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Scientists create world's tiniest drops of liquid in biggest atom smasher

Scientists think they've created the smallest drops of liquid ever ? the size of only three to five protons.

The droplets were made inside the world's largest particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland, where particles are sped up to near light speed and then smashed together. When researchers collided protons with lead nuclei, they were surprised to find that the result was teeny,?tiny droplets of liquid.

These liquid drops are minuscule, measuring about one-100,000th the size of a hydrogen atom or one-100,000,000th the size of a typical virus. [Dazzling Droplets: Photos Reveal Mini Worlds]


The researchers consider the droplets liquid because they flow more like a liquid than like any other state of matter.

"With this discovery, we seem to be seeing the very origin of collective behavior," Vanderbilt University physicist Julia Velkovska said in a statement. "Regardless of the material that we are using, collisions have to be violent enough to produce about 50 subatomic particles before we begin to see collective, flowlike behavior," added Velkovska, who is a co-convener of the heavy-ion program of the Compact Muon Solenoid, the?LHC detector?where the droplets were made.

In fact, the droplets appear to be tiny bits of one of the hottest liquids known, called?quark-gluon plasma. This plasma, essentially a?soup of quarks and gluons?(the subatomic ingredients of the protons and neutrons that make up atomic nuclei), has been made at LHC and other particle accelerators before.

When quark-gluon plasma was first discovered in the early 2000s?inside the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island, physicists initially thought it would behave as a gas does. Instead, they found it had liquid properties. Scientists think this plasma represents the state of the whole universe just moments after it was born in the Big Bang, when the universe was extremely hot and dense.

The first artificial quark-gluon plasma was produced by smashing two gold nuclei together, and was later re-created with collisions of two lead nuclei. The CMS researchers wanted to test whether quark-gluon plasma could also be made by colliding a lead nucleus with a proton, which is 208 times less massive than lead; they expected these impacts would not be energetic enough to produce the plasma.

"The proton-lead collisions are something like shooting a bullet through an apple, while lead-lead collisions are more like smashing two apples together: A lot more energy is released in the latter," Velkovska said.

The results of the experiment were unexpected. In about 5 percent of collisions ? those that were most violent ? enough energy was released around the "bullet hole" where the proton smashed through the lead that some of the protons and neutrons there melted. This material seemed to form droplets of liquid about one-tenth the size of the quark-gluon plasma batches created by lead-lead and gold-gold impacts.

Quark-gluon plasma is still a mysterious form of matter, and the scientists can't be absolutely sure yet that what they saw were liquid droplets. Further tests should help differentiate between that interpretation and other possible explanations of the results, the researchers said.

Velkovska and her colleagues detailed their findings in a paper submitted to the journal Physics Letters B.

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incoming fax not working elastix 2.4 - Elastix Forums :: Open Source ...

Thank You for your help. Since 1.3 did work very well I did wanted to go thru the pain. I changed to 2.4 because I needed to see what was new and practice going thru the suffering. 2.0 is working great and it has over 60 trunks and over 100 etx. It is too much work to upgrade it.

When a fax call in it ring twice and goes to busy signal.

I am using ZAP Trunk compatibility with DAHDI and directing the DID to the each FXO port.

My dahdi-channels.conf is: (I am using Loopstart since the lines do not work with KS)

signalling=fxs_ls
callerid=asreceived
group=0
context=from-zaptel
channel => 1
callerid=
group=
context=default

;;; line="2 WCTDM/4/1 FXSKS"
signalling=fxs_ls
callerid=asreceived
group=1
context=from-zaptel
channel => 2
callerid=
group=
context=default

;;; line="3 WCTDM/4/2 FXSKS"
signalling=fxs_ls
callerid=asreceived
group=2
context=from-zaptel
channel => 3
callerid=
group=
context=default

1. I had already eliminated the echo cancelatation.

2. my system.conf is:
# Span 1: WCTDM/4 "Wildcard TDM400P REV I Board 5" (MASTER)
fxsls=1
echocanceller=none,1
fxsls=2
echocanceller=none,2
fxsls=3
echocanceller=none,3
# channel 4, WCTDM/4/3, no module.

# Global data

loadzone = us
defaultzone = us
echocanceller=none,4

3. And my dahdi.conf

# options wctdm24xxp latency=6

loadzone = us
defaultzone = us

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Blog Curry | June Social Media Training Classes for Small Business ...

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Cast AR hands-on with Jeri Ellsworth at Maker Faire 2013 (update: video interview)

Cast AR handson with Jeri Ellsworth at Maker Faire 2013

When Valve's first hardware hire, Jeri Ellsworth, tweeted back in February that she was fired from the company, we were disappointed but also intrigued by what she meant by "time for new exciting projects." Well we finally saw what she's been up to here at at Maker Faire 2013. It's called Cast AR, and it's a pair of 3D augmented-reality glasses that she and former Valve programmer Rick Johnson were working on at Valve before they left.

The model we saw is still in the early prototype stages, but the concepts are already in place. Perched atop a pair of active shutter glasses are a couple of miniature LCD projectors, which bounce images from a connected computer onto a special reflective surface at a 120Hz refresh rate. A camera module sits on the eyewear's bridge and monitors an array of infrared LEDs embedded in the reflective surface. This allows for quick and accurate head tracking. Join us after the break for our impressions and our video interview with Jeri Ellsworth.

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Ferguson heads into retirement seeking 1 more win

Manchester United's manager Sir Alex Ferguson, center, lifts the premier league trophy after his last home game in charge of the club, their English Premier League soccer match against Swansea City, at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Sunday May 12, 2013. (AP Photo/Jon Super)

Manchester United's manager Sir Alex Ferguson, center, lifts the premier league trophy after his last home game in charge of the club, their English Premier League soccer match against Swansea City, at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Sunday May 12, 2013. (AP Photo/Jon Super)

Manchester United's manager Sir Alex Ferguson speaks to the crowd after his last home game in charge of the club, their English Premier League soccer match against Swansea City, at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Sunday May 12, 2013. (AP Photo/Jon Super)

Manchester United's manager Alex Ferguson arrives for the team's Player of the Year Awards dinner at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Wednesday May 15, 2013. (AP Photo/Jon Super)

(AP) ? Alex Ferguson is looking forward to a retired life of luxury vacations, watching thoroughbreds, enjoying good wines and perhaps studying languages.

Before that, though, there's one final challenge to overcome ? beating West Bromwich Albion on Sunday in his 1,500th and last game as Manchester United manager.

"One thousand five hundred matches ? it's quite incredible," Ferguson said Friday, shaking his head at his own longevity.

The end of the road in Ferguson's 39-year coaching career comes at The Hawthorns, an unassuming stadium in central England.

He has already had one emotional farewell ? at Old Trafford on Sunday after a 2-1 win over Swansea that marked his final home match as United manager. On that occasion, there was a guard of honor, a five-minute speech to fans and relentless waving of red flags by United supporters who can't quite believe their manager of nearly 27 years is stepping aside. There's also been United's trophy parade through the streets of Manchester on Monday, when tens of thousands of people came out in force for one more glimpse of the legendary man and his Premier League title-winners.

This weekend's match promises to be another tear-jerker, although all Ferguson wants is a win. It's typical of him.

"Every team wants to win their last home game ? that's a fact of life," said Ferguson, who was named the Premier League's manager of the year on Friday. "And also I want to win this one more than last week's even."

His coaching life began in 1974, with unheralded East Stirlingshire in the Scottish lower leagues. Ferguson remembers having "eight players and no goalkeeper." Now he has six goalkeepers and around 100 players to oversee.

"It's a different life," Ferguson acknowledged. "Change is inevitable ? you have to manage that.

"There have been big changes in this club in terms of number of staff, sports science, modern technology has come into it. When I started as a manager there were no agents, media was different then, too. ... The changes are all there, integrated over a long period. But I don't think I've changed much."

Things are set to change in Ferguson's life, however. No more getting up in the early hours and being the first person into Carrington, United's vast and impressive training complex in west Manchester. No more picking teams, coaching world-class players, doing draining media duties.

But that doesn't mean he'll be enjoying regular 10-hour sleep-ins, as he did after the parade on Monday.

"It's the first time in my life that I've had 10 hours' sleep ? (wife) Cathy kept making sounds round about me," Ferguson said. "I think she was just checking to see if I was alive."

Ferguson's new life will likely see him having a closer involvement in his second passion of horse racing and spending more time with his family and on holiday, particularly to his favorite destinations of New York and the south of France. He's then scheduled to have hip surgery in July.

"I'm driven to take on some challenges and some other things right away," he said. "I've got a league managers meeting on Monday, I'm going to Newmarket (for horse racing) on Tuesday and Wednesday ... I'm going on holiday on June 4, it's the (English) Derby on June 1, I'm going on holiday for a month.

"Then I'm having the operation, then I've got the recuperation, then the season starts. So we're all right."

Ferguson, who will become a director at United once he steps aside for new manager David Moyes, made his decision to quit coaching last Christmas, after the death of his wife's sister. He said Friday he has no regrets, not even when he felt dejected following United's exit at the hands of Real Madrid in the Champions League in March, when winger Nani was controversially sent off with United ahead on aggregate in the two-legged match.

That denied Ferguson the chance of a third title in the Champions League, a competition in which he has always acknowledged United has underperformed for a club of its stature.

"I made my mind up long ago and that was it ... you can't be successful without disappointments, I think disappointments are good for you," Ferguson said. "It's a challenge to you and for your players' character to recover and I think we've been doing that over the years."

Ferguson was given a standing ovation at his final news conference Friday. He received a cake with a hairdryer made of icing on top, in reference to the so-called "hairdryer treatment" he dished out to players at halftime of matches.

That's just one of the many things Ferguson will be remembered for.

"The memories are all there, 26 years at Manchester United is fantastic," Ferguson said. "The day I came here was a privilege and the day I've left will be an honor. I'm lucky to have been here that long."

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Obama shifts focus to jobs, eases building permit process

By Mark Felsenthal

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Friday will seek to turn the spotlight from controversies threatening to swamp his agenda to the economic issues by announcing he will make it easier to get federal building projects off the ground.

The president travels to Baltimore, where he is due to say that he has signed a presidential memorandum streamlining the review and permitting of federal infrastructure projects.

In making the announcement while posing in front of heavy dredging equipment at a factory, Obama will have a chance to remind the public that he wants to spend $50 billion on repairing the nation's aging roads, bridges and ports. Later, he will visit an elementary school where he will stump for his goal of providing universal pre-schooling for the nation's children, which he views as a vital stepping stone to a better-educated, better-trained U.S. work force.

The president hopes his focus on jobs and education will change the subject from a trio of storms that have beleaguered his administration in recent days and that some believe could overrun his second term agenda.

In the past week, he has been forced to go on the defensive about his administration's handling of the attack on the U.S. facility in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, the Internal Revenue Service's targeting of conservative groups for special scrutiny, and the Justice Department's seizure of phone logs of reporters and editors of the Associated Press in connection with an investigation of leaks of classified information.

After responding tentatively at first, the president took more active steps beginning Wednesday with the ouster of the acting IRS commissioner and announcement of support for legislation making it easier for reporters to protect their sources. He has called the IRS' actions inexcusable and pledged to find out who was responsible and hold them accountable.

On Thursday, the president and his staff stepped up efforts to get ahead of critics. The chief executive called for stepped up spending on embassy security, while saying he had no apologies about efforts to protect classified material. He and his surrogates belittled the furor over Benghazi as nothing more than a politically motivated campaign orchestrated by congressional Republicans to discredit him.

Obama's trip to Baltimore to talk about his agenda is a good idea and a productive change of scene for him, said Chris Lehane, a Democratic strategist who specialized in damage control for the Clinton White House.

"It gets you out of the bunker," Lehane said.

Shining a light on issues of jobs and growth also lets Obama note positive economic developments such as improving housing and labor markets and a fast-declining budget deficit - pocketbook issues that may have more resonance with the public than inside-the-Beltway political battles.

Still, congressional Republicans will seek to keep the focus on what they say are unanswered questions about all three controversies. IRS Commissioner Steven Miller, who was pushed out on Wednesday, testifies before the House tax-writing committee on Friday.

(Reporting by Mark Felsenthal and Roberta Rampton; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)

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Itsy Bitsy Spider {fantasy/science fiction interest check}

Hello friends,

I wanted to post this here and see if I have anyone interested before I make a whole role-play and post it to have it die because no one is interested. Please let me know what you guys think and if you would be interested. I am also open for a co-GM and I don't have a completely set plot so suggestions are awesome! I want this to be a collaboration.

Now I got this idea from a story I am in the midst of creating. I have roleplayed with the race I have created here before and similar story lines, but the race is my own.

So this story takes place on a planet called Laquai and this world is inhabited by creatures called the Laxvi. I like to call them spiders.

The Laxvi look like human in their physique but they are far from it. They generally have pale skin, but depending on the region they live in, their skin tone changes. Since they are like spiders, their bodies are covered in markings that resemble the specific web design that they create. They also have something that physically resembles the spider they are similar to. Yes, they are web spinners. They draw the spider silk from the ducts beneath their wrists. They have fangs and can inject poison with them. They feed by wrapping up other spiders or animals in their webs and liquify the insides before drinking it up like our 'normal' spiders here on earth. Oh and males are the ones that get pregnant (still figuring out how this works. Won't do it unless it makes some sort of sense lol) and this is a matriarchal society. Women are stronger than men and their word is pretty much law.

Before I go into too much detail about the Laxvi (I'll save that for the introduction if this manages to pass this interest check) I want to tell you that the Black Widow and the Recluse are the main 'top spiders'. The Black Widows and the Recluse are considered the most aggressive and they fight each other for the right to rule over the lesser spiders so there is always tension between the two. Currently, the Black Widows are the ruling family.

Besides this inborn tension, I was thinking of having human find the planet so we have a myriad of issues that come up with the humans arrival ranging for colonization, to war, to experimentation, or whatever this leads us to. We could add other types of invasion and stuff from other creatures or things of course, but currently, the humans and the fight between Black Widows and Recluses are the main bits of tension I see.

So yeah, you guys interested at all? Please ask me questions or suggest things! I appreciate you reading this :3

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Five step-parenting mantras for those planning to adopt one ...

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This article seeks to discuss 5 key step-parents mantras which will be useful for blended families or step-parents. These tips will allow step-parents to gradually form a lasting relationship with their stepchildren and deal with the challenges involved effectively.

The first mantra is to first earn respect rather than aiming at affinity with your step children. Gaining respect is of paramount importance and lays the primary foundation for a loving and supportive blended family environment. Try to gain respect with stepchildren instead of aiming at a great friendship.

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The second mantra to remember is that you can never replace a biological parent. Every family is admittedly different, however one thing remains constant. No one can ever replace the status a biological parent has. As such, never try to become the parent for the child may then begin to resent you. This will make it tougher for you to build a loving family environment. As a step-parent, you are now involved in and part of a team which is responsible for the healthy growth of the children in that family. If this means having a strong relationship with only their biological, so be it. You cannot try and impose your presence and status on the stepchild.

The third mantra is to never cross your bounds. As much as it will take you time to get adjusted to stepchildren, the children have a tougher time getting adjusted to a new parent. In many cases, it takes a long time for children to get used to the presence of another parent like figure. Do not impose your authority on your stepchildren where discipline is concerned. Instead, let the biological parent handle the discipline at least initially. If you exert your authority too soon into the relationship, it may very well backfire on you. The children may then begin to despise you and frictions may be caused between you and your new spouse.

The fourth mantra is to bear in mind that it is never all about you. Although you would like to have some importance in the family, it is a very challenging task. Being a step parent is no cake walk and will need lots of adjustments. As such, you will have lots to learn from your new spouse as well as the children he may have. Different children are different in terms of temperament, personality and so on. As such,as difficult it would be for a young children to accept you as a parent, you will need to adjust your actions according to the children. Being a stepchild is no easy task as this means sharing the time, love and attention of a parent with an adult who may look threatening. Always remember this when your stepchild does not give you the respect you feel you deserve or when she fails to put on proper?behavior? The road is tough for the child to navigate and you should help him/her tread that road with you as a support.

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Finally, you may want to get the support of support groups who consist of people in the same situation as you. This way, you will have someone to lean on if you find the journey difficult. Additionally, you will also be able to gain valuable tips on how to create a happy blended family.

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'Eclipse Series 38: Masaki Kobayashi Against the System' | PopMatters

Postwar

Masaki Kobayashi rose to prominence directing films that exposed and criticized the failings of Japan and its power structures during and immediately following World War II. His great three-part war epic The Human Condition (1961) details the moral trials and gradual dissolution of a soldier and administrator in Manchuria. Criterion is following up their superb box set of this film with a collection of Kobayashi?s work from the same period, via their Eclipse line, called Masaki Kobayashi Against the System. The four movies included chart Kobayashi?s growth as a filmmaker while revealing some of the faults of the cynical yet earnest approach of his early efforts.

Kobayashi worked for Shochiku studios, known for producing modest and understated family melodramas and comedies. Though he fought with the studio by breaking out of their mold and creating the types of movies he and not they wanted to make, he always maintained a commitment to realism that was important to the studio.

But this was a hardened ?50s noir realism, of a type that was being adopted by filmmakers around the world to depict postwar life. One can see it in Elia Kazan, The Third Man, the Italian Neorealists, British kitchen sink dramas, and cynical comedy-dramas like The Sweet Smell of Success. These movies use real locations and can be grimy and fragile with a modesty (often due to meager postwar financing) that seems to sneer at the epic excesses of the war they left behind. Oftentimes there is a creative tension between wanting to capture a documentary sense of reality and the expressionist visuals used to capture the characters? psychological reality.


The Thick-Walled Room (1956)


Kobayashi?s movies share with the above films a strong sense of a person and a society trying to work through some heavy trauma. His first breakthrough film, The Thick-Walled Room (completed in 1953, but it?s release was delayed until 1956) is remarkable as a rebellious outcry against Japan?s war leaders. The script is ?based on the writings of B- and C- class war criminals? and focuses on a group of cellmates in a prison overseen by American occupation forces.

As revealed through a series of at times abstract flashbacks, the soldiers were imprisoned for crimes that they were forced to commit by their superiors, who have gone unpunished. These flashbacks pull the narrative outside the prison into the wider world, using the prisoners? stories to show the wartime experiences of confused, desperate peoples across a wide swathe of Eastern Asia. These portrayals of the complicated national and ethnic power dynamics of war make it a clear progenitor to Kobayashi?s ambitions with The Human Condition.?

Though a bit uneven in its pacing and with some technical imperfections, The Thick-Walled Room has a tremendous power that increases as the film progresses; there is a pervasive sense of terror and vulnerability, which climaxes when Yamashita (Torahiko Hamada), released for one day to attend his mother?s funeral, threatens to murder his old commanding officer. Japan appears to be almost totally destitute and beat up, the prisoners can be seen as stand-ins for Japanese society at large, paying for the sins of their leaders, at the whim of the American victors. A village girl turned Tokyo prostitute succinctly says, ?The war drove everyone insane. We?re still insane, you know??

It would be several years before Kobayashi was allowed to direct another personal picture. I Will Buy You (1956), as the grip-you-by-the-throat title implies, attacks the emergence of cutthroat capitalism in postwar life, specifically within professional baseball. The anti-hero is the slick, young, ambitious talent scout Daisuke Kishimoto (Keiji Sada). We first see him chasing down an ace pitcher. But when he finds out he has lost a finger in a mining accident, we never hear about the pitcher again. Daisuke turns his attention to Goro Kurita (Minoru Ooki), a seemingly innocent college player who reveals a sharp streak once a bidding war breaks out between the major pro teams.

Kobayashi depicts a world where everyone ? coaches, wives, blood relatives, country farmers ? are out to use each other for the most gain. It opens and closes with chirpy depictions of a wholesome baseball game then fills out the middle with gambling, horse racing, sumo wrestling, and dogfights. There is perpetual talk of money and a constant threat of violence, Kobayashi films cars passing by like they?re about to mow down pedestrians. When someone criticizes Daisuke he exclaims, ?But it?s my profession. I can?t stop.?

This movie is overtly cynical, but there is a thing as too much cynicism and too often the temptation when taking this kind of approach is to offer redemption through an equally exaggerated wide-eyed moral purity. Daisuke undergoes a moral awakening prompted by Kurita?s heart-of-gold sweetheart. But it is not very convincing and frankly not as fun as the maneuverings of the agents.

Black River (1956) is undoubtedly the standout of this set and what I would consider Kobayashi?s first great film. It appropriates noir stylizations, and has a fierce tightness in its pacing, framings, and script that are lacking in the other films. Set in a sleazy bars and brothel community on the outskirts of a U.S. military base, it captures a unique milieu and moment in history as it was unfolding.

As in The Thick-Walled Room, the Americans are an anonymous, bullying presence on the periphery of the characters? lives. The Japan portrayed here has been brought to a low point of postwar poverty, self-destructive with a petty criminal-minded approach to survival. But Kobayashi gives all of the characters a degree of humanity that exceeds their cynicism. The two leads (Ineko Arima and Fumio Watanabe) are innocent lovers (at times too pure) resisting the criminal rackets of their squalid home. But the standout characters are the two villains, a small-time pimp named ?Killer Joe? (Tatsuya Nakadai in his breakout role) and shantytown landlady (Isuzu Yamada) who conspire together. Though evil in their actions, the actors have a wonderful ability to capture the desperate amateurs trembling underneath their characters? showy facades.

The Inheritance (1962), the final movie in this set, was released after the Human Condition. It?s notable as a placeholder before Kobayashi directed a series of samurai and historical dramas in the ?60s (Harakiri, Kwaidan, Samurai Rebellion) for which he is perhaps best known.

The Inheritance takes place in a world of rapidly accumulating wealth, opening with the main character Yasuko Miyagawa (Keiko Kishi) window shopping for jewelry. The movie is told through a long flashback. At a fashionable restaurant Yasuko tells a lawyer of how she, as secretary, managed to inherit the riches of her wealthy boss over the machinations of his wife, business associates, and illegitimately conceived children.

The story of how she does it sounds more interesting than its portrayal, which is a bit lead-footed despite some jazzy stylizations and the wicked cattiness of the main characters. Here Kobayashi allows his air of cynicism to acquire an element of (seemingly intentional) camp. But humor was never his strong suit, and he?s not able to bring off the brisk verve required to make the wicked satire snap. The film is most interesting in how Kobayashi portrays this world of riches, which seems to have been created by the main characters embracing shallow materialism as a way to escape the poverty and psychological stress of the ?50s portrayed in his earlier films.

In Black River and The Thick-Walled Room, Kobayashi offers a more nuanced and hopeful promise for Japanese society. In the final shot of Room the prisoners are shown walking down the hallway of their prison together; in Black River the tenants of the landlady?s building fight back against its destruction. Neither movie offers anything like a confident vote for humanity, but in showing how a group of people can band together to try and form a just and compassionate community, there lies a sense of hope stronger than any surface cynicism.

Source: http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/171341-eclipse-series-38-masaki-kobayashi-against-the-system/

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ABC's Live Streaming Aimed At Keeping Cable Cords Intact | New ...

There's another way television is moving online. Starting Tuesday, ABC will let viewers in New York and Philadelphia watch their local stations over the Internet. But this is not a way to cut your cable bill.

NPR's Dan Bobkoff discusses the change with All Things Considered co-host Audie Cornish.


Interview Highlights

On what's new here

"Starting Tuesday afternoon, if you live in the New York City or Philadelphia markets, you'll be able to fire up a free app called Watch ABC and stream your local station as if you were watching it on TV. The app will be available for the Apple iPhone and iPad as well as the Kindle Fire. Or you'll be able to watch at abc.com.

"ABC and other networks have long allowed you to watch their prime-time shows online after they air on TV, but ABC is the first broadcast over-the-air network to let you watch their live feed ? including local news, daytime talk shows and prime-time dramas.

"Over the next few months, it will expand to cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago. Eventually, ABC expects most of its affiliates will be onboard."

On why ABC is doing this

"Many people are starting to wonder if cable is worth keeping, and they're thinking of cutting the cord and going online only since they can get content from Netflix, Amazon and other places. Live streaming is a way the broadcast industry is trying to cement the system they've had in place for a long time, even as more people are watching TV and video online. So, they're going where the viewers are going, but they're scared that people are going to cancel their cable subscriptions."

On keeping the connection to cable

"What they've done here is they've forced you to log in to this app using your cable company's username and password, so they know you're a subscriber. Even if you're in the office or you're out of your home, they know who you are and that you pay for cable each month.

"You could set up an antenna and get ABC over the air for free. But most Americans watch all the broadcast channels through cable. And cable's become a very important revenue stream for the local affiliates at ABC, CBS and NBC, which over the past few years have been demanding fees, per customer, from the cable companies.

"When you pay your cable bill, you might actually be paying $1 per network, according to the media research firm SNL Kagan. For these local stations that have a big decline in advertising revenue, that's become a very important source of revenue. And by locking you into cable, they're trying to maintain that."

On what users will see when they log in Tuesday

"If you're in New York or Philadelphia, you'll be able to pull up this app on your smartphone or your tablet and you can hit the "Live" button and see more or less what you see on your TV from your local ABC affiliate. The biggest difference will be the ads ? ABC says it has built in the ability to serve targeted ads. So they know who you are, they know what you like and, at least theoretically, you could get different ads than your friends eventually."

On whether competitors will follow ABC in offering live streaming

"You can already watch a number of cable channels this way, including ESPN and CNN. But some of ABC's broadcast competitors are also expected to follow suit. There's some speculation around CBS, which has already invested in an online streaming company and that could help CBS launch something similar down the line."

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From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Audie Cornish, and it's time now for All Tech Considered.

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CORNISH: It's another way television is moving online. Starting tomorrow, ABC will let viewers in New York and Philadelphia watch their local stations over the Internet. But this is not a way to cut your cable bill.

NPR's Dan Bobkoff is here to explain. So, Dan, what is new here?

DAN BOBKOFF, BYLINE: Well, if you have an iPad or an iPhone or a Kindle or a computer, starting tomorrow around this time, if you live in New York City or Philadelphia, you'll be able to fire up an app called Watch ABC and stream your local station as if you're watching it on TV. So this is different from the other online services they have. As of right now, you can actually watch prime time shows online after they air on TV.

But this is the first time a broadcast over-the-air local channel is going to let you watch their feed online for free. That's your local news, your daytime talk shows, prime time dramas, all that, all live. So this is just the beginning. Over the summer and into the fall, it will expand to cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago. And eventually, ABC expects most of its affiliates will be on board.

CORNISH: So what's the point? Why are they doing this?

BOBKOFF: Well, as you know, many people are starting to wonder if cable is worth it and they're thinking of cutting the cord and going online-only since they can get content from Netflix and Amazon and other places. This is a way that the industry is trying to cement the system they've had in place for a long time, even as more people are watching TV and video online anyway. So they're going where the viewers are going, but they're scared that people are going to cancel their cable subscriptions.

So what they've done here is they force you to log into this app using your cable company's username and password, so they know you're a subscriber. Even if you're in the office or you're out of your home, they know who you are and that you pay for cable each month.

CORNISH: OK, so you have to have cable. I mean, even if you're watching online or you were trying to cut the cord, you have to have cable to use this.

BOBKOFF: Right. Now, you'd think that ABC is one of those few channels that you could set up an antenna and get for free over the air, which is true. But most Americans watch all the broadcast channels through cable. And cable has actually become a very important revenue stream for the local affiliates of ABC, CBS and NBC, which over the past few years have actually been demanding fees from the cable companies, per customer.

So when you pay your cable bill, you might actually be paying a dollar for ABC, a dollar for CBS. And for these local stations that have a big decline in advertising revenue, that's become a very important source of revenue. And by locking you into cable, they are trying to maintain that.

CORNISH: So what does this mean for tomorrow when the ABC app is going to be available to certain customers?

BOBKOFF: Right. So if you're in New York or Philadelphia, you'll be able to pull up this app on your phone or your tablet and you can hit the live button and see more or less what you see on your TV from your local affiliate. The biggest difference will be the ads. ABC says they've actually built in the ability to serve up targeted ads, so they know who you are, they know what you like and at least, theoretically, you could get different ads than your friends.

This is not going to be on day one, but they already have this technology in there, and you can bet it is coming down the line.

CORNISH: And ABC is the first broadcast channel to do this. And what about their competitors?

BOBKOFF: Right. The first over-the-air channel to do this. You can already watch a lot of cable channels this way: ESPN, CNN to name a few. But expect some of their broadcast competitors to follow suit. There's some speculation around CBS, which has already invested in an online streaming company that many say could help CBS launch something similar down the line.

CORNISH: That's NPR's Dan Bobkoff. Dan, thank you.

BOBKOFF: Thank you. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.

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There have been years of controversy about whether the superconducting quantum annealing computers manufactured by D-Wave are a) quantum computers; and b) fast enough for a) to matter. Now a test of the 512-qubit Vesuvius chip establishes at least that computing based on quantum annealing is, in the words of a computer science professor at Amherst College, "in some cases, really, really fast."

Comparing apples and fish

Professor Catherine McGeoch is an expert on the sometimes obscure difficulties that crop up when evaluating and comparing different types of computing performance. To prepare a study that would compare the performance of a classical computer against that of a quantum computer, McGeoch had to learn the principles, quirks, and foibles of adiabatic quantum computing, of which quantum annealing is a special form.

"It?s such a whole different approach to computation that you have to wrap your head around this new way of doing things in order to decide how to evaluate it." said Prof. McGeoch. "It?s like comparing apples and oranges, or apples and fish, and the difficulty was coming up with experiments and analyses that allowed you to say you?d compared things properly. It definitely was the oddest set of problems I've ever coped with.?

McGeoch was testing a D-Wave Vesuvius chip about the size of a thumbnail possessing 512 qubits (439 of which were operational ? not too bad for the fifth chip of this type.) The D-Wave chip operates at only 20 milliKelvin above absolute zero ? the low operating temperature is required to avoid having thermal fluctuations swamp quantum processing (and could limit its mass market appeal).

The basic structure of the chip is designed to model Ising spin models. This is a particularly simple choice operationally, and offers the advantage that a huge number of interesting problems can be mapped onto an Ising spin model.

The classical computer used for most tests was powered by a cluster of seven Intel Xeon E5-2609 processors running at 2.4 GHz. Comparing to Linpack benchmark results from massively parallel computers using similar processors, the D-Wave Vesuvius chip obtained a (very approximate) Linpack rating of 420 GFlops.

Put to the test

Three fundamentally hard computational problems were chosen to test the speed of the D-Wave computer, which all have similarities to the Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP).

The Travelling Salesman Problem for a 15 city trip around Germany

The TSP involves a salesman who has a number of cities where he must sell his goods. Being an efficient sort, he wants to plan his sales trip so that he only goes to each city once, and also wants to drive as few miles as possible. Planning the sales trip is the TSP. It is an NP-complete (nondeterministic polynomial time) problem, meaning that there is no simple way of generating an optimum solution. On classical computers, rather simple sets of cities can require billions or trillions of hours of computation to find the true minimum solution. However, the TSP is a natural to be solved by quantum annealing.

How did the D-Wave computer do on the tests? On the largest problem sizes tested, the V5 chip found optimal solutions in less than half a second, while the best classical software solver required 30 minutes to find those same solutions. This makes the D-Wave computer over 3,600 times faster than the classical computer in these tests.

This puts the effective speed of the D-Wave quantum computer on this class of problems at roughly the same as the tenth ranked supercomputer in the world as per the November 2012 Top500 list ? the IBM/DARPS Trial Subset, with 63,360 64-bit cores that produce a maximum floating point performance of 1.5 petaFlops. The comparison shouldn't be taken too seriously, but suggests that the 439 qubits of the D-Wave computer can solve such problems as quickly as do huge massively parallel supercomputers.

Prof. McGeoch has also done some preliminary tests on the sixth Vesuvius chip (having 503 good qubits), and is finding performance figures of about 5 petaFlops, which is about three times the computational speed of the 439 good qubits chip. This would push the D-Wave up to fifth position.

The question remains, just how useful is D-Wave's chip? Its current approach to quantum computing is focused tightly on problems that map nicely onto an Ising model. However, it is known that adiabatic quantum computing can efficiently reproduce any computation of which a more conventional quantum gate computer is capable. Such reproduction is not trivial, but offers some hope that the D-Wave approach may in time address wider applications.

The video below provides a close look at the structure of the D-Wave chips and how the number of qubits on a chip is outpacing Moore's Law.

Source: Amherst College and D-Wave Systems

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By Lisa Myers and Michael AustinNBC News

The semis would rumble down country roads packed full of wild horses.?Truckload after truckload, sometimes 36 horses at a time, all with the same destination: a ranch in the small town of La Jara, Colo. ?

Wild - but not free

The true cost of the government's wild horse program

Records show that for years, the Bureau of Land Management sold and shipped more than 1,700 wild horses from its animal holding facilities to just one rancher. Now federal investigators are trying to figure out:? What did he do with all those mustangs??And did any of them ultimately end up being butchered in the slaughter plants of Mexico??

Wild horse advocates fear the worst. They want to know the truth about the fate of the horses and whether the U.S. government looked the other way as the federally protected animals seemingly disappeared.?

?I want to know where the horses went,? said Laura Leigh of the group Wild Horse Education, which advocates on behalf of the wild mustangs.??It?s disgusting, it?s abhorrent.? Whoever signed that slip to approve those sales, I want to look them in the eye and say, ?What were you thinking????

Federal investigation
The BLM is charged with protecting wild horses under federal law and has confirmed that the Interior Department Office of Inspector General is investigating the agency?s sale of mustangs to rancher and livestock hauler Tom Davis.?

The Davis investigation comes amid a growing controversy over the BLM?s Wild Horse and Burro Program.?The agency faces a dire situation: Nearly 50,000 horses captured during frequent roundups, so-called ?excess animals,? are living in government holding facilities that are nearing capacity.? Horse adoptions are down, so the BLM has turned to selling?the animals.?

Controversy over the Bureau of Land Management's roundups of wild horses and burros ranging over 10 Western states is coming to a head, with ranchers, horse advocates and even the government acknowledging that the program is heading toward crisis. NBC News' Lisa Myers has the story.

The government says Davis, who paid just $10 per head, was the biggest buyer ever of wild horses.?Its sale of the animals to Davis from 2008 to 2012 was uncovered by writer Dave Philipps in a September 2012 story, ?All The Missing Horses,? for the nonprofit news organization ProPublica.? The story questioned whether Davis sent the horses to so-called ?kill buyers,? middle men who export livestock to meat packing plants in Mexico, but reached no firm conclusion.?

At the time, BLM issued this response to the ProPublica story: ?The BLM condemns any sale of wild horses for slaughter.? We care deeply about the well-being of wild horses, both on and off the range, and the BLM does not sell and has not knowingly sold or sent horses or burros to slaughter.??

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Controversy over roundups of wild horses roaming the ranges in 10 Western states is reaching a boil, with ranchers, horse advocates and even the government itself in agreement that the Bureau of Land Management's Wild Horse and Bureau Program is "out of control." Click to view photos of the horses in the wild, and during and after the BLM roundups.

Davis did not respond to repeated attempts by NBC News to contact him for comment and his lawyer, former federal prosecutor William Taylor, declined to answer questions about the federal investigation of his client.?

But Taylor provided NBC News with a statement criticizing the government for not following part of the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act.? While the 1971 law was enacted to protect wild horses, Taylor said, ?Congress specifically amended the Act in 2005 to remove ?excess? animals from the Department of Interior?s protection, and to force the government to sell those animals without condition. ? How does the government have any power under the Act to bring a case based on the sale of excess animals??

The BLM acknowledges on its website that it is ?not in compliance? with that part of the federal law which directs the agency to sell excess animals ?without limitation? to any willing buyer, even to those who would slaughter the animals.

Last year, ProPublica reported that Davis is a proponent of slaughtering wild horses in the BLM?s holding system and that he had tried unsuccessfully to obtain funding to open a slaughter plant in Colorado.

?Hell, some of the finest meat you will ever eat is a fat yearling colt,? Davis was quoted as saying,??What is wrong with taking all those BLM horses they got all fat and shiny and setting up a kill plant??

But Davis denied to ProPublica that he ever knowingly resold any wild horses for slaughter, saying he found ?good homes? for the mustangs he purchased from BLM. ?

Who needs 1,700 horses?
According to BLM sales documents obtained by ProPublica under the Freedom of Information Act, Davis told government officials he wanted the animals to ?put on oil fields ... to keep grass controlled? and to ?use for movies.? ?

Horse advocate Leigh said neither of those explanations should have withstood the government?s scrutiny.?

?You know, I haven?t seen any Westerns coming out of Mexico with wild horses being stampeded in front of a camera,? she said.? ?It?s a joke and it?s not a funny one.??

So-called state brand certificates issued by the state of Colorado and obtained by NBC News indicate Davis shipped many of the animals he bought from the BLM to small towns near the Mexican border.?The Colorado brand commissioner says approximately 431 horses shipped from Davis? property ?appear to be BLM horses? that were sent to unspecified addresses in towns in different parts of New Mexico and Texas, including Spofford, Texas, 36 miles from the Eagle Pass border crossing into Mexico.?

?It doesn?t take a rocket scientist to know that there are Mexican slaughterhouses across that border,? said Ginger Kathrens of The Cloud Foundation, a wild horse advocacy group.??So it?s not a stretch to think that those horses ended up going to slaughter.??

Another advocacy group, the American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign, has called for the investigation of both Davis and the BLM.?The organization?s director, Suzanne Roy, said, ?I think the government looked the other way at what was happening to these horses. ... I think it was willful ignorance on the part of the government.??

Joan Guilfoyle, chief of BLM?s Wild Horse and Burro Program, told NBC News she does not know what happened to the horses that were sold to Davis, but denied the agency did anything wrong.? ?We have no knowledge of him being a person who has ill intent toward the horses,? she said, ?so there was no reason to question the purchase of these (animals) because he has to sign the paper that says what his intention is.??

Criticism of roundups is not limited to wild horses. The BLM also annually removes "excess" wild burros from public lands, mainly in Arizona, Nevada and California. In this video, wild burro advocates document "aggressive" roundup practices. As with horse roundups, the BLM defends the operations as humane and says such incidents are isolated and contrary to guidelines.

In fact, 50 BLM bills of sale reviewed by NBC News indicate Davis agreed not to resell the wild horses for slaughter. On a BLM sales questionnaire, Davis? name was signed on this declaration: ?I agree to provide humane care and to not sell or transfer ownership of any listed wild horse or wild burro to any person or organization with the interest to resell or trade or give away animals for processing into commercial products.??

An official familiar with the Davis investigation told NBC News that investigators are not only trying to determine what happened to the horses, but whether Davis violated any of the conditions of his purchase.?

Loyola Law School professor and former federal prosecutor Laurie Levenson said that, based on the bill of sale language, investigators could be trying to determine if there is evidence of a felony violation such as lying or making a false statement to a federal official.?

New sales rules
In January 2013, BLM responded to public criticism of its sale of wild horses to Davis by announcing new rules for the agency?s sales program.? In an effort to prevent future large sales of wild horses, the agency issued a memorandum stating: ?Without prior approval from the (BLM) assistant director, no more than four wild horses and/or burros may be purchased by an individual or group within a six-month period.??

Horse advocacy groups immediately criticized the new rules as ?window dressing.?? Laura Leigh of Wild Horse Education said, ?It changes nothing, especially when they add a little fine print in there.? There is no change.? It creates a press release so BLM can look responsible, like they?re listening to the American public.??

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One month later, U.S. Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-Ariz., and 20 other members of Congress signed a letter to then-Secretary of Interior Ken Salazar, who oversaw BLM, citing the ?substantial public outcry? over the ProPublica story on Davis.? The Feb. 13 letter said the co-signers were ?troubled by your department?s lack of response to the legitimate concerns raised? by horse advocates and demanded an update about the Inspector?s General investigation.? Grijalava?s office said Salazar never responded to the letter.

Later this year, the Office of Inspector General is expected to present its findings to a U.S. Attorney, who will decide if any charges will be filed against Davis.

Lisa Myers is NBC News' Senior Investigative Correspondent; Michael Austin is a producer in NBC's bureau in Burbank, Calif.

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Thanks to legislation currently in the House, someday soon you're probably going to have to pay online sales tax. Surprisingly, it's not Amazon fighting the current bill?they're kinda behind it?but instead the strongest opposition is coming from Ebay.

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Bangladesh rescue operation near end; collapse death toll at 1,127

DHAKA (Reuters) - Bangladeshi salvage workers on Monday neared the end of their search for victims of the collapse of a factory building, scouring the basement of the complex that crumbled in on itself and killed 1,127 people. A series of deadly incidents at factories, including a fire in November that killed 112 people, has focused global attention on safety standards in Bangladesh's booming garment industry.

Car bomb kills three outside hospital in Libya's Benghazi

BENGHAZI (Reuters) - A car bomb killed at least three people outside a hospital in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi on Monday, witnesses said, in a further sign of the violent disorder plaguing the country since the 2011 revolution that toppled Muammar Gaddafi. Only one of the dead was carried into the hospital intact, a doctor told Reuters, which made it difficult to immediately establish the number of people killed. Another doctor said three deaths were confirmed including a child, along with 17 injuries.

Pakistan's Sharif seeks to ease mistrust with India

LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) - Nawaz Sharif, poised to become prime minister for a third time after a decisive victory in Pakistan's election, said on Monday the mistrust that has long dogged relations with India must be tackled. Sharif said he had a "long chat" with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday and the two exchanged invitations to visit - a diplomatic nicety in some parts of the world but a heavily symbolic step for South Asia's arch-rivals.

Prosecutor seeks 6-year jail term for Berlusconi in sex trial

MILAN (Reuters) - Italian prosecutors on Monday called for a six-year jail sentence and a lifetime ban on holding public office for former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, charged with abuse of office and paying for sex with a minor. The 76-year-old billionaire media tycoon and center-right senator is accused of paying for sex with Karima El Mahroug, better known by her stage name 'Ruby the Heartstealer', when she was under 18, during the now notorious "bunga bunga" parties at his villa at Arcore near Milan in 2010.

Yemeni tribesmen kidnap Swiss aid worker: security source

ADEN (Reuters) - Armed Yemeni tribesmen on Monday kidnapped a Swiss citizen working for the Red Cross in the southern province of Abyan, a Yemeni security source said. The aid worker was taken from a vehicle in the city of Jaar where he was travelling with Yemeni co-workers and there had been no demands from the tribesmen, the security source said.

Canada deports Palestinian hijacker after 25-year legal battle

OTTAWA (Reuters) - After a 25-year legal battle, Canada has finally deported a Palestinian convicted of an attack on an Israeli airliner in 1968, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney said on Monday. Mahmoud Mohammad Issa Mohammad, a former Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine commando, took part in the assault on an El Al jet in Athens that killed an Israeli man. He was deported to Lebanon on Saturday.

Merkel says has no secrets about her communist past

BERLIN (Reuters) - Angela Merkel has dismissed claims in a new book that she was more actively committed to East Germany's communist regime than she has acknowledged, saying she has never kept anything secret about her past. The book, "The first life of Angela M.", says that Merkel, who will seek a third term as chancellor in a federal election in September, was responsible for Marxist-Leninist education in a unit of the state's youth wing, in a role that went beyond the cultural duties she has previously spoken of.

Nigeria gives Iranian, Nigerian five years for arms smuggling

LAGOS, May 13 - A Nigerian court sentenced an alleged member of Iran's Revolutionary Guard and a Nigerian accomplice to five years in prison on Monday over an illegal shipment of mortars and rockets seized in the main port of Lagos in 2010. The shipment included rockets and other explosives that had been hidden in containers of building materials when authorities found it. Iran is barred from shipping weapons abroad under United Nations sanctions.

After bombings,Turkey says world must act against Syria

REYHANLI, Turkey (Reuters) - Turkey accused a group with links to Syrian intelligence of carrying out car bombings that killed 46 people in a Turkish border town, and said on Sunday it was time for the world to act against the government of President Bashar al-Assad. The two car bombs, which ripped through crowded shopping streets in Reyhanli on Saturday, increased fears that Syria's civil war is dragging in neighboring states, despite renewed diplomatic moves to end it.

Four Turks to be freed soon: Afghan Taliban

KABUL (Reuters) - The Afghan Taliban will soon free the last four of eight Turkish civilians detained last month, the militants said on Monday, in what they called a gesture of goodwill toward fellow Muslims. Turkey said on Sunday that four Turks had been released and handed to its intelligence agency. The eight were taken captive by the Taliban in the eastern province of Logar when their helicopter was forced to make a "hard landing".

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Seth Meyers replaces Fallon on 'Late Night'

Seth Meyers replaces Fallon: Seth Myers has been tabbed to replace Jimmy Fallon as 'Late Night' show host starting next year. As Seth Meyers replaces Fallon, current 'Late Night' host Fallon will be taking Jay Leno's spot as host of the 'Tonight' show.

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Seth Meyers (r.) replaces Jimmy Fallon (l.) as host of 'Late Night' on NBC.

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The network said Sunday that the 12-year "Saturday Night Live" cast member will replace Jimmy?Fallon at the 12:35 a.m. "Late Night" show next year. Fallon is moving up an hour as Jay Leno's replacement on the "Tonight" show.

Meyers was considered the lead candidate for the "Late Night" job ever since Fallon's promotion was announced. The announcement solidifies Lorne Michaels as the comedy kingmaker at NBC. He'll be the executive in charge of "Late Night," ''Tonight" and "Saturday Night Live," which will all originate from New York's Rockefeller Center.

Meyers, 39, has been the head writer at "Saturday Night Live" for eight seasons. He's in his seventh year as "Weekend Update" host, to which he devotes all of his on-air time now.

And like Fallon before him, Meyers is making the move from "Weekend Update" to "Late Night."

"We think Seth is one of the brightest, most insightful comedy writers and performers of his generation," said Bob Greenblatt, NBC entertainment chairman. His topical comedy is "perfect for the 'Late Night' franchise," he said.

The late-night show began with David Letterman in 1982, and its other hosts have been Conan O'Brien and Fallon.

Meyers is a Northwestern University graduate and began his comedy career in Chicago. His chief television competition will be Craig Ferguson on CBS and "Nightline" on ABC. Like television in general, the late-night audience has dispersed in several directions, with DVR viewing of shows taped earlier a big alternative at night.

Late-night comedy is one of the NBC's few strong suits, with "Saturday Night Live" often drawing a bigger audience than most of what the network airs in prime-time. With Meyers' appointment, NBC is hoping for a smooth transition to a younger generation.

"I only have to work for Lorne for five more years before I pay him back for the time I totaled his car," Meyers quipped. "12:30 on NBC has long been incredible real estate. I hope I can do it justice."

Behind the scenes, Michael Shoemaker will remain with "Late Night" as producer, NBC said.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/btbCbw7Fht0/Seth-Meyers-replaces-Fallon-on-Late-Night

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3 Heavily Shorted Stocks Report Better Than Expected Results ...

Tesla Motors (TSLA), Groupon (GRPN), and Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (GMCR) are in totally different business, but they have two things in common: They are all heavily shorted, and they all reported better than expected results on Wednesday afternoon. This means that they are all prime candidates for a short-squeeze that can send their shares sharply higher - in fact, their shares traded higher on Thursday. But should investors buy them?

Company

Short % of Float

Forward PE

Qtrly Revenue Growth (yoy)

Qtrly Earnings Growth (yoy)

Operating Margin

Operating Cash Flow

Tesla Motors

49.20

41.63

678%

--

-95.41M

-266.08M

Groupon

20.30

18.63

29.70

--

4.27

266M

Green Mountain Coffee Roasters

38.70

25.69

15.60

3

14.90

682.83

It all depends on the profile of each investor. Aggressive investors may want to trade all three on the long side, especially Tesla, which has the largest short interest among the three. However, long-term investors must take a close look at the fundamentals of each company. Tesla Motors, for instance, may beat traditional automakers in revenue growth, as it begins from smaller numbers, but it lags far behind in terms of other metrics like operating cash flow and operating margins. That's why long-term investors should be careful before they buy the stock. Likewise, Groupon lags behind other web-based companies like Facebook (FB) and Netflix (NFLX) in almost all the metrics presented in the tables below. As for Green Mountain Coffee, it lags behind its new partner Starbucks (SBUX).

Company

Qtrly Revenue Growth (yoy)

Qtrly Earnings Growth (yoy)

Operating Margin

Operating Cash Flow

Toyota Motor Corp (TTM)

9.30%

23.40%

1.0

$31B

General Motors (GM)

-2.30

-10.60

1.45

--

Ford (F)

10.30

15.40

4.83

7.18B

Source: Yahoo.finance.com

Company

Qtrly Revenue Growth (yoy)

Qtrly Earnings Growth (yoy)

Operating Margin

Operating Cash Flow

Facebook

37.80%

6.60%

9.66%

-1.89B

Netflix

17.70

--

2.23

-8.51

Source: Yahoo.finance.com

Company

Qtrly Revenue Growth (yoy)

Qtrly Earnings Growth (yoy)

Operating Margin

Operating Cash Flow

Starbucks

11.30

28.60

2.23

2.55B

Source: Yahoo.finance.com

The bottom line: Tesla, Groupon, and Green Mountain stocks are for traders and aggressive investors. Conservative investors can find better values elsewhere.

Disclosure: I am long TSLA, F, FB. I wrote this article myself, and it expresses my own opinions. I am not receiving compensation for it (other than from Seeking Alpha). I have no business relationship with any company whose stock is mentioned in this article. Short NFLX (More...)

Source: http://seekingalpha.com/article/1419361-3-heavily-shorted-stocks-report-better-than-expected-results-should-investors-buy-them?source=feed

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