Thursday, March 12, 2015

Author Terry Pratchett Was No Stranger To Death


Terry Pratchett"s The Colour of Magic Part 1 2009

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Terry Pratchett authored more than 70 books.

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Fantasy author Sir Terry Pratchett was prolific: He wrote more than 70 books, dozens of them about the Discworld a flat planet borne through space by four elephants on the back of a giant turtle. Pratchett died Thursday at age 66. He had been suffering from early-onset Alzheimer"s disease.

Pratchett was no stranger to death. The big guy with the scythe and the booming voice was a constant and vital presence in the Discworld books and their screen adaptations. "HUMAN BEINGS MAKE LIFE SO INTERESTING," Death says in Pratchett"s 1996 book Hogfather, and while it"s Death speaking there in his characteristic capitals, that one sentence sums up what was marvelous about Pratchett: He found human beings so interesting.

Few writers were as insightful and just plain good as Pratchett was at winkling out all the secret scraps of human nature and then disguising them as broad comic fantasy.

"He really had the gift of making fun of human foolishness without being cruel," says fantasy author Delia Sherman, who has taught college classes on Pratchett"s work. "He was just so compassionate, even to the most horrible of his characters. He allowed them to be fully human, even if they were rocks who walked."

Pratchett originally wanted to be a journalist. He left school at the age of 17 to write for his local paper, where, among other things, he wrote a series of stories about the tiny people that live in your carpet. The stories became his first novel, The Carpet People. His first Discworld book, The Color of Magic, came out in 1983. But his imagination didn"t stop at creating an entire world he wrote books about cats, meditations on JRR Tolkien and, famously, a 1990 collaboration with Neil Gaiman, called Good Omens, about what might have happened if the Antichrist had been raised as an ordinary little boy.

Pratchett was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer"s disease in 2007, a situation he referred to with characteristic humor as his "embuggerance." The disease left him unable to read or write, but he soldiered on using special dictation software. It"s really not a problem, he told NPR in 2013: "I"m a bit of a techie anyway, so talking to the computer is no big deal. Sooner or later, everybody talks to their computers; they say, "You b*****d!" "

After his diagnosis, Pratchett became an inspiration to dementia patients and an advocate for physician-assisted suicide for those suffering terminal illnesses. In 2011, he told NPR, "I believe everyone should have a good death. ... The ideal death, I think, is what was the ideal Victorian death: You know, your grandchildren around you, a bit of sobbing because, after all, tears are appropriate on a death bed and you say goodbye to your loved ones."

According to his publisher, Pratchett had that good death. In the end, he didn"t choose assisted suicide, but died of natural causes with his cat asleep on his bed and his family around him.

Source: http://www.npr.org/2015/03/12/392574719/author-terry-pratchett-was-no-stranger-to-death

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Why Darrelle Revis left Patriots for Jets


ESPN First Take - How Much Better Does Darrelle Revis Make The Jets ?

The money mattered.

The Patriots lost superstar cornerback Darrelle Revis to the Jets because their rivals offered substantially more money, a source told the Herald yesterday.

Surely, Revis was enticed by the possibility of winning back-to-back Super Bowls with the Patriots, and there had been a strong feeling around Revis for several months that he would have returned to the Pats if the money was close because winning was his priority.

But when the dust settled Tuesday night and the Patriots were left with a crater in their secondary, their unwillingness to approach the Jets five-year, $70 million offer, which included $39 million in fully guaranteed money, was the trump card. As the sayings go around locker rooms, players cant pay for groceries with Super Bowl rings, and legacies arent accepted at the cash register.

So, after multiple conversations, here is how the Patriots lost Revis one year after he was the highest-profile free agent acquisition in franchise history.

To set the stage, Revis and the Patriots both viewed their two-year, $32 million pact as a one-year, $12 million contract. The Pats added the second year to split up the cap implications, with a $7 million hit in 2014 and an assumed $5 million in dead money against the cap in 2015. That was the price of doing business.

As the season progressed, there was some quiet discussion the Patriots would consider exercising Revis option, which would come with a $25 million cap hit in 2015, if negotiations werent progressing and it was financially feasible to do so. Though Revis preferred a long-term deal, he would not have been ticked over that outcome because he would have earned $20 million in cash to defend the crown. Of course, as the Patriots were significantly up against the cap, the option was not seriously considered.

Revis had no desire to enter negotiations during the season, but both sides began to work together at the scouting combine in Indianapolis, where impending Pats free agents were universally given the impression Revis was the priority.

The Pats had both the cap room and the cash flow. After declining the options for Revis, Brandon Browner and Vince Wilfork, NFLPA records showed the Patriots had $17 million in cap space. Revis will have a $16 million cap hit in 2015 with the Jets, but the Patriots could have chopped down that number by a considerable margin if they gave him a signing bonus. And because Tom Brady gave the team a break last season by slashing the full guarantees in his contract, the Patriots had an additional $24 million in cash flow because it was freed up from the leagues escrow account.

Early this week, though, the Patriots came to the realization they were not going to meet Revis contractual wishes. Now, unlike Browner, the Pats did not give Revis permission to explore his value around the league while still under contract. So, if Revis did have discussions with the Jets prior to Tuesday at 4 p.m., that would be viewed as tampering, which is a charge the Pats already filed due to Jets owner Woody Johnsons comments about his interest in Revis in December.

It took less than five hours after he officially became a free agent for Revis agency to announce his agreement with the Jets, so that appeared relatively quick for such a substantial contract. However, remember it only took the Patriots five hours to agree to their deal with Revis last year after he was cut by the Buccaneers.

The Patriots played a strategic poker game Monday and Tuesday after relinquishing their hope on Revis. Publicly, they gave off the impression they were still in on Revis, but they essentially hoped the Jets would be bidding against themselves. The Patriots did not make any additional offers for Revis on Tuesday before the deadline.

So, why release Browner at the same time if they knew Revis was gone? They simply didnt feel he was a fit in their system.

And that is how Revis spurned the Patriots to return to the Jets.

Source: http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/patriots_nfl/new_england_patriots/2015/03/why_darrelle_revis_left_patriots_for_jets

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Sam Bradford wants DeMarco Murray, DeMarco wants Chip Kelly


ESPN First Take - How Will DeMarco Murray"s Free Agency Play Out Dallas Cowboys ?

Earlier today, reports came out that the Eagles were still interested in free-agent running back DeMarco Murray even after agreeing to sign Ryan Mathews (see story).

As talented as Murray is, it was a confusing fit given the Eagles" backfield depth. But a reason for the maintained interest was revealed this afternoon by ESPN"s Chris Mortensen.

Murray himself called Chip Kelly and personally expressed interest in playing for the Eagles.

Bradford"s presence can only help. The Eagles" new QB said at his press conference Wednesday afternoon that he"s been contacting Murray in an attempt to recruit his former Sooners teammate to the Eagles.

Murray, the NFL"s leading rusher in 2014, is in line for a huge payday. And, given Kelly"s explanation Wednesday afternoon that money was a main factor in trading LeSean McCoy to Buffalo, he seems to be out of the Birds" price range.

Mathews" agreement is for $11.5 million over three years with $5 million guaranteed. Darren Sproles has cap hits the next two seasons of $4.1 million and $4.5 million. Chris Polk is also on the roster. If the Eagles were to add Murray, they"d be committing a heck of a lot of money to a position many believe to be expendable.

Then again, Murray is anything but an interchangeable part. He totaled 2,261 yards in 2014 and scored 13 touchdowns for the Cowboys. For his career, he"s average 4.8 yards per carry. And most importantly, he played all 16 regular-season games for the first time in his four-year career.

UPDATE:6:07 - NFL analyst LaDainian Tomlinson has an update on the possibility of the Eagles signing Murray.

Stay tuned.

Source: http://www.csnphilly.com/football-philadelphia-eagles/sam-bradford-wants-demarco-murray-demarco-wants-chip-kelly

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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

4 Things To Know: Fighting ISIS, "Blurred Lines" Verdict & More


Blurred Lines, but a clear-cut verdict: Marvin Gaye"s estate awarded 7.4 million dollars

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) These are the four stories you need to be aware of for Wednesday, March 11.

Senate Committee To Consider Battling ISIS

A U.S. Senate committee will take up war with the Islamic State.

The committee will consider the presidents request for Congress to authorize military force.

The biggest fight will be about the plans ban on the use of troops on the ground.

Many Democrats think thats too open-ended while Republicans oppose it for being a restriction on forces.

New Study On Kids & Sugary Drinks

Parents may be buying into health claims too often when it comes to kids drinks.

A new study argues that parents are still giving their kids too many fruit and sports drinks.

Ninety-six percent of parents said they gave their kids a sugary drink in last month.

The beverage association says theres nothing wrong with having these drinks its about moderation and balance.

Blurred Lines Verdict Sides With Marvin Gaye Family

A jury has ruled that the biggest hit song of 2013 was a copy.

The jury awarded Marvin Gayes children over $7 million saying Blurred Lines by Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams was a copy of the 1977 hit Got to Give it Up.

Williams and Thicke have each made about $5 million.

Barrio Partners With Minnesota Twins

A well-known local restaurant chain is coming to Target Field.

Barrio will partner with the Twins to open a Latin-themed restaurant and bar.

The Twins say it will be open by the April 13t home opener inside Gate 6.

Source: http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2015/03/11/4-things-to-know-fighting-isis-blurred-lines-verdict-more/

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Exclusive! See Zoolander"s Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson Prep for the Valentino ...


Zoolander 2: Stars Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson Go All ‘Blue Steel’ on Fashion Week Runway

Are you ready for your close-up? Because these two really, really ridiculously good-looking male models are. By now you may have heard that Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson gave a live teaser for Zoolander 2 at Valentinos show today (yes, the sequel is finally in the works), but you probably havent seen just how the actors pulled it off. After all, every good supermodel walk-off requires some backstage prepthe best hair, the best makeup . . . the right angles on a selfie stick. Lift the lid on their antics with this behind-the-scenes look at Derek Zoolander and Hansels epic Paris Fashion Week stunt.

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Zoolander 2 will open in theaters nationwide on February 12, 2016

Source: http://www.vogue.com/12323182/zoolander-2-valentino-ben-stiller-owen-wilson-selfie/

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Apple Watch Has 8GB of Storage, Limited to 2GB for Music and 75MB for Photos


Tim Cook: Apple Watch Is Our Most Personal Device
Apple confirmed that all three editions of the Apple Watch will ship with 8GB of internal storage, according to 9to5Mac. Apple Watch users will be limited to up to 2GB of songs and up to 75MB of photos that are locally stored on the device and can be listened to or viewed without a paired iPhone. Songs can be synced using the Apple Watch companion app on compatible iPhones running iOS 8.2 or later.

2GB of music works out to anywhere from 200 to 500 songs depending on the audio quality, while the report claims that 75MB of photos will equal to over 100 photos that are automatically compressed for reduced file size on the Apple Watch. A portion of the remaining storage capacity is likely allocated to the Apple Watch"s operating system, and will store application binaries and resources when a native SDK is released.

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Source: http://www.macrumors.com/2015/03/10/apple-watch-storage-photos-music/

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Tuesday, March 10, 2015

"Simpsons" Co-Creator Sam Simon Dead at 59


Simpsons Legend Sam Simon, Dead at 59

Sam Simon, a co-creator of The Simpsonsand a veteran of the television industry for over four decades, passed away at his home in Los Angeles on Sunday following a long battle with colorectal cancer. He was 59. The writer, cartoonist, producer, showrunner, poker player and philanthropist had been diagnosed with terminal cancer since late 2012, Variety reports.

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In a series of tweets, Simpsons showrunner Al Jean wrote, "Just heard terrible news of death of [Simon]. A great man; I owe him everything. If you would like to honor Sam"s memory, do something nice for the next animal you meet. An enormous loss." Jean also told Variety, "Sam Simon taught me everything about animation writing, and even more about life."

Simon got his start as a newspaper cartoonist before he submitted a spec script for the sitcom Taxi in the early Eighties; within two years, he was elevated to the role of that series" showrunner. It was on Taxi that he first worked with producer James L. Brooks, who would later serve as the co-creator of The Tracey Ullman Show in 1987. Brooks recruited Simon and cartoonist Matt Groening to create an animated segment to feature within the Ullman show, which in turn gave birth to The Simpsons.

While Simon"s tenure on The Simpsons, where he served as creative supervisor, ended in 1993 after four seasons, his input shaped the series into the long-running, globally beloved cultural behemoththat it is today. Simon helped develop the world of Springfield and its famous denizens so much that, even after he exited the series over 22 years ago, Simon is still credited as an executive producer on the series, which has run for 568 episodes and counting.

Simon, who won nine Primetime Emmy Awards for his work in television, also played pivotal roles on series such as Cheers, The George Carlin Show, The Drew Carey Show and, most recently, the Charlie Sheen vehicle Anger Management.

Since he was an executive producer on one of the most syndicated TV shows ever, Simon was able to indulge in two passions: poker playing and philanthropy. The cartoonist frequently competed in the World Series of Poker tournaments, and according to the Wrap, donated over $100 million to charities that supported animal rights, including his own Sam Simon Foundation.

Source: http://www.rollingstone.com/tv/news/simpsons-co-creator-sam-simon-dead-at-59-20150309

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