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Nokia’s Stefan Pannenbecker on design: ‘thinness isn’t everything’

Stefan Pannenbecker is the Vice President for Industrial Design at Nokia, where his job consists mostly of trying out a variety of crazy new ideas in search of the one or two that would help Nokia maintain its edge in design. The company’s fiercely loyal fanbase has grown at least in part due to some iconic designs (remember the 8110?) and a consistently excellent build quality in its phones. Those are the hardware design department’s chief competencies and the things Pannenbecker has been entrusted to maintain. Keep reading for our full interview below, including a guest visit from Kevin Shields, who just wanted to tell us that everything at Nokia is presently, has always been, and will forever continue to be awesome.

 

The design of the N9 was actually quite a long process. We did a lot of things that we had never done before and that really required us to look very closely at how to execute. The N9, if you look at it from the moment Anton Fahlgren took the model out of his pocket to when we introduced it was almost two years.

 

We were really pushing the boundaries of product making, we call this “extreme product making.” But during those two years, we learned so much that we said we want to continue to benefit from that work, we want to continue working on this path. And that’s why, for example, the Lumia 900 has such similarity to the Lumia 800. Because we learned a lot of things that we wanted to reapply, because we feel it is a very exciting formula that we have here and we wanted to bring it to the next product.

 

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Liverpool’s Cup victory a tale of two Gerrards

Family affair as Cardiff’s Anthony Gerrard misses his spot-kick to hand victory to the Merseysiders after cousin Steven’s penalty is saved following a 2-2 draw

For Liverpool to end a six-year title drought in the Carling Cup final, the influence of a player named Gerrard was expected to be crucial – that it came down to Cardiff defender Anthony Gerrard’s penalty miss was less predictable….

Steven Gerrard lifts the trophy as Charlie Adam celebrates after Liverpool won the Carling Cup final against Cardiff City on penalties. Gerrard and Adam both missed their spot-kicks.

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Anthony Shadid, Pulitzer-winning journalist, dies in Syria

Anthony Shadid, a newspaper correspondent whose dispatches for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe and The Associated Press covered nearly two decades of Middle East conflict and turmoil, died, apparently of an asthma attack, on Thursday while on a reporting assignment in eastern Syria.

Tyler Hicks, a Times photographer who was with Mr. Shadid, carried his body across the border to Turkey.

Mr. Shadid, 43, had been reporting inside Syria for a week, gathering information on the Free Syrian Army and other armed elements of the resistance to the government of President Bashar Assad.

The Syrian government, which tightly controls foreign journalists’ activities in the country, had not been informed of his assignment by The Times.

The exact circumstances of Mr. Shadid’s death and his precise location inside Syria when it happened were not immediately clear.

But Hicks said that Mr. Shadid, who had asthma and had carried medication with him, began to show symptoms as both were preparing to leave Syria on Thursday, and the symptoms escalated into what became a fatal attack.

Hicks said he administered cardiopulmonary resuscitation for 30 minutes but was unable to revive Mr. Shadid.

Hicks telephoned his editors at The Times, and a few hours later he was able to take Mr. Shadid’s body into Turkey.

 

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Whitney Houston

Houston leaves behind a family torn apart with a lot of bickering and finger pointing. Who could have saved Whitney Houston? Her last days were crazy, and the end result: she’s dead at the age of 48. A lot of criticism and blame has been aimed at her ex-husband Bobby Brown. Brown, who has battled his own demons, cannot be blamed for her demise. They had a tumultuous relationship and marriage from 1992-2007. They had a daughter Bobbi Kris. The split wasn’t pleasant, and they both moved on with their lives. Their relationship was well chronicled in the reality show Being Bobby Brown. Brown is devastated. Over the past year, he has lost both his parents and now his ex-wife. He is going to have to be strong for his daughter, who needs him right now. Brown is currently on tour with New Edition. Look for the leeches to come out of the woodwork to sell their stories about Houston. Those around her have a lot to say, but who could have stepped in to really help her? A lot of people who were close to her are feeling guilty, and wondering what they could have done to really help Whitney Houston. One of the greatest voices ever: she may be gone, but she’ll never be forgotten.

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Pot legalization efforts forge ahead in key states

Efforts to legalize marijuana for recreational use are gaining momentum in Washington state and Colorado, despite fierce opposition from the federal government and a decades-long cultural battle over America’s most commonly used illicit drug.

Officials in Washington state on Friday said an initiative to legalize pot has enough signatures to qualify for the ballot in November. In Colorado, officials are likely this week to make a similar determination about an initiative there.

Supporters are prepared to possibly spend millions of dollars ahead of the November ballot, when they hope a strong voter turnout, particularly among youth, for the U.S. presidential election will aid their cause.

“Whether it’s make or break depends on what public opinion does after 2012, but in terms of voter turnout this is the best year to do it,” said Alison Holcomb, director of New Approach Washington, the initiative’s sponsor.

While 16 states, including Washington and Colorado, along with the nation’s capital, now allow marijuana use for medical purposes, cannabis remains an illegal narcotic under U.S. law – and public opinion is sharply divided on the merits of full legalization.

California voters turned back a ballot initiative to legalize marijuana for recreational use in 2010, in part because of concerns about how production and sale of the drug would be regulated.

Undeterred, supporters of the Washington state initiative say it represents the “grown-up” approach to legalization.

Sales would only be allowed to adults 21 and older through marijuana-only stores licensed by the state Liquor Control Board, which would also oversee production and processing of the drug. Laws on drunken driving would be amended to include maximum blood content thresholds for THC, the main psychoactive element in pot plants.

Colorado already has a robust regulatory system for medical marijuana that includes a registry of over 80,000 card-carrying patients and rules governing how physicians and distributors operate. Here, too, legalization advocates are stressing a rational regulatory approach.

“Voters aren’t being asked to imagine as much as they are in other states, they have seen that marijuana can be regulated and it doesn’t result in significant problems,” said Mason Tvert, co-director of the Colorado-based Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol.

Organizers of the Washington effort have collected over $1.1 million in campaign funds, with $250,000 of that coming from Progressive Insurance chairman Peter Lewis, public disclosure records show.

Loren Collingwood, senior researcher for the nonpartisan Washington Poll run by the University of Washington, said the initiative could pass, but that backers must spend between $2 million and $4 million to run a competitive campaign.

A poll done by the university in October found 48 percent of Washington residents support the idea of pot legalization, but that was not tied to any particular initiative.

“If young voters turn out in droves like they did in 2008 or even start to approach those numbers … then I think this will pass, but they very well may not,” Collingwood said.

Pot legalization supporters have argued for decades that prohibition has failed to curb pot use, and that the policy enriches drug cartels, hurts casual users and deprives governments of a potentially lucrative source of tax revenue.

 

Coast Guard told captain: go back aboard

Do you hear me? the Coast Guard officer shouted as the captain of the grounded. Costa Concordia sat safe in a life raft and frantic passengers struggled to escape after the ship rammed into a reef off the Tuscan coast. The dramatic recording made public Tuesday shows Capt. Francesco Schettino resisted orders to return to his ship to direct the evacuation, saying it was too dark and the ship was tipping perilously. The exchange came to light as the death toll nearly doubled to 11 after divers pulled the bodies of four men and a woman, all wearing life vests, from the wreckage. The Costa Concordia had more than 4,200 passengers and crew on board when it slammed into the reef Friday off the tiny island of Giglio after Schettino made an unauthorized maneuver from the ship’s programmed course — apparently to show off the luxury liner to the island’s residents. [...] the recording of his conversation with Italian Coast Guard Capt. Gregorio De Falco makes clear he fled before all passengers were off — and then defied De Falco’s repeated orders to go back. The audio, first made available on the website of the Corriere della Sera newspaper and authenticated by the Coast Guard, was broadcast throughout the day on Italian television to a stunned nation. The five bodies discovered Tuesday were adults in their 50s or 60s, each wearing the orange vests that passengers use, indicating they were not crew members, said a Coast Guard spokesman, Cmdr. Filippo Marini. Navy spokesman Alessandro Busonero told Sky TV 24 the holes would help divers enter the wreck more easily. Mediterranean waters in the area were relatively calm Tuesday with waves just a foot high, but they were expected to reach nearly 6 feet (1.8 meters) Wednesday, according to meteorological forecasts. The safe removal of the fuel has become a priority second only to finding the missing, as the wreckage site lies in a maritime sanctuary for dolphins, porpoises and whales. Smit’s operations manager, Kees van Essen, said the company was confident the fuel could safely be extracted using pumps and valves to vacuum the oil out to waiting tanks.

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Something is not right with this Captain, something smells funny. Was he paid a large amount of money to do this and walk away, like a mafia hit. Or was he drinking or drugs on the job and didn’t give a damn. Or is he a heartless SOB and everyone for themselves so to speak. He should definitely be held accountable for all those innocent lives, that thought they where traveling in safety, and security.

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VODKA CARAMEL FRIED CHICKEN – whoo-hoo!

Very simple to prepare, and afterwards will make you slap yo Mama, lol lol

Vodka Caramel Fried Chicken

ingredients:  1. Cut up chicken,   2. 1  1/2 cups of Milk,   3. 1  2/3 cups of Vodka Caramel,    4. 1 tsp of Sea Salt,   5.  1 tsp of sugar,    6.  2 eggs beaten,   7.  1 tsp of Black Pepper.

Ok here we go, such fun

Place cut up chicken is a plastic container that we will cover later.  Mix all the rest of the ingredients together in a bowl.  Pour liquid over chicken in plastic container and cover.  Put in fridge for 3 hrs.

Ok, now we are ready to cook this fantastic chicken.

Make sure each piece of chicken is covered in flour, place in a skillet of 2 cups of Olive Oil and 1 stick of butter.  Cook over a med-high temperature until golden brown.  Now don’t start snacking until all is done, you won’t want to eat the rest of your meal.   Feeds 4 folks.

Added attraction – Add spinach, carrots, or corn, or a fresh salad to compliment your meal.

(recipe by Lennis)

 

                               

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Even the Queen gets crunched!

ABOUT TIME…..heh! heh!

 

While she won’t exactly be stocking up on Ramen noodles, the Queen of England will have a little less in her purse for the next few years.

Queen Elizabeth II faces a freeze on her income through at least 2015 thanks to funding cuts for the royal household resulting from a recently passed law. Her income has already dropped in real terms since 2009 as she has joined the millions of others affected by the economic downturn.

The funding for the royal family has traditionally come from the civil list, a public fund controlled by the British Parliament. However, a law passed six weeks ago will replace the civil list with a single fund, the sovereign grant, in April 2013.