Sunday, August 11, 2013

Minor GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Filming Update

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Marvel is scheduled to see its biggest presence yet at the D23 Expo, tomorrow, with showcasing the upcoming Thor and Captain America sequels and making some big announcements. And perhaps, Kevin Feige and the gang will finally reveal who'll voice the gun-toting Rocket Raccoon and "houseplant/muscle" Groot in Guardians of the Galaxy, as some footage from the James Gunn-directed film was glimpsed during a sizzle reel at the Disney event today. Meanwhile, production on Guardians of the Galaxy is in full swing overseas in the United Kingdom as director James Gunn and stars Chris Pratt and Dave Bautista took to Twitter to share a minor principal photography update. "Aftr 2 wks straight shootin I enter the weekend w a bang-love my cast," Gunn tweeted. "As of today we are 45.7% done with #GOTG," Pratt posted, implying that 45 days of filming remain. Bautista informed Gunn, "Way to fire up a cast ...

Source: http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/MarvelFreshman/news/?a=85182

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New study redefines how plaques grow in heart disease

[unable to retrieve full-text content]The growth of deadly plaque inside the walls of arteries may not happen as scientists believed, researchers have found. New research also suggests a new potential target in the treatment of atherosclerosis, a leading cause of cardiovascular disease and death globally.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/top_news/~3/au-jQq-Ncyg/130811150841.htm

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A Warning to College Professors from a High School Teacher

August 09, 2013 1:15 PM A Warning to College Professors from a High School Teacher

By Erik Voeten

This is from a retired high school teacher of AP U.S. Government and Politics classes:

If you, as a higher education professional, are concerned about the quality of students arriving at your institution, you have a responsibility to step up and speak out. You need to inform those creating the policies about the damage they are doing to our young people, and how they are undermining those institutions in which you labor to make a difference in the minds and the lives of the young people you teach as well as in the fields in which you do your research.

The argument is that No Child Left Behind and other laws have created testing requirements in high schools that leave little room for students to develop critical thinking and writing. I have never gone to an American high school and I must admit I know frighteningly little about what goes on there. At Georgetown?s School of Foreign Service we select students based on their ability to write and think critically. Faculty actually read the essays of applicants. I have no complaints about the level of our freshmen but I know this is a very selective example.

So what should/can higher education professionals do?

[Cross-posted at The Monkey Cage]

Erik Voeten is the Peter F. Krogh associate professor of geopolitics and global justice at Georgetown University.

Source: http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/college_guide/blog/a_warning_to_college_professor.php

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Saturday, August 10, 2013

Setting a password hint on administrator account in Windows Server 2008 R2

I've tried to change a password on administrator account using Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\User Accounts\Change Your Password but can't set a password hint. When I clicked What is a password hint I could read

"Because your computer is on a domain, you can't create a password hint."

Then I've opened computer properties and saw that the computer belong to workgroup only not a domain. Then I've run gpresult /v and it has printed a domain name which is a computer name and <Local Computer>. Could you explain it, I want to know if my computer belong to a domain or not as I don't remember if I configured PDC when installed the server or not? Also I don't have Active Directory Services role added to the server roles. And how to get information about domain controlles without adding ADS role?

Source: http://serverfault.com/questions/529951/setting-a-password-hint-on-administrator-account-in-windows-server-2008-r2

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Thursday, August 8, 2013

APNewsBreak: Pentagon may revise same-sex benefits

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel speaks during a news conference at the Pentagon, Wednesday, July 31, 2013. Hagel warned that the Pentagon may have to mothball up to three Navy aircraft carriers and order more sharp reductions in the size of the Army and Marine Corps if Congress does not act to avoid massive budget cuts beginning in 2014. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel speaks during a news conference at the Pentagon, Wednesday, July 31, 2013. Hagel warned that the Pentagon may have to mothball up to three Navy aircraft carriers and order more sharp reductions in the size of the Army and Marine Corps if Congress does not act to avoid massive budget cuts beginning in 2014. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

(AP) ? The Pentagon is poised to extend health care, housing and other benefits to the same-sex spouses of military members by the end of August, but may reverse earlier plans to provide benefits to gay partners who are not married.

According to a draft Defense Department memo obtained Wednesday by The Associated Press, the department instead may provide up to 10 days of leave to military personnel in same-sex relationships so they can travel to states where they can marry legally.

While no final decisions have been made, the memo from Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel to top defense leaders would reverse an earlier plan that would allow the same-sex partners of military members to sign a declaration form in order to receive limited benefits, such as access to military stores and some health and welfare programs.

The recent Supreme Court decision extending federal benefits to legally married same-sex couples eliminates the need for such a plan, Hagel said in the draft.

"As the Supreme Court's ruling has made it possible for same-sex couples to marry and be afforded all benefits available to any military spouse and family, I have determined, consistent with the unanimous advice of the members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, that the spousal and family benefits far outweigh the benefits that could be extended under a declaration system," Hagel wrote.

According to a U.S. official, the memo is under legal review by the Justice Department, and the Pentagon will not be able to take any action until that review is finished.

"Although we have bases and installations in all 50 states, not all state laws are equal when it comes to same sex marriage," a defense official said. "That is why we are looking at providing extra leave for same sex couples who want to get married to travel to a state where same sex marriages are legal." The officials were not authorized to discuss the memo publicly, so spoke on condition of anonymity.

Pentagon officials would not comment on the specifics of the memo. A Defense Department spokesman, Lt. Cmdr. Nate Christensen, said only that the Pentagon "is working alongside the Department of Justice to implement the court's decision as quickly as possible."

In February, then-Defense Secretary Leon Panetta announced that by no later than Oct. 1 the Pentagon would extend some limited benefits to same-sex partners of service members. Housing benefits were not included, but the plans called for same-sex partners to get special identification cards granting them access to commissaries and other services.

The benefits would be contingent on the service member and their same-sex partner signing a declaration that they were in a committed relationship.

At the time, officials said that if the Supreme Court ruled on the federal Defense of Marriage Act the issue would be revisited. The act prohibited the federal government from recognizing any marriage other than that between a man and a woman.

In late June, the court cleared the way for legally married gay couples to be recognized under federal law, and also allowed same-sex marriages in California to resume. It did not issue any sweeping declarations that would allow same-sex couples to marry anywhere in the country.

When the ruling was announced, Hagel said the Pentagon would reassess the department's decisions on benefits for same-sex couples, and also begin the process of extending benefits to same-sex spouses of military members.

In the new draft memo, Hagel says the department intends to treat all married military personnel the same and "make the same benefits available to all military spouses, regardless of sexual orientation."

But, recognizing that same-sex couples are only allowed to marry in a limited number of states, Hagel said the provision allowing service members to travel to states where the unions are legal is a way to help overcome those challenges.

Defense officials estimate there are 18,000 same-sex couples in the active-duty military, National Guard and Reserves. It's unclear how many of those are married.

The repeal of the ban on openly gay military service took effect in September 2011.

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Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/3d281c11a96b4ad082fe88aa0db04305/Article_2013-08-07-Military-Gay%20Marriage/id-f861106107b044ada41dcadf36c60904

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Obama hosts Hillary Clinton for lunch ? 'friendship' on the menu

President Barack Obama hosted Hillary Clinton for lunch on Monday, treating his former secretary of state to grilled chicken, pasta jambalaya and salad, amid speculation that her possible 2016 White House run could also be on the menu.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters that the purpose of the lunch was "chiefly social" and emphasized that the two seasoned political players have a "genuine friendship" and just wanted to "catch up."

"It's largely friendship that's on the agenda today, it's not a working lunch," said the spokesman, who denied that Obama was already looking at possible successors.

Clinton's successor at the State Department, former Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry, was seen entering the White House a little after she did. But "the table is being set for two," Earnest said. Kerry was to meet later with Obama.

Clinton and Obama were expected to discuss the newly relaunched Middle East peace talks, the spokesman said.

Obama?s press office had announced the luncheon meeting, but there was to be no media access.

An embarrassing scandal involving top Clinton aide Huma Abedin may be another reason the former secretary of state wasn't planning to speak to reporters. Abedin is married to Anthony Weiner, who is refusing to quit the New York City mayor's race even after acknowledging he had continued the sexting behavior that forced him out of Congress in 2011.

Even barely past the halfway mark in 2013, ?Hillary 2016? rumors have swirled around Washington ? notably because of the possibility that this could pit her against Vice President Joe Biden.

?I can die a happy man never having been president of the United States of America,? Biden recently told GQ. ?But it doesn?t mean I won?t run.?

The magazine described Biden as being ?a Hillary Clinton away from the White House.? That?s a nod to the loose inside-the-Beltway consensus that he won?t run in 2016 if she does.

Hillary stepped down as America?s top diplomat Feb. 1 after serving out Obama?s entire first term. She has been giving speeches around the country, some of them handsomely paid, others for free.

Rumors that she might be looking to make Bill Clinton the first husband have stoked partisan political passions. There is a ?Ready For Hillary PAC? encouraging her to run and a ?Stop Hillary PAC? that, well, the name is a bit of a clue.

And NBC has decided to produce a four-hour miniseries based on Hillary Clinton's life from 1998 onward, starring Diane Lane in the lead role. That would likely start the story arc with the country in the grips of the scandal over Bill Clinton's affair with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky. It would then carry through her successful Senate race in New York, her defeat at Obama's hands in the fight for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008, and finally her time as secretary of state.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/-obama-hosts-hillary-clinton-for-lunch-132105936.html

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Twitter faces calls in Britain to get tough on online abuse

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An illustration picture shows the logo of the Website Twitter on an Ipad, in Bordeaux, Southwestern France, January 30, 2013.

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LONDON: Twitter, the social media site, is under pressure in Britain to make it easier for Internet users to report abuse after more than 30,000 people petitioned it over the case of a feminist campaigner who says she was repeatedly threatened with rape.

Caroline Criado-Perez helped lobby the Bank of England to make a woman, 19th century novelist Jane Austen, the new face on the country's 10 pound note, to defuse criticism that women were under-represented on the currency.

She was then "targeted repeatedly with rape threats" by ill-wishers objecting to her activity, according to an online petition, which called on Twitter to urgently add a 'report abuse' button to its service.

Some users proposed a one-day boycott of Twitter to protest against what they said was its failure to address the issue.

Twitter's General Manager for the UK Tony Wang promised to suspend all accounts found to be in breach of its rules.

"We take online abuse seriously," he wrote, saying the company was testing ways to simplify reporting of abuse.

Source: http://thehimalayantimes.com/rssReference.php?id=Mzg1NDUw

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