Sunday, September 30, 2012

THESE VIOLENT DELIGHTS: Free advice to filmmakers

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Free advice to filmmakers


  • WES ANDERSON: make a movie with only 3 characters in it
  • PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON: allow your characters the possibility of change
  • MARTIN SCORSESE: make a (fictional) movie about your parents
  • STEVEN SPIELBERG: make more star vehicles
  • ANG LEE: keep doing what you're doing
  • DAVID O. RUSSELL: ditto
  • BEN AFFLECK: stop acting in your movies
  • DAVID FINCHER: act in someone else's movie
  • SOFIA COPPOLA: adapt a fifties spy novel, nouvelle vague style
  • DARREN ARONOFSKY: make a big flop, to work on your compassion
  • QUENTIN TARANTINO: write something that comes in under 100 minutes
  • STEVEN SODERBERGH: make a biopic of a (closeted) gay film star
  • JAMES CAMERON: leave Avatars 2 and 3 to someone else
  • MICHAEL MANN: make a war movie (maybe Napoleonic) involving lots of tactics
  • STEPHEN FREARS: make another movie set in America
  • TIM BURTON: ... maybe something for Pixar?
  • TERRENCE MALICK: collaborate with an Oscar-nominated screenwriter
  • DAVID LYNCH: just make another goddam movie

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Source: http://tomshone.blogspot.com/2012/09/free-advice-to-filmmakers.html

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Hugo Chavez says he'd vote for Obama

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) ? Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has weighed in on the U.S. presidential race, saying he prefers President Barack Obama.

"If I were American, I'd vote for Obama," Chavez said in a televised interview that aired Sunday.

The Venezuelan leader called Obama "a good guy" and said if the U.S. president were a Venezuelan, "I think ... he'd vote for Chavez."

Chavez is running for re-election, seeking another six years in office in an Oct. 7 vote. Obama faces Republican Mitt Romney in his November re-election bid.

Venezuela has had tense relations with the U.S. government for years, even though the United States remains the top buyer of oil from the country.

"I wish we could begin a new period of normal relations with the government of the United States," Chavez said in the interview on the Venezuelan television channel Televen.

Chavez and Obama shook hands at a 2009 summit, but relations have since cooled.

The U.S. Embassy in Caracas has been without an ambassador since July 2010, with Chavez rejecting Washington's nominee for ambassador, Larry Palmer, and accusing him of making disrespectful remarks about Venezuela's government. That led Washington to revoke the visa of the Venezuelan ambassador to the U.S.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/hugo-chavez-says-hed-vote-obama-172412142.html

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Russians face up to their outer-space crisis

A veteran Russian cosmonaut?s cynical and bitter words about the dire state of the Russian space industry seemed to spell his own career?s abrupt end after his return to Earth from the International Space Station. But within a week, his unprecedented public criticism was echoed and elaborated on by Russia's top space officials.

Perhaps telling the truth is catching on in Moscow, but perhaps it's already almost too late to save the Russian space industry. Over the past two years, program leadership has appeared powerless to stop a series of embarrassing failures in spacecraft launchings and flight operations that have cast the future of the entire program in doubt.

At the traditional Russian post-landing press conference on Sept. 21, cosmonaut Gennady Padalka complained about the "spartan" conditions aboard the Russian side of the station, especially as compared with the American side. The conditions were cold, noisy, overstuffed with equipment, and cramped ? each Russian had about one-seventh the living space that the American astronauts had. "All of this gives serious inconvenience in the operation of the Russian segment," he said.

Padalka compared the living conditions to the mass housing thrown together in the 1960s by Nikita Khrushchev ? housing where many Russian city dwellers still reside. The apartment building is called a "khrushchevka," a bitter word play on both the late Soviet leader's name and on its root meaning, "beetle" (as in "bug house"). As the cosmonaut explained to reporters, he had spent his last three missions totaling about two years in duration aboard a "small-scale khrushchevka."

Padalka found the idea of spending an entire year in space, as has been proposed, to be completely unacceptable without major improvements in crew comfort.

Out-of-date equipment
The equipment, he continued, was reliable and safe but was decades out of date. "Nothing has been done in the 20 years since the foundation of the new Russia," he complained. The Russian space technology is technologically bankrupt and "morally exhausted." It was, he told reporters, "frozen in the last century."

He contrasted those conditions with the spaciousness and modernity of the American modules, and praised the advanced technology he saw there: the robotics experiment ("As always, still under study in Russia") and SpaceX's commercial spacecraft docking, for example.

In recent months, top Russian government officials have argued over exactly how deep the problems go within the Russian space industry. For some, it is a "systemic" crisis due to aging equipment and workers, avoidance of the industry by bright young engineers, and too much reliance on potentially biased "self-checking" of delivered hardware. Other officials deny any industry-wide weakness and attribute the public humiliations to localized problems.

Padalka didn?t care about the origin of the crisis, just that he was at the "point of the spear" where the consequences were sharpest. "Maybe it?s not a systemic crisis," he said, "but nonetheless, a crisis exists, and it is being felt."

He may have felt nearly alone in space, and perhaps speaking out the way he did made him feel even more alone in Moscow. But he wasn?t alone for long.

Vindication from the top
2011 was a rough year for the Russian space industry. In March, a communication glitch forced the delay of a Soyuz launch to the space station . In August, Russia's Express AM-4 satellite was lost after being launched to the wrong orbit , and an unmanned Soyuz rocket carrying cargo to the space station crashed shortly after liftoff . In November, the Mars-bound Phobos-Grunt probe never made it out of Earth orbit , and crashed back down to Earth two months later.

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After those setbacks, the Russian government tasked a deputy minister named Dmitri Rogozin to develop a strategy for fixing the aerospace industry's failings. Although his primary aim was defense-related technologies such as missiles, he was also responsible for space technology.

Rogozin developed and published a get-well strategy in March, and by all accounts it was realistic and reasonable. The strategy admitted that the visible setbacks were really consequences of deeper problems. But outside observers worried that it just wasn't possible to fix the problems without resources that the government was reluctant to commit.

Worse, the main problem Rogozin found was actually external to the Russian space industry. He realized that the Russian government didn?t really have any idea what to do with the industrial base left over from Soviet times. He found that Russia wanted to continue human spaceflight with the International Space Station, and also "was planning to fly everywhere" without really understanding why. ?There is no architecture of values, no clear understanding of concept,? he complained.

?There is only one main task today,? Rogozin told reporters this month. "Russia must determine its goals in space, what are we seeking?"

To be "provocative," he suggested a manned moon base as a guide to focusing the program.

Otherwise, he observed, there was no way to evaluate which components of the program were really even needed, and which were superfluous. "The industry is excessively large," he pointed out. "In our country, there are several large concerns that simultaneously produce similar products: control systems, launch systems, space satellites, engines. Inside the country, we cannot generate sufficient demand for the industry ourselves, it is working at about half of its capacity, and we also cannot control quality, with such a wide range of products it is impossible to control everything.

"The issue has arisen that indeed a very deep reform is necessary," he concluded. But rather than a short-term approach to "quality control" for the kludge of redundant factories and institutes, he stressed that the first step on a get-well strategy was to know where you wanted the program to go.

Reforming Russia?s NASA
That?s not to say that there weren?t obvious fixes to implement within the Russian Space Agency, the small central bureaucracy tasked with coordinating the semi-independent space and rocket firms spread across Russia.

The man chosen a year ago to reform the space agency, Vladimir Popovkin, is a military officer with experience in space operations. He's also an expert on the true state of Russia's aerospace industry, thanks to his tour of duty as deputy defense minister for procurement. Over the past 12 months, he has been firing and hiring managers to carry out reforms.

On Thursday, while Padalka?s post-flight complaints were still echoing in the Russian news media, Popovkin made a major policy speech to engineering students at a Moscow institute. He agreed with Rogozin, and also sounded as if he was channeling cosmonaut Gennady Padalka with a twinge of SpaceX founder Elon Musk thrown in.

Popovkin validated Padalka's assessment of the lack of technological progress by warning that Western advances into privatized space launch services would soon drive Russia out of the last corner of the international space industry where it had any standing. "We will become uncompetitive in the next three or four years if we don?t take urgent measures," he told the students.

He warned that the foreign customers who currently channel almost a billion dollars a year into the Russian space industry for launch services could turn to the newer, cheaper, more reliable private rockets now under development in the United States and elsewhere. "I speak one seditious thought," he said. "My deep conviction is that in about five years SpaceX will be owned by either Boeing or Lockheed Martin. Believe it, it will."

In order for Russia to achieve the requisite level of quality, he continued, the country's rocket builders will have to become competing firms from which both the Russian Space Agency and foreign clients can purchase services.

He also told the students that the current space workforce was too old ? and too large. "The average age of a worker is 43.9 years," he said, "and only 20% are under 35." The age of scientific workers is even higher, he continued: The average age of Ph.D.'s, for example, is 59.2 years.

Like Rogozin, Popovkin complained that there were too many people in too many firms that were set up in Soviet times. "If today over 250,000 people are employed," Popovkin said, "then we calculate that the maximum should be 150,000 to 170,000." This comment was made to encourage young people to seek space industry employment and redress the demographic imbalance.

Will anything help?
Cosmonaut Padalka?s complaints, in this context, look a lot less heretical. They seem well within the range of reformist suggestions, as being implemented by Dmitri Rogozin and Vladimir Popovkin.

Since Russia is an intimate partner of the United States and other nations on the International Space Station, and is seeking closer international integration on deep-space missions, the prospects for its future reliability have profound implications for worldwide space planning.

Perhaps a leaner and younger space team can concentrate on a narrower selection of projects with reasonable hope of success. That may yet happen, but it's now clear that such an eventuality must be proved out with actual deeds, not with historical analogies, bold promises and optimistic assumptions.

Even in Russia, some observers believe that the "good old days" will never come again in space. Konstantin Bogdanov, aerospace correspondent for the newspaper Izvestia, wrote a thoughtful essay on the occasion of the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin?s spaceflight in April 2011. He called his essay ?Fallen Giant: The Soviet Space Industry? and suggested it would never be able to revive the past glories that were nostalgically celebrated over Gagarin:

"Its capacity for working miracles disappeared in the 1990s when the colossal monolith crumbled along with the system that had spawned it, leaving a sea of bitterness and grudges in its wake, as well as nostalgia for a lost paradise for engineers and technicians. The fall of the aerospace industry was cruelly sobering after several decades of intoxication with the limitless possibilities afforded under the Soviet space program.

"The seeds of the Soviet space industry?s tragic downfall had been sown in its very creation. It could not have been otherwise. Without those fatal flaws it would have never emerged, and would have failed to accomplish all those stunning feats that won respect the world over."

What Bogdanov referred to were specific conditions of the 1960s. The top engineers and scientists from all over the Soviety Union were channeled into the space program. They were rewarded both with rare perks ? better stores, better hospitals, less ideological monitoring, access to foreign contact and even travel ? and with a once-in-a-lifetime pride for pioneering world history. Money, materials, and manpower were unmatched.

Fifty years later, all of those conditions are gone, never to return.

"Even the Soviet Union, with its supposedly developed socialist society, could not escape the Darwinist dialectic," Bogdanov concluded. "Highly specialized 'species' are unavoidably doomed to a bright, albeit brief, existence when the environment to which they were so perfectly adapted vanishes in an instant."

Like a hothouse orchid, brittle in its demand for precise support conditions, the Russian space program may have bloomed spectacularly when the conditions were right, and then wilted irremediably as the conditions vanished forever.

Time will tell if the Russian space program can retain the talent and the governmental support to surmount this chosen new challenge, the greatest in 50 years. Dedication and history they clearly have in abundance, along with an inspirational motto that got them through the dark days of the privations after the Soviet collapse: "The difficulties ahead of us are less than those we have already overcome," workers told each other then. Today, will that be enough?

More about the Russian space program:

NBC News space analyst James Oberg spent 22 years at NASA's Johnson Space Center as a Mission Control operator and an orbital designer. He is the author of several books on space history and space policy, including "Star-Crossed Orbits: Inside the U.S.-Russian Space Alliance."

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/49217472/ns/technology_and_science-space/

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Comcast will slash about 1,000 jobs in Northern California, including 600 in the Bay Area

Comcast will eliminate about 1,000 jobs in Northern California. (AP File Photo/Douglas C. Pizac, File) (DOUGLAS C. PIZAC)

Comcast will eliminate about 1,000 jobs in Northern California, including more than 300 in the East Bay and more than 300 in the South Bay, as it closes call centers in Livermore, Morgan Hill and Sacramento.

The telecommunications giant blamed the cuts on California's high costs.

"We have concluded that the cost of doing business makes operations in California expensive and very difficult," said company spokesman Andrew Johnson.

Comcast, the dominant provider of cable television services in the Bay Area, will transfer its call center work to existing similar operations in Portland, Seattle and Denver.

The job cuts, a fresh blow for a state that struggles with a jobless rate of 10.6 percent, will

take effect in stages. It's expected that some jobs will be eliminated on Nov. 30 and more in late December, Livermore city officials said.

"The cost of doing business in California is a well-known problem across the country and among business owners in the United States," said Scott Anderson, chief economist with San Francisco-based Bank of the West. "With the fiscal problems in California, these expenses will likely get higher. Tax rates may rise in California."

In a high-profile exit from California, Copart earlier this year relocated its headquarters to Dallas, abandoning its former head offices in Fairfield.

"Some businesses, such as high-tech companies, are interested in other factors that may outweigh the expenses

in California," Anderson said. "But for other businesses, it's hard to justify adding employees in California on a cost basis alone."

Comcast's pending exit dismayed Morgan Hill officials.

"We are sorry to see Comcast leave," said Edith Ramirez, Morgan Hill's city economic development director. "Comcast has been a good corporate citizen. They have been very involved with our schools and community groups."

The relocation of the call centers out of California is unfortunate but understandable, said Livermore Mayor John Marchand.

"The economic reality is you can put a call center anywhere in the world," Marchand said. "From the Midwest to the Middle East, they can be located anywhere."

The high cost of housing in the Golden State has helped undermine the state's business climate and ability to compete for jobs against other states, said Christopher Thornberg, principal economist with Beacon Economics.

"The cost of housing in California is obnoxious, especially in places like the Bay Area," Thornberg said. "We worry about taxes and business regulations. But I would argue that the problems really boil down to the crazy housing policies we have in this state."

Thornberg pointed to permit fees for new subdivisions that can add $70,000 or more to the cost of each new home. Neighbors are often skeptical or hostile about a new residential development. Political leaders can raise objections throughout the planning process, he said.

Despite their disappointment about the job cuts, Livermore officials noted that a big new retail center will go a long way to offset the job losses from the Comcast closure.

"There will be 2,000 new jobs created at the Livermore outlet malls," said Troy Brown, Livermore's assistant city manager. "We are excited about the employment opportunities that remain in Livermore."

Even after the job cuts, Comcast will retain 5,500 workers in Northern California, Johnson said. The company's Northern California regional headquarters will remain in Livermore.

Comcast officials said the shutdown of the call centers won't degrade the quality and level of customer service for Comcast subscribers.

The cable company also said that it is shifting to a new structure whereby call centers will specialize in particular customer needs, rather than geography. These include billing, sales, repair or retention.

"While this transition will result in our closing three call centers in California, the end result will be better customer service for our California customers," Johnson said.

Contact George Avalos at 925-977-8477. Follow him at Twitter.com/george_avalos.

Source: http://www.mercurynews.com/business/ci_21628027/comcast-will-slash-1-000-jobs-including-more-600-bay-area-call-centers?source=rss_emailed

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Crew takes care of Union

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updated 9:02 p.m. ET Sept. 29, 2012

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Milovan Mirosevic scored the tiebreaking goal in the 87th minute to lift the Columbus Crew to a 3-2 victory over Philadelphia on Saturday night, eliminating the Union from playoff contention.

Jairo Arrieta scored twice for the Crew (14-11-6).

Danny Cruz scored on a penalty kick in the 65th minute and Jack McInerney tied it in the 86th for the Union (8-15-6), just before the Crew went back ahead.

Arrieta put Columbus ahead in the 44th minute off a service from the right side by Sebastian Miranda.

He added the second in the fifth minute of first-half stoppage time following a goal kick by goalkeeper Andy Gruenebaum, who had his first career assist.

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Tragic Week In Himalayas Continues: Plane Crash Kills 19

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Experts: 4?leopards a week killed in India for skins

TRAFFIC

These leopard and tiger skins, with fake mouths, were photographed for sale in Myanmar, which neighbors India.

By Miguel Llanos, NBC News

While India has struggled to protect its declining tiger population, its leopards have been getting even less protection, or attention for that matter. A study released Friday recognized that flaw, estimating that at least four leopards are being killed each week, double the official reports, with their skins then smuggled to parts of Asia.

"Even though reports of illegal trade in leopard body parts are disturbingly frequent, the level of threat to leopards in the country has previously been unrecognized, and has fallen into our collective 'blind spot'," study co-author Rashid Raza, the India coordinator for the TRAFFIC wildlife trade monitoring network, said in a statement with the study.


At least 2,300 leopards were killed and then their body parts trafficked between 2001 and 2010, the study estimates.

Official reports of seizures account for nearly half that number, with the rest an estimate based on statistical analysis of "undetected trade" patterns by TRAFFIC,?which is funded by the World Wildlife Fund and the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

The WWF said it was time to focus more efforts on leopards. They have been "overshadowed by the trade in another of the country?s national icons, the tiger," noted WWF-India President Divyabhanusinh Chavda.

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Leopards are widespread across India but not abundant, with experts agreeing that their population is in serious decline.

The report cited numerous cases of leopard skins from India that were for sale in nearby Myanmar, Laos and Tibetan regions of China.

Much of the illegal trade is thought to go through the "porous" border with Nepal, the experts said.

The report noted that while no reliable estimates of leopard numbers in India exist, they are considered widespread but not abundant.

"There has been a long standing anxiety among biologists and conservationists that the leopard in India is in serious decline," the experts stated.

TRAFFIC

This leopard skin was used to make a rug.

Leopards, like tigers, do have protected status in India, but many Indians consider both animals a threat. Some rural villagers have lost livestock, or even their lives, to leopards and tigers.?

The report's authors said that conflict isn't a reason to turn a blind eye to a potential extinction.

"There is still a disproportionate emphasis on the problem that the leopard causes in comparison to the crisis that the leopard is facing," the report stated.

The plight of India's tigers is probably even worse: just 1,700 are estimated to be left in the wild, nearly half the number from a decade ago and a fraction of the 100,000 estimated a century ago. Worldwide, only 4,000 tigers are thought to be left in the wild.

But other data suggests more leopards are being killed than tigers. The nonprofit Project Tiger reports?cases of leopards killed for skins far exceeded tiger poachings in each year between 1998 and 2003.

TRAFFIC and the WWF, after listing ways for India to crack down on trafficking, said a lack of action could lead leopards down that same path.

"Without an effective strategy to assess and tackle the threats posed by illegal trade," said Chavda, "the danger is that leopard numbers may decline rapidly as happened previously to the tiger."

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Manage your anxiety at Caloundra | Sunshine Coast Health | Fitness ...

RESIDENTS struggling to cope and manage with anxiety are invited to a workshop being held in?late October in Caloundra.

The four week workshop will be facilitated by Adult Health program Social Workers.

It will commence October 24 from 1-3pm at Caloundra Community Health, 2A West Terrace, Caloundra.

Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service Community Health Social Worker?John Buchanan?said "features of anxiety can include ongoing worry or thoughts that are distressing and that interfere with daily living."

In addition to worry or negative thinking, other symptoms of anxiety can include:

  • Confusion
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  • Sweating
  • Faintness/dizziness
  • Rapid heartbeat
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Upset stomach or nausea
  • Restlessness
  • Avoidance behaviour
  • Irritability

Participants will be taught to understand and recognise why they worry and what causes their anxiety levels to increase.

Mr Buchanan said "The Managing Anxiety workshop will help participants develop some life skills to help them manage their anxiety more effectively."

"I urge anyone who feels they may be suffering from anxiety to register for the workshop.

"Come along, learn to relax, manage anxiety, and start enjoying life again."

For more information or to register for the workshop, please phone Caloundra Community Health on 5436 8552.

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Tough match for Barca in Primera Liga

Madrid, Sep 28

FC Barcelona face their toughest test of the football season to date Saturday night when they travel to play an in-form Sevilla in the Primera Liga.

With Real Madrid not playing until Sunday again, this is another chance for Tito Vilanova's side to open up a temporary 11-point lead over Madrid.

But it will be difficult against a Sevilla side unbeaten this season and which has already defeated Real Madrid in the Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium, reports Xinhua.

Barca are still without central defenders Gerard Pique and Carles Puyol through injury. The pair is racing to be fit for the 'Classico' against Real Madrid the following Sunday.

Meanwhile, there is a chance that Andres Iniesta will have recovered from a muscle injury while Sevilla will look to the pace of Jesus Navas to trouble the Barca back line.

Real Madrid entertain Deportivo la Coruna Sunday night and will expect all three points against a team that was beaten by Sevilla last weekend.

Source: http://www.prokerala.com/news/articles/a330760.html

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Diversity Roundup: USDA Announces $1.33 Billion Discrimination Settlement

High Court Prepares to Debate Affirmative Action: The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments in a case that could potentially redefine the way higher education institutions consider race as part of its college admissions, the Washington Post reports. The case involves a white woman, Abigail Fisher, who alleges the University of Texas discriminated against her because of her race, leading her to lose her spot in the 2008 freshmen class.

USDA Announces $1.33 Billion Discrimination Settlement: The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced a filing period for Hispanics and women who may have been discriminated against, with a $1.33 billion settlement available for those who prove to have a case, Vindy.com reports.

Census: Latinos Identify as Mixed at a Higher Rate
: Latinos are more likely to identify as mixed race, according to a Census Bureau report as reported on by NBC Latino. Since the Latino label is considered an ethnicity, those who identify as Latino are more likely to also choose another race, the report found.

Approved Applicants of Deferred-Action Program Begin to Emerge: Just 29 applications for deferred deportations have been approved by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agency, which has received more than 100,000 applications, the New York Times reports. The approved applicants get temporary deferred action along with two-year work permits, though they do not gain legal immigration status.

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Arkansas court upholds medical marijuana proposal

(AP) ? The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a proposed ballot measure that, if successful, would make the state the first in the South to legalize medical marijuana.

Justices rejected a challenge by a coalition of conservative groups who had asked the court to block the proposed initiated act from the November ballot or order the state to not count any votes cast on the issue.

The measure would allow patients with qualifying conditions to buy marijuana from nonprofit dispensaries with a doctor's recommendation. The proposal acknowledges that marijuana is still illegal under federal law, but the Coalition to Preserve Arkansas Values argued that it doesn't adequately explain that approved users could still face federal prosecution.

"We hold that it is an adequate and fair representation without misleading tendencies or partisan coloring," the court wrote. "Therefore, the act is proper for inclusion on the ballot at the general election on Nov. 6, 2012, and the petition is therefore denied."

Arkansas will be the first Southern state to put the medical marijuana question to voters. Seventeen states and the District of Columbia have legalized it in some fashion. Massachusetts voters are also expected to vote on the issue this fall, while the North Dakota Supreme Court ruled a medical marijuana initiative can't appear on that state's ballot.

Jerry Cox, the head of the Arkansas Family Council and a member of the coalition, declined to comment immediately on the ruling and said opponents planned a news conference later Thursday morning. The conservative coalition argued that Arkansas' 384-word ballot question doesn't accurately describe other consequences of passing the 8,700-word law, including a provision that would allow minors to use medical marijuana with parental consent.

Justices disagreed and said the proposed law is fairly summarized in the question that will appear on the ballot.

"Here, after reviewing the ballot title of 384 words, we conclude that the title informs the voters in an intelligible, honest and impartial manner of the substantive matter of the act," the ruling said.

The group behind the measure, Arkansans for Compassionate Care, told the court it believes the measure is sufficiently fair to go before voters. David Couch, an attorney for the group, said he was pleased with the ruling and said it allowed them to shift gears to building support for the measure's passage.

"Now that we've passed muster with the Supreme Court we'll begin our campaign to show the people of the state of Arkansas that this is truly a compassionate measure," Couch said.

Under the proposal, qualifying health conditions would include cancer, glaucoma, HIV, AIDS and Alzheimer's disease. The proposal also would allow qualifying patients or a designated caregiver to grow marijuana if the patient lives more than 5 miles from a dispensary.

The conservative coalition's members include leaders of the Arkansas Faith and Ethics Council, the Family Council Action Committee and the Families First Foundation.

Past efforts to put medical marijuana on the ballot in Arkansas have faltered, though voters in two cities in the state have approved referendums that encourage police to regard arrests for small amounts of marijuana as a low priority.

Supporters of the current proposal mounted an organized and well-funded campaign that surprised many political observers. Arkansans for Compassionate Care, the group advocating for the measure, won ballot access after submitting far more than the required 62,500 signatures.

Medical marijuana has never come before voters in the South partly because of the difficulty of getting such initiatives on the ballot. And conservative legislators throughout the region have not backed the efforts. The Washington-based Marijuana Policy Project has provided most of the funding for the campaign in Arkansas, contributing $251,000 to the effort.

Officials with the group said they stepped in after polling showed strong support for the measure in Arkansas. Group leaders also cite a "symbolic" value in passing a medical marijuana law in the South.

Gov. Mike Beebe, who is opposed to the proposal, told reporters on Thursday he doesn't believe the state's voters would legalize medical marijuana. Beebe said he's asked for an estimate of how much it will cost the state to regulate the dispensaries if the measure passes.

"If I understand what I think I understand about it, if it passes, it's going to require a whole of administration from the health department," Beebe said. "I don't know where we're going to get it from."

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Andrew DeMillo can be reached at www.twitter.com/ademillo

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U.S. and Russian experts turn up volume on cybersecurity alarms

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Uncontrolled security threats on the Internet could return much of the planet to an era without electricity or automated transportation, top U.S. and Russian experts said on Thursday.

Former National Security Agency Director Michael Hayden warned that the United States had yet to resolve basic questions about how to police the Internet, let alone how to defend critical infrastructure such as electric generation plants.

And if recently discovered and government-sponsored intrusion software proliferates in the same way that viruses have in the past, "somewhere in 2020, maybe 2040, we'll get back to a romantic time - no power, no cars, no trains," said Eugene Kaspersky, chief executive officer of Moscow-based Kaspersky Lab, the largest privately held security vendor.

The back-to-back presentations at a Washington conference painted the starkest picture to date about the severity of the cybersecurity problem.

The past two years have seen an escalation of such warnings, especially about what U.S. officials have termed an unprecedented theft of trade secrets and. more lately, mounting threats to infrastructure.

At the same time, Congress failed last month to pass legislation aimed at protecting vital facilities, which Hayden bemoaned, and Kaspersky earlier this year detected extremely sophisticated surveillance programs that infiltrated personal computers and energy facilities in the Middle East.

If previous viruses were like bicycles, Kaspersky said, then the Stuxnet worm that damaged uranium enrichment centrifuges at the Natanz plant in Iran two years ago would be a plane, and the latest programs, dubbed Flame and Gauss, would be "space shuttles."

Researchers are still dissecting those heavily encrypted viruses. Kaspersky and others say they are related to Stuxnet, which officials have privately admitted was designed by U.S. and Israel intelligence forces.

But Kaspersky said Stuxnet, Flame and Gauss would become templates.

Although Stuxnet infected thousands of machines in friendly nations, it was written by cautious "professionals" who minimized collateral damage, Kaspersky said at the Billington Cybersecurity Summit at the National Press Club. The knock-off versions by others will be much less discriminating, he added.

To show how quickly computer attacks can proliferate, Kaspersky said an electronic assault that disabled thousands of computers at Saudi Arabia's Aramco in mid-August had followed a separate infection reported by an Iranian oil company a few months ago.

Mounting a defense against nation-sponsored attacks will be extraordinarily difficult, Kaspersky said, as it requires new operating systems designed to manage equipment at crucial facilities. He said stopping criminals and terrorists who will adopt the same techniques would take strong international cooperation and deeper monitoring of the Internet, which many oppose on privacy grounds.

"We need to upgrade our understanding that the world is different," Kaspersky said. "We need to pay more attention to the critical information technology security issues."

Yet Kaspersky and Hayden said international treaties or even nonbinding agreements were nowhere in sight.

What is more, Hayden said, both the divided U.S. Congress and even different agencies within the executive branch have failed to reach a consensus on fundamental concepts, in part because the issues are still so new.

A Senate bill backed by President Barack Obama would have set voluntary cybersecurity standards for critical plants and allowed for greater information-sharing between intelligence agencies and private companies. But the bill encountered opposition from both the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which objected to additional regulation, and the American Civil Liberties Union, which was worried about privacy issues.

The White House is now developing an executive order that would not go so far, but it still wants more powerful laws.

Even inside the administration, Hayden said, the Defense Department has defined cyberspace as a warfare domain that it must "dominate," while the Department of Homeland Security has publicly disagreed.

A core problem is that the same communications networks are used both for military operations and civilian transactions, which are protected from unreasonable searches.

While most Americans would welcome a local police officer shining a light at a shrub in their yard after seeing something suspicious, almost no one would feel the same way about questionable Internet activity.

The National Security Agency has the most advanced capabilities for cyberattacks and defense in the world, Hayden said.

"It is awesome," he said. "But nobody there has the authorization to defend you," because the NSA is generally barred from domestic eavesdropping.

As governments and companies recognize that they have all been hacked and focus more on limiting the damage from breaches, Hayden called for more extensive debate from civilians on how the United States should treat the Internet.

"You and I have not yet given our government guidance about what we want it to do," he said.

(Editing by Lisa Von Ahn)

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Rotoworld: Week 4 fantasy football rankings

The NFL news cycle can be vicious. Less than 24 hours after throwing for 323 yards and a pair of scores against the league?s most imposing pass defense, Peyton Manning's arm strength was back in the news.

ESPN?s Ron Jaworski noted that Manning isn?t ?spinning it? like Aaron Rodgers or Matthew Stafford. This was hardly earth-shattering news, as Manning was never among the league?s rifle arms even in his prime.

The story sprouted more legs, however, when a veteran scout texted NFL Network?s Albert Breer to say, ?Peyton Manning can?t throw the ball anymore.? Wait, there?s more. As Breer delved deeper, the scout offered, "I would put my professional reputation on this -- he cannot throw with the velocity he could a couple years ago. He just can't. He's still as smart and accurate as anybody, he just can't sling it the way he used to." Another scout went on to voice the same opinion to Breer, stating that Manning?s arm is ?for sure, a lot weaker.?

I?m no scout, but I watched the game and Manning?s arm wasn?t exactly in pop-gun Pennington mode. If that arm was strong enough for a top-10 Week 3 fantasy finish against the Texans, it?s plenty sufficient to exploit a Raiders defense absolutely torn asunder by opposing aerial attacks. Oakland?s corners are so shabby that safety Mike Huff had to change positions, to "spectacularly bad" results versus the Steelers. Spinning or not, Manning is a must-start in Week 4.

Week 4 Quarterbacks

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QB Notes: What to make of Rodgers? He hasn?t directed the Packers offense to 20 points in a game since last Christmas. Of course, the defenses of the Super Bowl winning Giants and this year?s 49ers, Bears and Seahawks has a lot to do with that. With his weapons intact and a potential shootout looming against a Saints defense that just allowed 510 total yards to the Chiefs, Rodgers is getting the benefit of the doubt this week. He gets the edge over Brees due solely to homefield advantage.

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Stafford returned to practice Thursday and is on track to play against a Vikings defense that could be in a let-down game after playing over their heads against the 49ers. ? The Falcons-Panthers game could match the Packers-Saints for fireworks potential. It?s a big game for Newton?s fantasy outlook.

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Playing without his top receiver for 11-of-12 quarters, Griffin has directed the Redskins to a league-high 99 points while averaging 404.3 yards per game. If you drafted RGIII as your backup, however, it may not be a great idea to shop your other quarterback. Griffin is on pace for 171 rushing attempts, which would shatter Michael Vick?s career-high of 123. Defenses are starting to sell out their ends, as evidenced by the eye-popping 28 times that Griffin went to the ground with contact against the Bengals. He?s taking a lot of punishment out of that pistol offense.

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Fitzpatrick?s fantasy points have been inflated by a garbage-time Jets defense and two weak opponents. As NFL Films analyst Greg Cosell points out, only three of Fitzpatrick?s 86 pass attempts have traveled 19+ yards. He still has issues with ball placement. Sell high if you can. ? Schaub?s accuracy on deep and intermediate balls was pin-point versus Denver, but the Texans remain the run-heaviest team in the NFL. ? Look for Ponder?s fantasy production to rise with Jerome Simpson on board as a vertical threat.

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Cutler has another tough matchup against a Dallas defense that has shut passing games down this season. ? Locker?s Week 3 stats were artificially inflated by a pair of fluky long touchdowns to Jared Cook and Nate Washington. He has a prohibitive matchup against J.J. Watt and Johnathan Joseph.

The NFL news cycle can be vicious. Less than 24 hours after throwing for 323 yards and a pair of scores against the league?s most imposing pass defense, Peyton Manning's arm strength was back in the news.

ESPN?s Ron Jaworski noted that Manning isn?t ?spinning it? like Aaron Rodgers or Matthew Stafford. This was hardly earth-shattering news, as Manning was never among the league?s rifle arms even in his prime.

The story sprouted more legs, however, when a veteran scout texted NFL Network?s Albert Breer to say, ?Peyton Manning can?t throw the ball anymore.? Wait, there?s more. As Breer delved deeper, the scout offered, "I would put my professional reputation on this -- he cannot throw with the velocity he could a couple years ago. He just can't. He's still as smart and accurate as anybody, he just can't sling it the way he used to." Another scout went on to voice the same opinion to Breer, stating that Manning?s arm is ?for sure, a lot weaker.?

I?m no scout, but I watched the game and Manning?s arm wasn?t exactly in pop-gun Pennington mode. If that arm was strong enough for a top-10 Week 3 fantasy finish against the Texans, it?s plenty sufficient to exploit a Raiders defense absolutely torn asunder by opposing aerial attacks. Oakland?s corners are so shabby that safety Mike Huff had to change positions, to "spectacularly bad" results versus the Steelers. Spinning or not, Manning is a must-start in Week 4.

Week 4 Quarterbacks

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QB Notes: What to make of Rodgers? He hasn?t directed the Packers offense to 20 points in a game since last Christmas. Of course, the defenses of the Super Bowl winning Giants and this year?s 49ers, Bears and Seahawks has a lot to do with that. With his weapons intact and a potential shootout looming against a Saints defense that just allowed 510 total yards to the Chiefs, Rodgers is getting the benefit of the doubt this week. He gets the edge over Brees due solely to homefield advantage.

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Stafford returned to practice Thursday and is on track to play against a Vikings defense that could be in a let-down game after playing over their heads against the 49ers. ? The Falcons-Panthers game could match the Packers-Saints for fireworks potential. It?s a big game for Newton?s fantasy outlook.

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Playing without his top receiver for 11-of-12 quarters, Griffin has directed the Redskins to a league-high 99 points while averaging 404.3 yards per game. If you drafted RGIII as your backup, however, it may not be a great idea to shop your other quarterback. Griffin is on pace for 171 rushing attempts, which would shatter Michael Vick?s career-high of 123. Defenses are starting to sell out their ends, as evidenced by the eye-popping 28 times that Griffin went to the ground with contact against the Bengals. He?s taking a lot of punishment out of that pistol offense.

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Fitzpatrick?s fantasy points have been inflated by a garbage-time Jets defense and two weak opponents. As NFL Films analyst Greg Cosell points out, only three of Fitzpatrick?s 86 pass attempts have traveled 19+ yards. He still has issues with ball placement. Sell high if you can. ? Schaub?s accuracy on deep and intermediate balls was pin-point versus Denver, but the Texans remain the run-heaviest team in the NFL. ? Look for Ponder?s fantasy production to rise with Jerome Simpson on board as a vertical threat.

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Cutler has another tough matchup against a Dallas defense that has shut passing games down this season. ? Locker?s Week 3 stats were artificially inflated by a pair of fluky long touchdowns to Jared Cook and Nate Washington. He has a prohibitive matchup against J.J. Watt and Johnathan Joseph.


Week 4 Running Backs


RB Notes:
Ravens defensive boss Dick Jauron calls Rice ?one of the very best players in the league on the offensive side of the ball.? That?s been evident for awhile now, as Rice has emerged as the best all-around back in the game. He jumped off the tape against the Patriots, succeeding between the tackles, sustaining a rushing attack, getting to the corner, turning on a dime after the catch and excelling in pass protection. Rice has averaged 134 yards per in his last four games versus the Browns.

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Jones-Drew draws a Bengals defense that has hemorrhaged 102 points in three games, with MLB Rey Maualuga forfeiting big plays at an alarming rate. ? Even on a surgically-repaired knee, Peterson still runs as violently as any back in the league. ? Mathews had a whopping eight targets in his debut. There aren?t more than a half-dozen backs I would take for the remainder of the season. ? NFL Films analyst Greg Cosell believes McFadden isn?t quite as explosive as he?s been the previous two seasons. The Raiders have passed the ball 128 times compared to just 44 rushing attempts for McFadden. Expect regression to the mean the rest of the way.
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What was most impressive about Charles? career-high 288 yards wasn?t the 91-yard touchdown run. That was merely the most obvious example of the Saints? lack of speed on defense. It?s the 39 touches -- besting his previous career-high by a dozen -- that is most telling for fantasy value. With Peyton Hillis in a walking boot, Charles will see an increased role in the passing game versus the Chargers. ? Speaking of the Saints defense, no back has a better matchup this week than Benson. New Orleans has allowed the most rushing yards and the fantasy points to opposing running backs of any defense.
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I?m not suggesting that Martin lacks job security, but it?s slightly disconcerting that LeGarrette Blount?s four runs last week were four of the most productive by the Bucs that game. Martin has yet to show an extra gear. ? Ridley?s playing time decreased in Week 3 simply because he?s not in the no-huddle personnel grouping. I would expect a bigger role against the Bills. ? Morris is the first Redskins back since Stephen Davis in 1999 to open the season with three consecutive games of 75+ rushing yards. He has that job on lockdown. ? McGahee felt good after Wednesday?s practice. All signs are positive thus far.

Matt Forte has been overly optimistic about his chances of playing Monday. Until we hear differently from the Bears, I?m assuming he sits one more week. Keep an eye on Bush?s shoulder, though. That injury kept him out of practice Wednesday. ? The other Bush missed practice with swelling and stiffness in his knee and could be a game-time decision. ? Leshoure has the look of a volume runner. Give him a week to see if he starts showing playmaking ability before considering a sell-high.
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Ryan Williams has a window to take full control of the Cardinals backfield, but keep expectations in check. The Dolphins defense kills fantasy backs, and Williams has had just one good quarter in 12 this season. He looked great as a clock-killer in Week 3 versus a tired Eagles defense. ? This is one of the weeks to use Tate as a RB2 against a Titans defense that has been steamrolled by opposing backs. ? S-Jax wasn?t himself while playing through a groin injury last week. ? Until further notice, Bradshaw and Brown are splitting time.
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Fred Jackson appeared to be further along than C.J. Spiller entering Wednesday, but the two could be trending in opposite directions. Check back Friday afternoon for an update on the Bills backfield. ? Jonathan Stewart admits his toe isn?t right. ? Greene and Powell have combined to average 3.1 YPC on first down.

Week 4 Wide Receivers

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WR Notes: Calvin Johnson flat-out took over the game in the fourth quarter and overtime, making a series of acrobatic grabs in heavy traffic. It doesn?t feel like he?s truly exploded yet, but he has 58 more yards than the next-closest receiver. ? Speaking of which, Green is second in yards and first in fantasy points. His brilliant performance versus the Redskins could have been even more rewarding for fantasy owners had an 11-yard reverse not been stopped a foot shy of the end zone.

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As we suspected before the season, Harvin is essentially slump proof. There?s no more electric NFL player in space, and coordinator Bill Musgrave is pulling out all the stops to get the ball in his hands after struggling as a play-caller in his Minnesota debut last season. Harvin leads the league in receptions and is second only to Brandon Myers in catch percentage. ? Don?t think Andre Johnson was lucky to reel in a 60-yard bomb from Matt Schaub last week. He got open deep downfield two other times. The first resulted in a drop on a perfectly placed ball, and the other was a near-catch in the end zone on the play that resulted in Schaub losing a portion of his ear to a vicious Joe Mays hit.

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Play Thomas and Decker with confidence this week. The Raiders secondary is that bad, and both receivers are in the top-20 in targets. ? The Bills allow the fourth-most fantasy points to opposing wide receivers, and the duo of Lloyd and Welker is coming off huge games in Week 3. ? Jordy Nelson is due to go off in a potential shootout with the Saints. I?d trust him more than Jennings, who is still not back to first-half 2011 form. ? Vincent Jackson has a dream matchup against a Redskins defense that has allowed 10 touchdown passes already.

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Steve Smith has made the most of his four targets in each of the past two games. ? Dwayne Bowe, on the other hand, has been targeted at least 15 times in each of the past two weeks. ? Marshall has a daunting matchup against a Cowboys defense that used shadow corner Brandon Carr and essentially a box-in-one on Vincent Jackson last week. ? Dez Bryant doesn?t have a red zone target. That?s largely because only three teams have run fewer red zone plays than Dallas.? ? Since Week 11 of last season, the Eagles are 7-0 when Maclin plays and 0-3 when he sits.

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Britt was targeted 11 times and just missed several plays. Matchups guru Evan Silva believes a breakout is coming, but it will likely have to wait a week with lockdown corner Johnathan Joseph in coverage Sunday. ? Holmes is averaging a healthy 11 targets per game. ? Denarius Moore has been Carson Palmer?s favorite target in the two games he?s played, averaging nine per. ? Sidney Rice had just one target in Week 3, as the Seahawks are clearly trying to hide their rookie quarterback. ? Alex Smith has only passed six times in the red zone, and his primary read there is Vernon Davis -- not Crabtree.

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I wouldn?t hold out much hope for Garcon this week. If he sits, move Hankerson up a half-dozen spots. ? Jones and Cobb are flex-worthy this week in what projects as one of the highest-scoring games. ? Titus Young?s snap count skyrocketed in Week 3 because Tony Scheffler was out; the Lions ran fewer two-tight end sets. ? Barden will play a minor role with Hakeem Nicks due back. ? Kerley has yet to be targeted more than four times in a game.


Week 4 Tight Ends

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TE Notes: Gronkowski averaged 7.75 targets per week under Bill O?Brien last season. He?s down to six per week under Josh McDaniels, largely because he spent the second half of the Ravens game doing nothing but blocking. Gronk remains a red-zone monster, but his consistency will suffer as McDaniels uses his parts differently this season.

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The Chiefs have allowed the ninth-most fantasy points to tight ends through three weeks, and the Chargers figure to try to get Gates going after a disappointing output versus the Falcons. Gates? ribs looked fine last week. ? Vernon Davis is leading all tight ends in fantasy points; the Jets are without their best cover man. ? Finley leads the Packers in targets. If he can?t be trusted in a potential shootout with the Saints, you?re never going to use him.

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Heath Miller, who leads all players in red-zone targets, is the only tight end with more than Martellus Bennett. ? Pitta is tied with Jimmy Graham for the tight-end target lead with 31. He?s here to stay as a TE1 option. ? Rudolph is Christian Ponder?s go-to guy in the end zone, to the point where a wide open Adrian Peterson was ignored on the tight end?s circus catch last week. The Lions have surrendered 15 receptions, 220 yards and 3 TDs to tight ends the past two weeks.

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Witten?s problems have been related to rust and concentration. He?s getting open, just not catching the ball. ? Olsen?s 14 Week 3 targets are encouraging, but the matchup is tough this week. ? Cook is touch-and-go with a shoulder injury against the best defense in the league. ? Cameron is worth tracking to see if his role continues to expand, but he?s hardly trustworthy at Baltimore. ? Myers has velcro hands, but he?s not targeted heavily and doesn?t make plays after the catch.

Week 4 Defense/Special Teams

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Week 4 Kickers

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Fabricated: Scientists develop method to synthesize the sound of clothing for animations (video)

Fabricated Scientists synthesize the sound of moving clothing, but you'll still need the Wilhelm Scream

Developments in CGI and animatronics might be getting alarmingly realistic, but the audio that goes with it often still relies on manual recordings. A pair of associate professors and a graduate student from Cornell University, however, have developed a method for synthesizing the sound of moving fabrics -- such as rustling clothes -- for use in animations, and thus, potentially film. The process, presented at SIGGRAPH, but reported to the public today, involves looking into two components of the natural sound of fabric, cloth moving on cloth, and crumpling. After creating a model for the energy and pattern of these two aspects, an approximation of the sound can be created, which acts as a kind of "road map" for the final audio.

The end result is created by breaking the map down into much smaller fragments, which are then matched against a database of similar sections of real field-recorded audio. They even included binaural recordings to give a first-person perspective for headphone wearers. The process is still overseen by a human sound engineer, who selects the appropriate type of fabric and oversees the way that sounds are matched, meaning it's not quite ready for prime time. Understandable really, as this is still a proof of concept, with real-time operations and other improvements penciled in for future iterations. What does a virtual sheet being pulled over an imaginary sofa sound like? Head past the break to hear it in action, along with a presentation of the process.

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NYC to round out skyline with tallest Ferris wheel

NEW YORK (AP) ? The Big Apple is getting another "biggest": the world's tallest Ferris wheel, part of an ambitious plan to draw New Yorkers and tourists alike to the city's so-called "forgotten borough."

The 625-foot-tall, $230 million New York Wheel is to grace a spot in Staten Island overlooking the Statue of Liberty and the downtown Manhattan skyline, offering a singular view as it sweeps higher than other big wheels like the Singapore Flyer, the London Eye and a "High Roller" planned for Las Vegas.

Designed to carry 1,440 passengers at a time, it's expected to draw 4.5 million people a year to a setting that also would include a 100-shop outlet mall and a 200-room hotel.

It will be "an attraction unlike any other in New York City ? in fact, it will be, we think, unlike any other on the planet," Mayor Michael Bloomberg said as he unveiled the plans against the backdrop of New York Harbor. While the privately financed project faces various reviews, officials hope to have the wheel turning by the end of 2015.

The wheel would put Staten Island on the map of superlatives in a place where "biggest" is almost an expectation ? home to the nation's biggest city population, busiest mass-transit system, even the biggest Applebee's restaurant.

The attraction stands to change the profile of the least populous and most remote of the city's five boroughs, a sometime municipal underdog that has taken insults from New Jersey and was once known for having the world's largest ... landfill.

"It's going to be a real icon. The Ferris wheel will be Staten Island's Eiffel Tower," Sen. Charles Schumer enthused.

As a visible addition to the skyline around the harbor, the wheel "gives Staten Island an identity beyond its role as a suburban community," while letting it tap into the stream of tourist money in a city that drew 50.9 million visitors last year, said Mitchell Moss, a New York University urban policy professor.

The project is expected to bring $500 million in private investment and 1,100 permanent jobs to the borough's St. George waterfront, and the developers will pay the city $2.5 million a year in rent for the land.

Staten Island isn't entirely off the tourist map. Its free ferry is the city's third-largest tourist attraction, carrying an estimated 2 million visitors a year alongside millions of residents, officials say.

But the city has long struggled to entice tourists off the boat and into Staten Island. Much-touted Staten Island sightseeing bus tours fizzled within a year in 2009 for lack of ridership.

Australian tourists Leah Field and Adam Lica, for example, were riding the ferry Thursday for its views of the Statue of Liberty. They thought they might have lunch on the Staten Island side but weren't planning to explore further.

"We weren't sure what there is to do there," explained Lica, 32, of Melbourne. But were there a giant Ferris wheel, the couple likely would go ride it, he said.

But Henriette Repmann, a German university student, said she wouldn't bother.

"You don't have to have the biggest Ferris wheel in the world to get a good view of New York," Repmann, 20, of Leipzig, said Thursday as she visited the Empire State Building.

Largely a bedroom community for other parts of the city, Staten Island boasts about 470,000 residents and a minor league ballpark, cultural sites and quirky attractions, from locations in the video for Madonna's "Papa Don't Preach" to the Staten Island Zoo, home to New York's answer to Pennsylvania's prognosticating groundhog. The Staten Island rodent bears the dubious distinction of having once bitten Bloomberg.

But Staten Island, the only one of the city's five boroughs not accessible by subway, tends to get overshadowed by its bigger neighbors, so much so that some have at times suggested it secede from the city.

And residents often bristle at an image shaped by such television shows as "Mob Wives" and "Big Ang" ? and by a former New Jersey beach town mayor who portrayed Staten Islanders in a blog post as heavy on hairspray and light on class. (The ex-mayor, Ken Pringle of Belmar, visited Staten Island in 2008 to make amends.)

Resident Miatta Bryant thinks the wheel might bring the borough more respect.

"People always say Staten Island is so boring," the 26-year-old certified nursing assistant said.

The Ferris wheel, state Assemblyman Matthew Titone hopes, will show the world a different Staten Island than the one they see on TV.

"They will see our cultural institutions and will see that we are not idiots," he said. "Shirtless, musclebound idiots."

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Associated Press writer Verena Dobnik and researcher Jennifer Farrar contributed to this report.

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