Thursday, July 11, 2013

Diesel Bookstore Opens New Location in Northern California?s Marin County

Despite a delay of over three months, Diesel Bookstore in Larkspur, Calif., finally opened on Friday, July 5. With the opening, the number of stores in John Evans and Alison Reid?s indie chain rises to four.

Scoffing at the suggestion that he has become an indie bookstore mogul, co-owner Evans said: ?All four Diesel stores could fit into Vroman?s in Pasadena.? The new store, located in the Marin County Mart near the Larkspur Ferry Terminal, is 2,400 square feet, the same size as Diesel?s store in Oakland, and about twice the size of the Brentwood and Malibu locations. ?Every store fits the personality of the community it?s in. They?re all uniquely different,? said Evans, who opened the first Diesel with Reid in 1989.

The Larkspur store was supposed to open on March 15, but the busy schedule of the Marin County Mart?s developer slowed construction. ?It was excruciating,? according to Evans, ?but we realize now it worked in our favor. It gave us time to find the best booksellers for the store.?

The extra time allowed Evans and Reid to find several seasoned booksellers for the new location. Rod Froke, formerly of Stacey?s, is the store manager. The rest of the staff includes Herb Bivens, co-founder of Black Oak Books; Alan Dishman of Builder?s Bookstore; and Margaret Simpson, who previously worked at A Clean Well-Lighted Place, in the same space where Diesel Larkspur is now located.

Source: http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/bookselling/article/58160-diesel-bookstore-opens-new-location-in-northern-california-s-marin-county.html

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I'm not really savvy with these android's so I'm unsure what you mean. However, at first the home wifi here would not work here either, so I changed some IP address and then it connected, BUT... even while connected, no internet websites work or anything.

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Microsoft: We Are More Secure Than Google & Mozilla

Microsoft: We Are More Secure Than Google & Mozilla

During today?s WPC 2013 Event, Kevin Turner, Chief Operating Officer at Microsoft, boasted about their achievements in the security department and compared the number of vulnerabilities versus Google and Mozilla.

The slide above is pretty self explanatory but if you are wondering where they got these statistics from, it?s from Secunia?s Vulnerability Review 2013 report, which can be requested in the following page.

Considering that Microsoft is so much bigger in scale than Mozilla and Google, it?s a pretty significant achievement if you ask us.


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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Doctor says he thought Jackson had drug problem

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? A doctor who treated Michael Jackson during a 1993 concert tour that had to be canceled when the singer entered rehab testified Monday about the signs that led him to conclude the singer had a problem with prescription pain medications at the time.

In videotaped testimony, Dr. Stuart Finkelstein said he was later asked by concert promoter AEG Live to act as Jackson's personal physician during the ill-fated "This Is It" tour in 2009 but wanted to know if Jackson was "clean."

AEG executive Paul Gongaware said he didn't believe Jackson had any prescription drug issues, Finkelstein testified.

Finkelstein's testimony was recorded during a February deposition that was played for jurors hearing a negligence lawsuit by Jackson's mother against AEG Live LLC. Katherine Jackson claims AEG failed to properly investigate another doctor who later gave her son an overdose of the anesthetic propofol and that the company ignored warning signs about her son's health.

Finkelstein said he first suspected Jackson had a dependence on pain medications in 1993 while working on the "Dangerous" tour. He recounted spending 24 hours in the singer's hotel suite and administering morphine intravenously to deal with Jackson's pain.

He said he gave Jackson morphine during their first meeting because the singer's buttocks were scarred from previous unspecified treatments and he was concerned about giving an injection of the painkiller Demerol.

He said he also noticed that Jackson appeared to have a high tolerance for morphine and had on a patch that administered another opiate drug.

Finkelstein said he gave Jackson one other painkiller treatment before the "Dangerous" tour was halted after what he described as an intervention by Elizabeth Taylor and others in Mexico City.

Jurors also heard Monday from Kenny Ortega, a choreographer and director who worked with Jackson on preparations for the "Dangerous" tour and later shows, including "This Is It." Ortega was not present on the "Dangerous" tour at the same time as Finkelstein and testified that he never saw Jackson take any medications.

Ortega, who raised concerns about Jackson's health during rehearsals for the "This Is It" shows, has not yet testified in details about his interactions with the singer in his final months. Ortega will resume testifying on Tuesday afternoon.

The doctor, who now specializes in addiction medicine and works for concert promoters treating injuries to performers, said he relayed his concerns about Jackson's painkiller use to Gongaware, then a "Dangerous" tour worker.

Gongaware is now a top AEG Live executives and a friend of Finkelstein, the physician said.

Finkelstein said he and Gongaware had five to 10 conversations in 2009 about working on Jackson's "This Is It" shows. Finkelstein said he wanted $40,000 a month and was not hired.

Jackson died after Dr. Conrad Murray administered an overdose of the anesthetic propofol on June 25, 2009. Murray, who agreed to work on the "This Is It" shows for $150,000 a month, provided Jackson with propofol as a sleep aid.

AEG Live denies it hired Murray and says it bears no responsibility for Jackson's death.

Finkelstein is the first medical professional who treated Jackson to testify in the case, now in its 11th week.

Last week, jurors heard from addiction medicine specialist Dr. Sidney Schnoll, a paid expert witness who said he did not see anything in Jackson's medical history that indicated the singer was addicted to any medications. His analysis was based on medical records that dated back to the late 1990s, after the "Dangerous" tour.

Finkelstein said many of his records involving his "Dangerous" tour treatment of Jackson had been stolen.

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Anthony McCartney can be reached at http://twitter.com/mccartneyAP

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/doctor-says-thought-jackson-had-drug-problem-193449885.html

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Local students talk college debt, as Congress struggles to strike loan compromise

By Chuck Weber/CBS 12

PALM BEACH GARDENS-- Congress returned to session Monday, but the prospect for achieving a deal on student loans remained uncertain.

Before heading back to Washington, local Democratic representatives Patrick Murphy, Ted Deutch, and Lois Frankel, held a discussion on student loans at Palm Beach State College's north campus in Palm Beach Gardens.

Congress failed to reach an agreement on student loans before the July Fourth break. So as of last week, rates on government subsidized Stafford loans automatically doubled from 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent.

"It affects me directly, because I'm going to have to take out student loans," said Palm Beach State student Janie Andrushka. "If that doubles, I don't even know what I'm going to do."

The state's recent college graduates leave school with an average of more than $23,000 in student loan debt. An increase in rates means grads will pay thousands more through the life of their loans.

"I know some people that I work with, that have over $100,000 in student loans, and they're working at CVS," said Matthew Bush, another Palm Beach State student.

Both political parties support bringing student loan rates back down, but disagree on how to do it. Senate Democrats wanted a cap on rates for new loans. But a bill passed by the Republican-controlled House would allow rates to rise in the future, linked to the rates of 10-year Treasury bonds. The President also has his own plan.


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