Thursday, July 11, 2013

?Instead of Proving the Skeptics Wrong, Delight the True Believers?

You'll never be able to please everyone, but trying to convert people who are skeptical about your work is a losing battle. Writer and entrepreneur Seth Godin has a different strategy.

In a post on Seth's blog, he explains:

Here's the thing about proving skeptics wrong: They don't care. They won't learn. They will stay skeptics. The ones who said the airplane would never fly ignored the success of the Wright Bros. and went on to become skeptical of something else. And when they got onto an airplane, they didn't apologize to the engineers on their way in.

Instead of working so hard to prove the skeptics wrong, it makes a lot more sense to delight the true believers. They deserve it, after all, and they're the ones that are going to spread the word for you.

Hit the link to read more.

Proving the Skeptics Wrong | Seth's Blog

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Cape Fear Community College sports camps continue this month

The Cape Fear Community College Athletic Department is offering a series of ?Sea Devil Day Camps? this summer.

The sessions are designed to ?offer children, ages 6-12, the opportunity to learn basic athletic skills, sportsmanship, and character development? and will instruction will come from the Cape Fear Community College coaching staff.

The release concerning the camps indicated they also serve as an opportunity for ?children to experience CFCC?s facilities and familiarize themselves with the campus and college culture.?

Parents and guardians can go to the CFCC camp webpage to register. And you are asked to pre-register by the Wednesday prior to the first day of the particular camp.

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Sea Devil Day Camps
Ages: 6-12
Cost: $150 ($125 CFCC Employee/Student Discount)
All Campers must bring a water bottle and sunscreen (if applicable). ?A snack will be provided.

Boys and Girls Basketball Day Camp
July 22 ? 25, 2013
9:00 a.m. ? 12:00 p.m.
Schwartz Center ? Downtown Campus, 601 North Front Street

Cheerleading Day Camp?
July 22 ? 25, 2013
1:00 p.m. ? 4:00 p.m.
Schwartz Center ? Downtown Campus, 601 North Front Street

Boys and Girls Soccer Day Camp
July 29 ? August 1, 2013
9:00 a.m. ? 12:00 p.m.
Sea Devil Soccer Facility ? North Campus, 4500 Blue Clay Road
All Soccer Camp participants must bring their own shin guards and soccer ball ?

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Source: http://sports.blogs.starnewsonline.com/15960/cape-fear-community-college-sports-camps-continue-this-month/

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Russia: Syrian rebels made, used sarin nerve gas

(AP) ? Russia's U.N. ambassador said Tuesday that Russian experts determined that Syrian rebels made sarin nerve gas and used it in a deadly chemical weapon attack outside Aleppo in March.

Ambassador Vitaly Churkin blamed opposition fighters for the March 19 attack in the government-controlled Aleppo suburb of Khan al-Assal, which he said killed 26 people, including 16 military personnel, and injured 86 others.

The rebels have blamed the government for the attack. The U.S. Britain and France have said they have seen no evidence to indicate that the opposition has acquired or used chemical weapons.

In Washington, White House spokesman Jay Carney said "We have yet to see any evidence that backs up the assertion that anybody besides the Syrian government has had the ability to use chemical weapons or has used chemical weapons."

Churkin told reporters after delivering an 80-page report to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon that the Assad regime asked Russia, its closest ally, to investigate the attack after a U.N. team of chemical weapons experts was unable to enter the country in a dispute over the probe's scope.

Acting U.S. Ambassador Rosemary DiCarlo said Syrian President Bashar Assad should now allow U.N. chemical weapons experts into the country to conduct an investigation of the Khan al-Assal incident as well as other allegations of chemical weapons use by the U.S., U.K., and France.

The samples taken from the impact site of the gas-laden projectile were analyzed at a Russian laboratory certified by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, Churkin said.

He said the analysis showed that the unguided Basha'ir-3 rocket that hit Khan al-Assal was not a military-standard chemical weapon.

Churkin said the results indicate it "was not industrially manufactured and was filled with sarin." He said the samples indicated the sarin and the projectile were produced in makeshift "cottage industry" conditions, and the projectile "is not a standard one for chemical use."

The absence of chemical stabilizers, which are needed for long-term storage and later use, indicated its "possibly recent production," Churkin said.

"Therefore, there is every reason to believe that it was the armed opposition fighters who used the chemical weapons in Khan al-Assal," Churkin said.

"According to information at our disposal," he added, "the production of 'Basha'ir 3' unguided projectiles was started in February 2013 by the so-called 'Basha'ir al-Nasr' brigade affiliated with the Free Syrian Army."

On Monday, Syria invited Ake Sellstrom, head of the U.N. fact-finding mission on allegations of chemical weapons use in Syria, and U.N. disarmament chief Angela Kane to visit Damascus for foreign-minister level talks on conducting a probe of just the Khan al-Assal attack.

The Russian ambassador strongly backed the idea, calling it "a promising process" that hopefully will lead to an investigation.

Britain, France and the United States have provided the secretary-general with information on other alleged chemical weapons attacks in Syria. Ban has repeatedly said he wants a broader investigation than just Khan al-Assal.

"We support a thorough investigation of all credible allegations," Churkin said, but added that Russian experts "were not impressed at all" by the material provided to them by the U.K., U.S. and France.

At the White House, Carney said that Syria's President "Bashar al-Assad called for a U.N. investigation into the use of chemical weapons and then he blocked the ability of the United Nations to conduct that investigation. The way to answer this question is to allow the United Nations to investigate."

President Barack Obama's administration says it has "high confidence" that Syrian President Bashar Assad's forces have killed up to 150 people with sarin gas.

In a letter to the secretary-general on June 14, then-U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice said the U.S. had determined that sarin was used in the March 19 attack on Khan al-Assal and also in an April 13 attack on the Aleppo neighborhood of Shaykh Maqsud. She said unspecified chemicals, possibly including chemical warfare agents, were used May 14 in an attack on Qasr Abu Samrah and in a May 23 attack on Adra.

The use of a chemical weapon crossed Obama's "red line" for escalating U.S. involvement in the conflict and prompted the decision to send arms and ammunition to the opposition, not just humanitarian aid and non-lethal material like armored vests and night goggles.

Churkin said Russia plans to provide the 80-page report to the U.S., U.K. and France, and "I hope they find it persuasive." But he said it will not be made public.

U.N. spokesman Martin Nesirky had no immediate comment on the issue, noting that the Russian ambassador had delivered the "weighty and quite technical" report only minutes earlier. He said the Department of Disarmament Affairs would study it and provide guidance to the secretary-general.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/cae69a7523db45408eeb2b3a98c0c9c5/Article_2013-07-09-UN-UN-Syria-Chemical-Weapons/id-559daac6d1e74af187c5dd3603ccdcab

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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

IAB: Mobile Ad Revenue Pushes $9B Globally In 2013 After 83% Surge In 2012 Thanks To Smartphone Boom

your ad hereWhile smartphone growth may be reaching saturation point in some developed markets, the services that people are using on the devices continue to expand, and that is having a direct impact on the growth of mobile advertising. Globally, the mobile ads market brought in revenues of $8.9 billion in 2012 -- a rise of nearly 83% on 2011's revenues of $5.3 billion, according to figures out today of the IAB and IHS.

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Retif Oil survives, 4-3, against Post 307 to advance to the 1st District City Series championship game

, July 07, 2013 7 p.m.

Brett Leonhard looking for the final out of the game. - (Joshua Preston, NOLA.com | The Times Picayune)

Retif Oil needed every bit of nine innings to come out with a victory Friday at Kirsch Rooney. The Jesuit-based club survived 4-3 against Post 307 to advance to the 1st District City Series championship game.

Tied at two going into the final inning, Mitch Alexander sent a groundball to the left side of the infield and narrowly beat out the throw to first to get Retif Oil?s first runner on base and advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt from Blake Baker.

With a runner in scoring position, Dylan Weston, who had reached base twice on errors, came through with his first hit of the day driving a fastball deep to left field for a stand-up double. Trent Forshag followed, beating out another close play at first for a single that also allowed Weston to move to third.

Ben Hess then took a pitch low in the zone right over Drew Tortorich?s head at second base for Retif?s second run of the inning, giving them a 4-2 lead. Retif looked to be in for a big inning after Spencer Miller drew a walk in the following at-bat, but Brandon Sequera sent a rocket through the infield that went straight to shortstop Devin Morrill, who tagged Hess at second to end the inning.

Post 307 fought back in the bottom of the inning, though, flashing the same resolve that netted them an 8-5 victory over Ponstein?s yesterday.

Ross Budenski found the perfect time to come up with his first hit, slapping a double to left field that got Post 307 their first base runner with one out in the inning.

Retif Oil coach Joey Latino then called for a timeout which seemed to settle Brett Leonhard down as he struck out the next batter, leaving Post 307 one out away from elimination.

Jon Riera then stepped into the batter?s box as a pinch hitter and ripped a double down the left field line that brought the De La Salle-based squad to within, 4-3.

?I had hit the wall, I was tired,? Leonhard said. ?I knew we put two runs up in the top of the ninth so I knew I had a little bit more room but it (Riera?s RBI-double) kind of woke me up I guess.?

Leonhard walked Jackson Ladner after a long battle at the plate following Riera?s double, but forced a grounder to third in the next at-bat to end the game. Leonhard turned in a complete game allowing just three hits with seven strikeouts.

?Coming off the tough Brother Martin loss I knew it was going to be a struggle,? Latino said. ?We just had to fight through adversity and I thought the guys did a pretty good job plugging away. We kept ourselves in the game and found a way to get two big runs in the ninth.?

Retif Oil struck first in the second inning after Alex Galy drew a walk that scored Miller, but Post 307 responded quickly, scoring two runs in the bottom half to take the lead. Walks drawn from Jordan Platt and Ladner with a Tortorich single in between loaded the bases. An errant throw to first after a Morrill grounder allowed Platt and Tortorich to score.

Starter Glenn Gebo kept Post 307 in the game throwing five innings surrendering seven hits and two walks with two strikeouts. Munster finished the game on the hill for the De La Salle based club that fought until their last out. Coach Johhny Collins, visibly upset by the narrow loss, was still proud of his team?s showing after the game.

?We played our best baseball this season this weekend. We gave ourselves a chance but fell one run short there at the end,? Collins said. ?We belong here. We proved that we can play at this level and we?re not a rollover. People are going to have to come to play when they play us.?

Ben Hess led Retif Oil offensively going 3-for-5 with two RBIs while Trent Forshag and Brandon Sequera each finished with two hits.

Retif Oil squares off against Brother Martin-based Peake BMW tomorrow at 4 p.m. at Kirsch Rooney Stadium. The Jesuit-based club will have to win twice in order to win the 1st District City Series championship.

?We want to beat them,? Leonhard said. ?It?s one of those rivalries you never want to lose.?

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Joshua Preston can be reached at?prep@nola.com?or 504.826.3405.?

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Source: http://highschoolsports.nola.com/news/article/-8173674273572828289/retif-oil-survives-4-3-against-post-307-to-advance-to-the-1st-district-city-series-championship-game/

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Correction: Baylor Alumni Association co-defendant, not plaintiff, in lawsuit against university

YNN published a story last week regarding a lawsuit over the proposed destruction of the Baylor Alumni Association Center to make way for part of the school?s new football stadium. That story contained a fundamental inaccuracy.

The Baylor Alumni Association did not file the lawsuit against Baylor University, as the original story said. According to a spokesperson for the group, the suit was filed by a single member of the 17,000-member alumni association who did not represent the group as a whole.

The Baylor Alumni Association and its current and previous presidents were also named as defendants in the lawsuit.

Because of the litigation, a judge halted the demolition of the Baylor Alumni Association Center. There will be a hearing this Wednesday on the matter.

Source: http://austin.ynn.com/content/top_stories/292811/correction--baylor-alumni-association-co-defendant--not-plaintiff--in-lawsuit-against-university

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