Sunday, August 4, 2013

Feminism Turned Mom into Monster | Liberty RoundTable

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My mom fell for the whole feminist shit agenda, and now my family and I are paying the price?

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by Scottie
(henrymakow.com)

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The baby boomer generation has been living off the fumes of an America that is now gone, and is crumbling into a demoralized modern Babylon.

Nobody, especially older baby boomers give a damn about anything. I see so many older males in their late 50?s,60?s and early 70?s paying more attention to Viargra and more worried about how many rounds of golf they are able to get in?.rather than helping the up and coming generation. It?s all about ME ME ME.

For example, my parents were married 30+ years. I had a nice family, two older brothers and one older sister. I was the baby in the family . I?m currently 21. On New Years day, 2008. my mother left my father. I was only 16 years old at the time and was being suspended from the Catholic high school I was attending. (I could write a whole article on the Catholic school system and the hypocrisy , but I?ll save that for another day)

Only six months after my parents divorce, my mother found a man named John McGrath on Match.Com?.now putting the story aside for a moment let me say this, Match.Com and all of these other dating sites are enabling people to easily dump their once lifetime partners, and simply shop on the web for a new piece of meat.

So to put it in simple terms?My mother who is now 61, dumped my father after 31 years of marriage, found a new husband on match.com and moved in with this man. My mother would not let my father keep the family home. We had an acre of land, a 2-story home and a really nice house.

My father paid every bill and even commuted an hour and one half to Cleveland, OH everyday from where we lived, every day because he could not find his kind of work in the area that we lived in which is economically devastated. My father commuted and paid the bills on time and never cheated once on my mother?

All my mother had to do was buy groceries?and help somewhat with my Catholic high school tuition?(which was extremely expensive, but they are doing it for God?right! no not really, and the high school treated you like garbage if you did not play football)

Anyways what I am trying to say is that modern day women, especially American women have been brainwashed by this sick,demented culture. TV channels such as Lifetime highly contribute to this sick Illuminati agenda being shoved down our throats every day.

My mom , I love her and would always help her?but I feel betrayed because she fell for this manipulated culture , being molded into our everyday lives just because a few wealthy degenerative families can keep their monopoly on our credit creation. Henry I had a very nice house, lots of nice land, now I am living in a motel with my father in the middle of the country out in North East Ohio.

The divorce economically devastated my family, but not my mother. She has her new husband (meal-ticket) and is living in his house and working for him. She just purchased a new car , but the car is registered in her husband?s name. So my mother left my dad, my family and is now helping a stranger she did not even know 5 years ago with his car-payments and mortgage. I contribute all of this to the sick demented New World Order .

Henry, as I said my father was a caring man and he registered my old house in both his name and my mothers?Even though he made all the house payments towards the marriage. But once the divorce came, my mother demanded that my father buy her out, and give her half of what the house is worth, or sell it and give her half?

She didn?t even have the compassion to let my father keep that house and let my siblings and I to always have a place to call home?nope but she has her new house. My mother is basically with a dude she didn?t even know 5 years ago that she met on match.com, let my boyhood home go in foreclosure and has ultimately changed the course of my life.

All of my friends, especially close friends have parents that stuck it out and stayed together because they knew that getting divorced would have devastated their children?s future both mentally and economically. For instance my best friend Erick, has two loving parents that supported him and through their moral decisions.

Erick is now able to go to college and have a positive future?in my case?my mother threw away any chance of me going to college, it was more important to her to dump my dad after 31 years of marriage and say to herself ,?YOU ARE TOO CONTROLLING, I AM NO LONGER DEALING WITH YOUR BEHAVIOR?. Meaning my father was a old-fashioned man who wasn?t going to have a wife who walked all over him while he paid every single bill to support his family.

My mother was always seeking attention and probably what caused her inflated ego was the manipulated culture she saw on TV,RADIO etc? TV is constantly degrading men and making them look like complete foots, as if they never grew up. For instance the show called Ray Ramono is a great example to show just how stupid and emasculated men are being portrayed as on TV?..Henry I would love to keep writing more about my parents divorce but there is just so much to say that I simply cannot put it all into words. I will make a video for you tommorow and post it on youtube.

In conclusion though Henry, young kids, especially people in their 20?s now are being manipulated by this horrific infiltration by the NWO, mostly by their subversion through entertainment and media.

My mom fell for the whole feminist shit agenda, and now my family and I are paying the price?and as for college?forget college, I have the whole internet in my hands with amazing knowledge and articles, in which I can educate my self, rather than pay a over-paid liberal professor a exorbitant salary for spouting the new world order talking points.

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Are you Prepared for Your Next Test? | VMware End-User ...

by Geoffrey Murase, Solutions Marketing, VMware

The push to move from paper and pencil to online testing for state assessments hit a bump in the road earlier this year when the Indiana Statewide Testing for Educational Progress Plus or ?ISTEP+? state assessment program encountered some problems.? Below is an excerpt from an NPR article that summarizes the incident:

?On Monday, April 29, 2013, Indiana students in Grades 3-8 began taking online portions of the state?s standardized test, the ISTEP+. Between 8 and 9 a.m. Eastern, the testing website began locking students out of the exam. Some students were unable to log into their exams. Others were locked out of the testing website during their exams, forcing students to wait in front of ?Please Wait? screens featuring an image of a globe ? the infamous ?globe screen.?? In total, the computer problems disrupted around 30,000 testing sessions, state education officials reported. Many districts decided to suspend testing for the day.?

At the time, administrators had a difficult time identifying the root cause of the problem and almost two months later, testing company executives testified that the servers handling the traffic did not have enough memory to support the load.? When all was said and done, it was found that over 145,000 tests were flagged as ?disrupted? in one way or another.? Now the state has hired The National Center for the Improvement of Educational Assessment to perform an independent analysis of the data and come up with a recommendation.? This may ultimately lead to throwing out the results.

This experience accentuates the importance of ensuring the error-free delivery of online testing for these state assessments.? What will happen if the results are thrown out?? Will students have to retake the test?? How will school, teacher, and student performance be measured and how will state funding be allocated?

In this case, the cause of the problem was found to be in the testing servers, not the test delivery system.? However, test administrators would similarly question the validity of test results if the test delivery system somehow failed.? This is where the value of delivering tests using virtual desktops becomes clear.

In an earlier blog post, I wrote about how VMware has worked closely with online testing industry leader Pearson to achieve ?TestNav Qualified? status for delivering online tests in a Horizon View virtual desktop environment.? This qualification ensures that online tests can be delivered securely, error-free, and with a good user experience.? More specifically, the stringent requirements to achieve TestNav Qualified status include:

  • While logging in concurrently, no error messages are received
  • The first test item/question of the test loads fully at the same speed as the baseline amount of less than 45 seconds
  • While interacting with all test items/questions there are no noticeable curser lags, input lags or delays in tool engagement as compared to the baseline epat
  • While interacting with video, audio, and TEI test items/questions there are no significant lags or delays compared to baseline epat
  • There is no noticeable delay when navigating from test item/question to test item/question
  • All tools work correctly as demonstrated in the baseline ePAT
  • At submit, no error message is received
  • When hitting submit the response is at the same speed as the baseline amount of 10 seconds
  • From ?login? to ?submit? the desktop is secure and the system does not allow access to any application, content, or other service beyond the TestNav 7.5 test assessment delivery system
  • From ?login? to ?submit? the system does not allow any screen captures, printing, saving or other electronic replication or duplication of the display screen, source code or content of the test
  • All data is encrypted between client and server for the entirety of the usage period

Pearson TestNav delivers over 9 million tests annually and ensuring the integrity of the results should be one of the highest priorities for administrators.? Delivering Pearson TestNav online tests with VMware? Horizon View? eliminates the stress of worrying about an ?Indiana-like? debacle due to online test delivery errors and lets administrators and teachers focus on what they do best.

Visit us here for more information about VMware?s online testing solution.

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Source: http://blogs.vmware.com/euc/2013/07/are-you-prepared-for-your-next-test.html

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Friday, July 26, 2013

Channel 4 brings offline viewing to 4oD for Android and iOS

Channel 4 brings offline viewing to 4oD for Android and iOS

The UK's Channel 4 is no stranger to on-demand programming, and now it's bringing the convenience of offline viewing to the mobile version of 4oD. In the latest update for Android and iOS, registered users can download shows that aired during the past 30 days, all for free. From there, users have seven days to view the content before it expires. There's a subtle catch, as all programming must be downloaded over WiFi, from within the UK or the Republic of Ireland. Once downloaded, however, shows can be watched offline from anywhere. Offline viewing is currently restricted to the network's commissioned shows, but it's looking to add programming from other studios in the future. Consider this Channel 4's way of keeping up with the Joneses... or in this case, the BBC.

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Grad student hikes from Canada to Mexico on Continental Divide Trail

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After a January bike accident in which Ethan Davis broke his neck and tore off some of his face, he said he didn't know if he would be able to walk again. ...

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Power Plans in Windows 8 Pro

It should remember your settings.

Did you remember to disable Sleep and Hybrid Sleep also in Windows under Change Advance Power Settings?

In the Bios you would want to turn off anything under Power Managment dealing with C states, but again you should not have to.

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Dropbox announces the Dropbox Platform, syncing with third-party apps, Mailbox integration

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At Dropbox's first DBX developer conference in San Francisco, CEO Drew Houston announced a new Dropbox Platform for developers, which is essentially a suite of tools to make it easier for apps to access data across devices and operating systems. Built on top of the Sync API, Houston says the new Dropbox Platform is designed to "replace the hard drive" and that "sync is the new save." There's the Datastore API, which lets you sync data like contacts, to-do items and game state -- so you can save your Angry Birds level across your different gadgets for example. Another key platform component is the "Drop-in," which lets developers drop just a few lines of code for cross-platform compatibility. Two such drop-ins are the "chooser," which gives apps instant access to files in Dropbox, and "Saver, which provides one-click saving to the cloud. These tools have been around already, but are just now available for native iOS and Androd apps. Some of the third-party companies that have signed onto the new Dropbox Platform include Shutterstock, PicMonkey, Asana, Yahoo! Mail, Animoto, 1Password, CloudOn, FedEx and Fargo.

As part of the announcement, Dropbox also touted a new feature for Mailbox -- that much-hyped app that Dropbox bought in March. It will now finally be able to send attachments directly from the app, which is something that the native iOS client can't do. All you'll have to do is tap the paper clip icon to open a list of Dropbox files, select your file and away you go. We've included a screenshot of the Mailbox interface after the break.

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Stocks log 4-day rally; Nasdaq best in 13 years

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Stocks logged their fourth-straight winning session on Tuesday, with the S&P 500 about 1 percent below its all-time closing high and the Nasdaq posting its best close since October 2000, lifted by a positive start to second-quarter earnings season.

"At the pace we are going at, the S&P could be challenging the May high at 1,687 by the end of the week," wrote Elliot Spar, market strategist at Stifel Nicolaus. "The bulls will surely be cheerleading for that but those that live in the real world of owning a lot of the market's merchandise that is still under water, will not be in a celebratory mood."

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rallied for its fourth-straight session, to close 75 points, or half a percent higher, at 15,300.34, led by Cisco and Caterpillar. The blue-chip index is over 100 points from its record close of 15,409.39.

The S&P 500 finished at 1,652.32 -- 17 points off its all-time highest close -- and the Nasdaq also finished higher, at 3,504.26. The Russell 2000 index hit another all-time high. The CBOE Volatility Index (VIX), widely considered the best gauge of fear in the market, slid near 14.

Most key S&P sectors closed higher, lifted by industrials and materials, while telecoms slipped.

"The good news is that earnings expectations have been ratcheted down over the past few weeks," said Todd Salamone, director of research at Schaeffer's Investment Research. "Lowered expectations are good because that's a lower hurdle to jump over?and a lot depends on the outlook."

Dow component Alcoa posted earnings and revenue that topped Wall Street expectations, adding it remains optimistic that global demand for aluminum will grow 7 percent this year. Shares of the aluminum maker initially opened higher, but quickly reversed their gains. Alcoa unofficially marks the start to each earnings season.

As of Friday, 122 S&P 500 companies had made earnings pre-announcements, and the ratio of negative-to-positive ones was 6.5-to-one, according to Reuters. That is the biggest percent of negative readings since 2001.

Some major banks turned lower after U.S. regulators proposed a plan that would force the country's largest financials to hold twice as much equity capital than required by the global Basel III bank capital standards.The eight largest banks would be subject to a leverage ratio of 6 percent.

JPMorgan and Wells Fargo are scheduled to report earnings later this week.

(Read More: Firms Set to Beat Lowered Bar for Earnings Season)

On the economic front, small business optimism slipped in June from its one-year high amid uncertainty over the economic recovery, according to the National Federation of Independent Business.

The government auctioned $32 billion in 3-year notes at a high yield of 0.719. The bid-to-cover ratio, an indicator of demand, was 3.35, versus the recent average of 3.50.

Meanwhile, the IMF shaved its 2013 global growth forecast to 3.1 percent, citing slowdown in emerging economies and ongoing worries in Europe. It also lowered its outlook for 2014 to 3.8 percent, down from a 4 percent expansion.

In Asia, investors largely ignored unexpectedly high consumer inflation numbers from China, despite fears that strong price rises will rule out the prospect of monetary easing by the Chinese central bank.

"CPI [consumer price inflation] data is not a market mover. Short-term focus is still on shadow banking. Investors are wondering if China's banking system can sustain a decline in GDP [gross domestic product] growth," said Stephen Sheung, head of investment strategy at SHK Private.

Meanwhile, Japan's benchmark index closed just shy of a new six-week high, as the dollar-yen trade breached the 101-yen handle.

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