Wednesday, November 30, 2011

desire to inspire - desiretoinspire.net - Monday's pets on furniture ...

If you'd like to send us photos to include in next week's "pets on furniture" post, please ensure your photos follow our basic rules: First, the pet must be on a piece of furniture. And?said piece of furniture must be clearly visible in the photo, so it takes center stage rather than your pet.?Think of it more of a photo of a great piece of furniture that you want to show off...and your pet happens to be sitting on it. And second, the photo must be of?decent quality.?If it's dark or fuzzy (from a camera phone) then it may not make the cut. Thanks! (Photos, your name, location and a brief description can be sent to? desiretoinspirekim@hotmail.com and?PLEASE don't send closeups of your pet!)

I'm emailing with a photo of my handsome little Boston Terrier, Kojo. He's hanging out on a handmade duvet in my old apartment in Washington, DC.
- Kim

This a picture of my living room with my cat 'eye'.
- Sophie (France)?

Here?s our dog Hachi trying to catch some well earned zzz?s while I sneak up on her with the camera.
- Toby (Buenos Aires, Argentina)?

We were sent this link to a post called Elegant Cats and Feline Asthma written by Dominique Browning (ex-House and Garden magazine editor-in-chief and NYTimes writer). It included the following incredible cat photos from the book The French Cat by photographer Rachael Hale

This photo is of Marxy watching attentively Sunday morning as my husband, Richard, cooks breakfast. Marxy loves to observe everything from her ottoman. LOL!!
- Cindy?

Please find attached pics of my beloved calico, Jude, and my neighbor's fawn Doberman Pincer, Coco. (please excuse my exuberance for these dears!!)
-First is the Jude in a beam on our bed. Does the gorgeous Thibaut wallpaper count as "furniture?"
-Second is the Jude on our vintage dining room sofa with a retro spider plant and Block Island beach rocks in the foreground.
-Then we have Coco on the patio table. She does this whenever she is being ignored which alarms us all a bit since she is such a big dog! I call this "dog on glass"
-Last, when we keep an eye on Coco while her people are visiting with thier son who just joined the Marines, ( <3 Kemal!!) she shows us how much she appreciates our attentions. such a peach!
- Samantha

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My favorite place to sit and read is often taken by our basset hound Finn when I return. Oddly on this day I was reading "Investigations of a Dog" by Franz Kafka.
- Debra

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The nations weather (AP)

Weather Underground Forecast for Wednesday, November 30, 2011.

The storm system over the lower Great Lakes will lift northeast Wednesday and the associated cold front is expected to sweep through norther England. As a result, an expansive area of precipitation is forecast from the Ohio Valley to New England. Snowfall will continue over parts of the Ohio Valley, central Appalachians and Michigan, tapering off Wednesday morning. Snow accumulations are expected between 1 to 4 inches with locally higher amounts possible. Meanwhile, light to moderate rain and showers will continue from eastern Great Lakes through New England. Heavier rains are likely just along and ahead of the cold front. Much of the precipitation should diminish by Wednesday evening, except a few snow showers over northern Appalachians.

Moving to the West, the Pacific system off the British Columbia will push southeast into northwestern U.S. Wednesday morning and rapidly dissipates. At the same time, a strong cold front will push through northern Intermountain West. Together, they will continue to support snow and low elevation rain over the Pacific Northwest and northern Intermountain West. Snow coverage will expand eastward into the Upper Midwest and southward across the Four Corners by Thursday. Apart from the precipitation, this cold front will also cause a significant wind event across much of the West Wednesday through Thursday. Temperatures in the Lower 48 states Tuesday have ranged from a morning low of 1 degrees at Crane Lake, Minn. to a high of 86 degrees at Harlingen, Texas

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Clinton condemns Iranian mob attack (AP)

BUSAN, South Korea ? U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says the United States strongly condemns an Iranian mob attack on British diplomatic compounds in Tehran.

Clinton says that the United States expects Iran's government to protect the lives and property of diplomats. She spoke Wednesday at a global aid development forum in South Korea.

She calls the attack an affront against the British people and the international community.

Hard-line Iranian protesters stormed the British compounds Tuesday. They hauled down the British flag, torched an embassy vehicle and pelted buildings with petrol bombs.

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IPhone expels smoke, glows on Australia flight

(AP) ? Apple's iPhone is the world's hottest smartphone ? and one iPhone in Australia appears to be the hottest of the bunch as it spontaneously began smoking last week.

Regional Australian airline Regional Express described the "mobile phone self combustion" in a statement. It said that an iPhone belonging to a passenger began to expel a "significant amount of dense smoke" and give off a red glow after a flight from Lismore, Australia, landed in Sydney on Friday.

A photo accompanying the statement showed the shattered, warped back of a recent-model black iPhone.

The airline said a flight attendant extinguished the glow and nobody on the plane was hurt. Regional Express reported the incident to the Australian Transport Safety Bureau and the country's Civil Aviation Safety Authority, and gave the phone to the bureau so it could be analyzed.

"We look forward to working with the officials investigating this incident," Natalie Harrison, a spokeswoman for Cupertino-based Apple Inc., said Tuesday.

There have been occasional reports of extreme gadget overheating in the past, often in relation to rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. The batteries have been the subject of several recalls of consumer electronics: Millions of laptop batteries made by Sony Corp. for Apple Inc., Dell Inc., Lenovo Group Ltd. and other PC makers were recalled in 2006 and 2007 after it was discovered that they could overheat and ignite.

Earlier this month, Apple recalled first-generation iPod Nanos sold from late 2005 to 2006, citing faulty batteries from one supplier that in rare instances could cause the device to overheat.

Associated Press

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Sentencing hearing for Jackson doctor begins in LA

FILE - In this file photo taken Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2011 Dr. Conrad Murray waits to leave the courtroom during the final stage of his defense in his involuntary manslaughter trial in the death of singer Michael Jackson. Murray, who faces four years behind bars, returns to court Tuesday, Nov. 29, for the first time since his involuntary manslaughter conviction to learn his punishment and face the singer's family and ardent fans one more time. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian, Pool, File)

FILE - In this file photo taken Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2011 Dr. Conrad Murray waits to leave the courtroom during the final stage of his defense in his involuntary manslaughter trial in the death of singer Michael Jackson. Murray, who faces four years behind bars, returns to court Tuesday, Nov. 29, for the first time since his involuntary manslaughter conviction to learn his punishment and face the singer's family and ardent fans one more time. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian, Pool, File)

(AP) ? A sentencing hearing for the doctor convicted of causing Michael Jackson's death has begun in Los Angeles.

Several members of Jackson's family, including mother Katherine and siblings LaToya, Jermaine, Randy and Rebbie, are attending the proceedings.

Prosecutors are seeking the maximum four-year jail term. But any jail term would be cut at least in half if he behaves while incarcerated.

Lawyers for Murray, who wore a suit in court, are seeking probation.

The 58-year-old cardiologist has remained jailed since Nov. 7, when a jury convicted him of involuntary manslaughter.

Murray's mother and girlfriend are also attending the sentencing hearing.

A statement on behalf of Jackson's family is expected to be read during the hearing.

Murray's attorneys are seeking probation.

Associated Press

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Our Secret Life [OCC]

All people have secret lives, some people have fled with their children; some have ran away from the abuse; some have hid away from the battlefield they call home. But these people have especially secret lives. They all live in one Suburban Street named Bridgewater Grove, Northern Florida. Each house is colored in bright pastel colors with light grey slated roofs. Each one has pretty gardens full with honeysuckle, sunflowers, roses, tulips, etc and huge pink blossom trees with shrubs and bushes. Each house has two or three rooms with an upstairs bathroom and a downstairs, an open-plan sitting room which can be visible from the kitchen.

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[Celebrity Mound: Video] Friends With Benefits Survival Tips

Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis want to teach you how to properly participate in a FWB – “Friends with Benefits” – relationship! Their top 5 tips to a successful FWB agreement consist of blunt honesty, no relationship talk, keeping it clean, avoiding parents and frequent forking. Featuring the funniest highlights from the 2010 hit film, [...]

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Monday, November 28, 2011

How much crazier can Black Friday get? (AP)

NEW YORK ? Pepper-sprayed customers, smash-and-grab looters and bloody scenes in the shopping aisles. How did Black Friday devolve into this?

As reports of shopping-related violence rolled in this week from Los Angeles to New York, experts say a volatile mix of desperate retailers and cutthroat marketing has hyped the traditional post-Thanksgiving sales to increasingly frenzied levels. With stores opening earlier, bargain-obsessed shoppers often are sleep-deprived and short-tempered. Arriving in darkness, they also find themselves vulnerable to savvy parking-lot muggers.

Add in the online-coupon phenomenon, which feeds the psychological hunger for finding impossible bargains, and you've got a recipe for trouble, said Theresa Williams, a marketing professor at Indiana University.

"These are people who should know better and have enough stuff already," Williams said. "What's going to be next year, everybody getting Tasered?"

Across the country on Thursday and Friday, there were signs that tensions had ratcheted up a notch or two, with violence resulting in several instances.

A woman turned herself in to police after allegedly pepper-spraying 20 other customers at a Los Angeles-area Walmart on Thursday in what investigators said was an attempt to get at a crate of Xbox video game consoles. In Kinston, N.C., a security guard also pepper-sprayed customers seeking electronics before the start of a midnight sale.

In New York, crowds reportedly looted a clothing store in Soho. At a Walmart near Phoenix, a man was bloodied while being subdued by police officer on suspicion of shoplifting a video game. There was a shooting outside a store in San Leandro, Calif., shots fired at a mall in Fayetteville, N.C. and a stabbing outside a store in Sacramento, N.Y.

"The difference this year is that instead of a nice sweater you need a bullet proof vest and goggles," said Betty Thomas, 52, who was shopping Saturday with her sisters and a niece at Crabtree Valley Mall in Raleigh, N.C.

The wave of violence revived memories of the 2008 Black Friday stampede that killed an employee and put a pregnant woman in the hospital at a Walmart on New York's Long Island. Walmart spokesman Greg Rossiter said Black Friday 2011 was safe at most of its nearly 4,000 U.S. stores despite "a few unfortunate incidents."

Black Friday ? named that because it puts retailers "in the black" ? has become more intense as companies compete for customers in a weak economy, said Jacob Jacoby, an expert on consumer behavior at New York University.

The idea of luring in customers with a few "doorbuster" deals has long been a staple of the post-Thanksgiving sales. But now stores are opening earlier, and those deals are getting more extreme, he said.

"There's an awful lot of psychology going on here," Jacoby said. "There's the notion of scarcity ? when something's scarce it's more valued. And a resource that can be very scarce is time: If you don't get there in time, it's going to be gone."

There's also a new factor, Williams said: the rise of coupon websites like Groupon and LivingSocial, the online equivalents of doorbusters that usually deliver a single, one-day offer with savings of up to 80 percent on museum tickets, photo portraits, yoga classes and the like.

The services encourage impulse buying and an obsession with bargains, Williams said, while also getting businesses hooked on quick infusions of customers.

"The whole notion of getting a deal, that's all we've seen for the last two years," Williams said. "It's about stimulating consumers' quick reactions. How do we get their attention quickly? How do we create cash flow for today?"

To grab customers first, some stores are opening late on Thanksgiving Day, turning bargain-hunting from an early-morning activity into an all-night slog, said Ed Fox, a marketing professor at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. Midnight shopping puts everyone on edge and also makes shoppers targets for muggers, he said.

In fact, robbery appeared to be the motive behind the shooting in San Leandro, about 15 miles east of San Francisco. Police said robbers shot a victim as he was walking to a car with his purchases around 1:45 a.m. on Friday.

"There are so many hours now where people are shopping in the darkness that it provides cover for people who are going to try to steal or rob those who are out in numbers," Fox said.

The violence has prompted some analysts to wonder if the sales are worth it, and what solutions might work.

In a New York Times column this week, economist Robert Frank proposed slapping a 6 percent sales tax on purchases between 6 p.m. on Thanksgiving and 6 a.m. on Friday in an attempt to stop the "arms race" of earlier and earlier sales.

Small retailers, meanwhile, are pushing so-called Small Business Saturday to woo customers who are turned off by the Black Friday crush. President Barack Obama even joined in, going book shopping on Saturday at a small bookstore a few blocks from the White House.

"A lot of retailers, independent retailers, are making the conscious decision to not work those crazy hours," said Patricia Norins, a retail consultant for American Express.

Next up is Cyber Monday, when online retailers put their wares on sale. But on Saturday many shoppers said they still prefer buying at the big stores, despite the frenzy.

Thomas said she likes the time with her sisters and the hustle of the mall too much to stay home and just shop online.

To her, the more pressing problem was that the Thanksgiving weekend sales didn't seem very good.

"If I'm going to get shot, at least let me get a good deal," Thomas said.

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Associated Press Writers Julie Walker in New York, Christina Rexrode in Raleigh, N.C., John C. Rogers in Los Angeles and Terry Tang in Phoenix contributed to this report

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/us/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111127/ap_on_re_us/us_black_friday_what_s_to_blame

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