted to other spring wheat for 2011 is estimated at 14.4 million acres, up 5 percent from 2010. Of this total, about 13.6 million acres are Hard Red Spring wheat. Durum planted area for 2011 is estimated at 2.37 million acres, down 8 percent from 2010.

All cotton plantings for 2011 are expected to total 12.6 million acres, 15 percent above last year. Upland acreage is expected to total 12.3 million acres, up 14 percent from 2010. American Pima acreage is expected to total 252,500 acres, up 24 percent from 2010. Cotton acreage increases are expected in every State. The largest increase, at 548,000 acres, is expected in Texas. Acreage increases of more than 100,000 acres are expected in North Carolina, Georgia, and Mississippi.

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More Talk of the GOP Clown Show

Joe Klein:


This is my 10th presidential campaign, Lord help me. I have never before seen such a bunch of vile, desperate-to-please, shameless, embarrassing losers coagulated under a single party's banner. They are the most compelling argument I've seen against American exceptionalism. Even Tim Pawlenty, a decent governor, can't let a day go by without some bilious nonsense escaping his lizard brain. And, as Greg Sargent makes clear, Mitt Romney has wandered a long way from courage. There are those who say, cynically, if this is the dim-witted freak show the Republicans want to present in 2012, so be it. I disagree. One of them could get elected. You never know. Mick Huckabee, the front-runner if you can believe it, might have to negotiate a trade agreement, or a defense treaty, with the Indonesian President some day. Newt might have to discuss very delicate matters of national security with the President of Pakistan. And so I plead, as an unflinching American patriot--please Mitch Daniels, please Jeb Bush, please run. I may not agree with you on most things, but I respect you. And you seem to respect yourselves enough not to behave like public clowns.
Please, in the name of Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt, run.

This freak show has been building for a long time.  It is why I tried my hand and failed at politics.  I can't believe people would actually vote for these guys (and girl).

It's Opening Day



Let's go Reds!

Graffiti letter K on train by Gors

graffiti letter K on train by Gors
Graffiti letter K on train by Gors
letters K on the train. graffiti creator "GORS" will create new creations other than this. This art actually been very good for me and you. look deeper, there are many styles on it (bubble effect).

Wildstyle Graffiti Pictures on wall Graphic

Wildstyle Graffiti Pictures on wall Graphic
Wildstyle on wall Graphic green color.
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Wildstyle Graffiti Pictures on wall Graphic
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Full graffiti art Collection

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Graffiti Wildsytle | How to Graffiti | Alphabet |

Full graffiti art Collection

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Drawing graffiti "Dragon ball"

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Graffiti mural on wall street
Graffiti mural on wall street.
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Graffiti and mural 3D
Graffiti and mural 3D

10 Things to Watch this Baseball Season

The Atlantic has them.

Claret Plus Size Wedding Dress

Claret Plus Size Wedding Dress

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Graffiti artist collection part 1

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