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IronLionZion
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March 26, 2018
You can date this strong woman if you're New Mexican, but not regular Mexican.
Maybe soccer isn't her sport
Elizabeth Lambert can try MMA cage fighting. It's from 2009. UNM Lobos didn't suspend her until the video went viral.
You can date this strong woman if you're New Mexican, but not regular Mexican.
March 24, 2018
Watch live: March for Our Lives
March 23, 2018
The only constant in this world is change.
CDs, vinyl are outselling digital downloads for the first time since 2011
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2018/03/23/cds-vinyl-are-outselling-digital-downloads-for-the-first-time-since-2011/?utm_term=.df9f54728f20
Digital downloads had a short run as the top-selling format in the music industry. It took until 2011, a decade after the original iPod came out, for their sales surpass those of CDs and vinyl records, and they were overtaken by music streaming services just a few years later.
Now, digital downloads are once again being outsold by CDs and vinyl, according to the Recording Industry Association of America.
The RIAA released its 2017 year-end revenue report on Thursday, showing that revenue from digital downloads plummeted 25 percent to $1.3 billion over the previous year. Revenue from physical products, by contrast, fell just 4 percent to $1.5 billion.
Overall, the music industry grew for the second straight year. And with $8.7 billion in total revenue, its the healthiest it has been since 2008, according to the report.
Nearly all the growth was the result of the continued surge in paid music subscription services such as Spotify and Apple Music. Those services grew by more than 50 percent to $5.7 billion last year and accounted for nearly two-thirds of the industrys revenue. Physical media accounted for 17 percent, while digital downloads made up just 15 percent.
Digital downloads had a short run as the top-selling format in the music industry. It took until 2011, a decade after the original iPod came out, for their sales surpass those of CDs and vinyl records, and they were overtaken by music streaming services just a few years later.
Now, digital downloads are once again being outsold by CDs and vinyl, according to the Recording Industry Association of America.
The RIAA released its 2017 year-end revenue report on Thursday, showing that revenue from digital downloads plummeted 25 percent to $1.3 billion over the previous year. Revenue from physical products, by contrast, fell just 4 percent to $1.5 billion.
Overall, the music industry grew for the second straight year. And with $8.7 billion in total revenue, its the healthiest it has been since 2008, according to the report.
Nearly all the growth was the result of the continued surge in paid music subscription services such as Spotify and Apple Music. Those services grew by more than 50 percent to $5.7 billion last year and accounted for nearly two-thirds of the industrys revenue. Physical media accounted for 17 percent, while digital downloads made up just 15 percent.
The only constant in this world is change.
March 18, 2018
The Ladies Of SNL Fight Off Breaking While Dealing With Bill Hader Playing A Very Dirty Old Man
https://uproxx.com/tv/bill-hader-old-man-snl-breaking-video/
Girlfriends Game Night - SNL
The Ladies Of SNL Fight Off Breaking While Dealing With Bill Hader Playing A Very Dirty Old Man
https://uproxx.com/tv/bill-hader-old-man-snl-breaking-video/
March 18, 2018
meanwhile in America, our president does terrible things with no apologies and no one holds him accountable
CBC Report - SNL Me Too Movement in a liberal country
meanwhile in America, our president does terrible things with no apologies and no one holds him accountable
March 13, 2018
Yup, housekeepers are the real problem. Not the senior leadership.
Trumps VA Is Purging Civil Servants
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/03/12/trump-is-trying-to-fix-the-vabut-its-backfiring-217348
Last June, President Donald Trump fulfilled a campaign promise by signing a bipartisan bill to make it easier to fire employees of the Department of Veterans Affairs. The law, a rare rollback of the federal governments strict civil-service job protections, was intended as a much-needed fix for an organization widely perceived as broken. VA accountability is essential to making sure that our veterans are treated with the respect they have so richly earned through their blood, sweat and tears, Trump said that day. Those entrusted with the sacred duty of serving our veterans will be held accountable for the care they provide.
At the time, proponents of the bill repeatedly emphasized that it would hold everyoneespecially top officialsaccountable: Senior executives, stressed Senate Veterans Committee chair Johnny Isakson; medical directors, specified Trump; anyone who undermined trust in the VA, according to Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin. Shulkin advocated for the measure, called the VA Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act, by highlighting a case in which the agency had to wait 30 days to fire a worker caught watching porn with a patient.
I do not see this as a tool thats going to lead to mass firings, Shulkin said last June. I would never support that as secretary. I see this as a tool thats going to be used on a small number of people, who clearly have deviated from accepted practices and norms.
The laws effect was nearly instantaneous: Firings rose 60 percent during the second half of 2017, after the law took effect, compared to the first half of 2017. Since June, the VA has removed 1,704 of its 370,000 employees.
But if top officials were the target of the law, a ProPublica investigation suggests the legislation misfired. In practice, the new law is overwhelmingly being used against the rank and file. Since it took effect, the VA has fired four senior leaders. The other 1,700 terminated people were low-level staffers with titles such as housekeeper (133 lost their jobs), nursing assistant (101 ousted) and food service worker (59 terminated), according to data posted by the VA.
Last June, President Donald Trump fulfilled a campaign promise by signing a bipartisan bill to make it easier to fire employees of the Department of Veterans Affairs. The law, a rare rollback of the federal governments strict civil-service job protections, was intended as a much-needed fix for an organization widely perceived as broken. VA accountability is essential to making sure that our veterans are treated with the respect they have so richly earned through their blood, sweat and tears, Trump said that day. Those entrusted with the sacred duty of serving our veterans will be held accountable for the care they provide.
At the time, proponents of the bill repeatedly emphasized that it would hold everyoneespecially top officialsaccountable: Senior executives, stressed Senate Veterans Committee chair Johnny Isakson; medical directors, specified Trump; anyone who undermined trust in the VA, according to Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin. Shulkin advocated for the measure, called the VA Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act, by highlighting a case in which the agency had to wait 30 days to fire a worker caught watching porn with a patient.
I do not see this as a tool thats going to lead to mass firings, Shulkin said last June. I would never support that as secretary. I see this as a tool thats going to be used on a small number of people, who clearly have deviated from accepted practices and norms.
The laws effect was nearly instantaneous: Firings rose 60 percent during the second half of 2017, after the law took effect, compared to the first half of 2017. Since June, the VA has removed 1,704 of its 370,000 employees.
But if top officials were the target of the law, a ProPublica investigation suggests the legislation misfired. In practice, the new law is overwhelmingly being used against the rank and file. Since it took effect, the VA has fired four senior leaders. The other 1,700 terminated people were low-level staffers with titles such as housekeeper (133 lost their jobs), nursing assistant (101 ousted) and food service worker (59 terminated), according to data posted by the VA.
Yup, housekeepers are the real problem. Not the senior leadership.
March 9, 2018
I'm from Appalachia and the racism is so much hostile in Jacksonville, FloriDuh.
I can probably guess who this dude voted for.
A teacher tells his class not to date African-Americans 'because they are not worth it'
https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/08/health/duval-county-teacher-racial-slur-trnd/index.html
(CNN)A Florida teacher has been suspended after his school district concluded he repeatedly used the N-word in class, and told his 7th and 8th graders not to date African-Americans "because they are not worth it," among other violations.
David Swinyar, who says he is white in his personnel file, teaches math at Kernan Middle School in Jacksonville. The school has 1,148 students 22.6 percent of whom are African-American.
Just after lunch on October 6, 2017, a student told a school board investigator that their teacher, Swinyar, and students were discussing relationships.
"If your boyfriend says bad things to you and/or treats you wrong, that means he's acting like a n-----," Swinyar said according to student testimony in a school district investigative report. "You all should not be dating all these different African-American boys because they are not worth it."
In what appears to be a separate incident covered in the investigative report, students said Swinyar made other racist remarks in August 2017.
According to the report, Swinyar used the N-word during an argument with a student.
"If my daughter was dating someone who used the 'f' word, I wouldn't have any respect for that n-----," a student recalled Swinyar saying, according to an investigative report. Another student then confronted Swinyar about using the racial slur; he denied using it.
(CNN)A Florida teacher has been suspended after his school district concluded he repeatedly used the N-word in class, and told his 7th and 8th graders not to date African-Americans "because they are not worth it," among other violations.
David Swinyar, who says he is white in his personnel file, teaches math at Kernan Middle School in Jacksonville. The school has 1,148 students 22.6 percent of whom are African-American.
Just after lunch on October 6, 2017, a student told a school board investigator that their teacher, Swinyar, and students were discussing relationships.
"If your boyfriend says bad things to you and/or treats you wrong, that means he's acting like a n-----," Swinyar said according to student testimony in a school district investigative report. "You all should not be dating all these different African-American boys because they are not worth it."
In what appears to be a separate incident covered in the investigative report, students said Swinyar made other racist remarks in August 2017.
According to the report, Swinyar used the N-word during an argument with a student.
"If my daughter was dating someone who used the 'f' word, I wouldn't have any respect for that n-----," a student recalled Swinyar saying, according to an investigative report. Another student then confronted Swinyar about using the racial slur; he denied using it.
I'm from Appalachia and the racism is so much hostile in Jacksonville, FloriDuh.
I can probably guess who this dude voted for.
March 6, 2018
PA-18 Special Election, Conor Lamb
March 3, 2018
Some of these problems are being made worse by Trump/GOP. It would be great to have rail as an alternative to air travel. It would be great to have training and apprenticeship programs for skilled manufacturing like those job stealers in Europe have. And maybe less demonization of such work. Many farm workers are getting Trumped out of the country, so farms look towards machine harvesting and grow less labor intensive crops.
One of COBOL's main designers was a woman. And stupid people still promote the lie that women/girls don't want to code and try to discourage them. There are probably some who might want to try it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_E._Sammet https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper
5 Insanely Important Jobs (We're Running Out Of People For)
http://www.cracked.com/article_25132_5-insanely-important-jobs-were-running-out-people-for.html
Supply and demand should ensure that we never run out of people to do the really key jobs. If there was a dire shortage of, say, potato chip flavor developers (don't panic, this is strictly theoretical), chip companies would make the salary and perks of the job more attractive, colleges would hype up the benefits of majoring in flavor science, and new blood would enter the field, bringing with them the caramel-and-Worcestershire-sauce-flavored Pringles we truly deserve. But reality is nowhere near that efficient, and we are running out of people for some especially vital jobs. For example ...
Old Programmers Are Dying Off ... And Taking Their Computer Languages With Them
The Demand For Oncologists Skyrockets While Supply Plummets
We're Short On Farm Labor
Nobody Wants To Be A Skilled Manufacturer Anymore
We Don't Have Nearly Enough Pilots To Meet Our Demand For Air Travel
Supply and demand should ensure that we never run out of people to do the really key jobs. If there was a dire shortage of, say, potato chip flavor developers (don't panic, this is strictly theoretical), chip companies would make the salary and perks of the job more attractive, colleges would hype up the benefits of majoring in flavor science, and new blood would enter the field, bringing with them the caramel-and-Worcestershire-sauce-flavored Pringles we truly deserve. But reality is nowhere near that efficient, and we are running out of people for some especially vital jobs. For example ...
Old Programmers Are Dying Off ... And Taking Their Computer Languages With Them
The Demand For Oncologists Skyrockets While Supply Plummets
We're Short On Farm Labor
Nobody Wants To Be A Skilled Manufacturer Anymore
We Don't Have Nearly Enough Pilots To Meet Our Demand For Air Travel
Some of these problems are being made worse by Trump/GOP. It would be great to have rail as an alternative to air travel. It would be great to have training and apprenticeship programs for skilled manufacturing like those job stealers in Europe have. And maybe less demonization of such work. Many farm workers are getting Trumped out of the country, so farms look towards machine harvesting and grow less labor intensive crops.
One of COBOL's main designers was a woman. And stupid people still promote the lie that women/girls don't want to code and try to discourage them. There are probably some who might want to try it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_E._Sammet https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper
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