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Bergeron's Late TD Lifts No. 12 Texas 41-36

STILLWATER, Okla. September 30, 2012, 12:58 am ET

STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) ? The reasons to doubt David Ash continue to vanish as he keeps finding ways to lead No. 12 Texas to victory.

Ash threw three touchdown passes to Jaxon Shipley and set up Joe Bergeron's 2-yard touchdown run with 29 seconds left in the Longhorns' 41-36 victory over Oklahoma State on Saturday night.

Ash led Texas (4-0, 1-0 Big 12) on a 75-yard scoring drive after the Cowboys (2-2, 0-1) took the lead on Quinn Sharp's 24-yard field goal with 2:34 to play.

Ash connected with tight end D.J. Grant for a 29-yard pick up on fourth-and-6 to keep the drive going, and Mike Davis outleaped Justin Gilbert on a 32-yard deep ball to set up Bergeron's winning touchdown.

"He will not be under any more pressure than this, and he couldn't have done this this time last year," said coach Mack Brown, who moved to 7-0 in Stillwater. "He has really grown up. He is the leader of this football team."

J.W. Walsh started in place of injured Oklahoma State quarterback Wes Lunt and threw for 307 yards and two touchdowns.

Joseph Randle added a career-high 199 yards rushing and two touchdowns for the Cowboys, who hung a banner marking last season's Big 12 championship in the east end zone but started their defense of it by coming up short in a wild fourth quarter that featured four lead changes.

The Longhorns had lost at home to OSU each of the past two seasons. Last season, Ash was making his first career start and threw for only 139 yards with two interceptions and no touchdowns in a 38-26 loss.

"That game really haunted me because as a first start, it wasn't the first start that you wanted to have," said Ash, who finished with 304 yards passing and threw his first interception of the season.

"This game kind of means a lot."

D.J. Monroe added a 100-yard kickoff return touchdown as the Longhorns improved to 23-4 in a series in which they have rallied from 28-, 19- and 21-point deficits just since 2004. This was another difficult one for Oklahoma State to take.

Randle lunged in from 2 yards out to put Oklahoma State up 33-28 early in the fourth, only for Texas' potent running game to come alive next. Bergeron also capped that 75-yard drive with a 1-yard touchdown run, as the Longhorns picked up 65 yards on seven carries while moving down the field.

After the ensuing kickoff went out of bounds, Oklahoma State needed just three plays to bolt to the Texas 13. But then that drive stalled, with three straight 2-yard runs ? two by third-stringer Desmond Roland and then one by Randle, who was pulled out for a breather ? and the Cowboys settled for Sharp's field goal.

"Coaches will have second thoughts about plays that were called. ... We have to be able to make those plays and get that stop," Gundy said.

Bergeron's scoring run was reviewed on instant replay after Oklahoma State safety Daytawion Lowe came out of the pile with the ball in the end zone, but officials upheld the call on the field.

"They made a play at the end and they happened to make a play when the clock ran out," Gundy said. "Give them credit."

Settling into his starter's role after splitting time with Case McCoy last season, Ash also threw scoring passes of 44 and 20 yards to Shipley in the first half before the pair hooked up for a 7-yard TD on a fade pass in the third quarter to make it 28-20.

"It's something we haven't been able to do in the last couple years, win a tough game like this on the road," Brown said.

The Longhorns had a losing record in Big 12 play each of the past two seasons after winning the conference championship in 2009.

"The only thing that was important for us tonight was to win," Brown said. "We needed to go on the road, we needed to win against a team that had beaten us twice in a row, we needed to win against a team that had won more games than anybody in the Big 12 the last two years and we needed to win at a place where they hadn't lost for the last two years."

Texas had only 29 yards on its first 22 rushing attempts but gained 106 on its last 20 tries during crunch time. Oklahoma State ran for 275 yards but couldn't punch it in its last time in the red zone.

"It comes down to just your will," said Bergeron, who had 48 yards on 15 carries. "It's not the play, it's the player. It comes down to just how you play, not the scheme. It's just how bad you want it. At the end of it, I felt like we just wanted it more."

Walsh threw a 20-yard TD pass to John Goodlett in the third quarter and a 44-yarder to former high-school teammate Josh Stewart in the first half.

"When the coaches draw plays up, we've got to execute them as best we can," Walsh said. "When we do, we're successful. And when we don't, we're not. I think as a whole we played really well tonight."

Source: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=162029537&ft=1&f=

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Black holes: Scientists measure the point of no return

Using imaging of the galaxy M87, astronomers have for the first time measured the closest stable orbit within which matter can circle a black hole. They found that this innermost orbit measures 750 times the distance from the Earth to the sun.?

By Clara Moskowitz,?SPACE.com / September 27, 2012

This image from a simulation shows an energy jet launched from a spinning black hole surrounded by a disk of accreting material.

Avery E. Broderick (University of Waterloo/Perimeter Institute)

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For the first time, scientists have peered to the edge of a colossal black hole and measured the point of no return for matter.

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A black hole has a boundary called an event horizon. Anything that falls within a?black hole's event horizon ? be it stars, gas, or even light ? can never escape.

"Once objects fall through the event horizon, they're lost forever," Shep Doeleman, assistant director of the MIT Haystack Observatory and research associate at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, said in a statement Thursday (Sept. 27). "It's an exit door from our universe. You walk through that door, you?re not coming back."

Although the event horizon is an imaginary line that's impossible to observe, astronomers have imaged the region around a giant black hole at the center of a distant galaxy, and measured, for the first time, the closest stable orbit in which matter can circle the black hole. The findings were reported today in the journal Science.

The supermassive black hole in question lies at the center of the galaxy M87, which is about 50 million light-years from our own Milky Way. This behemoth black hole contains the mass of 6 billion suns.

Using a new observatory called the Event Horizon Telescope, which links up radio dishes in Hawaii, Arizona and California, astronomers measured that the innermost possible orbit for matter around the black hole is roughly 5.5 times the size of the black hole's event horizon.

This innermost orbit is about five times the size of the solar system, or 750 times the distance from Earth to the sun, Doeleman told SPACE.com. The distance between the Earth and the sun is nearly 93 million miles (150 million kilometers).

The observations allowed the researchers to confirm that this swirling mass around the black hole is the?source of the powerful jets?of light seen radiating from the galaxy. Many galaxies throughout the universe spot similar jets, thought to be produced by matter falling into their central black holes. Until now, no telescope has had the resolution power to verify the idea.

The?Event Horizon Telescope?is a new project that aims to link as many as 50 radio dishes around the world to work in concert to image the distant universe. Already, the observatory can see celestial objects with 2,000 times more detail than the Hubble Space Telescope.

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Escaping The Impossible

Escaping The Impossible

A group of teens with animal attributes are kidnapped from a science lab because of their amazing powers they have gained because of experiments. How will they get out of the heavily guarded military? Looks like you'll find out when the roleplay begins.

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Good idea! I will be joining. I assume you are going to do the wolf human thing, so I will go for a neko (cat person) :D

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I will make a charrie! He will be having tiger attributes!! ^^ Have him made some time tonight, when I finish making my rp~!

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Sun unleashes a wide, but benign, coronal mass ejection

ScienceDaily (Sep. 28, 2012) ? The sun erupted with a wide, Earth-directed coronal mass ejection (CME) on Sept. 27, 2012 at 10:25 p.m. EDT. CMEs are a phenomenon that can send billions of tons of solar particles into space that can reach Earth one to three days later, affecting electronic systems in satellites and on the ground. Experimental NASA research models estimate that the CME is traveling at around 700 miles per second and will reach Earth on Sept. 29.

CMEs of these speeds are usually benign. In the past, similar CMEs have caused auroras near the poles but have not caused disruption to electrical systems or significantly interfered with GPS or satellite-based communications systems.

The CME is associated with a fairly small solar flare that was measured as C-class, which is third in strength after X- and M-class flares. The flare peaked at 7 p.m. EDT and came from an active region on the sun labeled AR 1577.

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I Got Fired From Facebook - Business Insider

A former Facebook product manager named Noah Kagan has written a brutally honest article about how and why he got fired from Facebook in 2006 and what he learned from it.

The experience must be particularly painful, given that it eventually cost Kagan a $100 million fortune.

So the fact that Kagan has not only learned from it and is now willing to share these lessons with others is a major tribute to him.

Kagan joined Facebook in 2005, about a year after Mark Zuckerberg started the company in his Harvard dorm room. Eight months later, when Facebook had grown from a tiny startup with ~30 people to a global phenomenon with more than 150 employees, Kagan got canned.

With the benefit of hindsight, he now understands why.

In short, as Facebook grew, it needed people with different skills, and Kagan's skills and attitude didn't grow with the company.

This is something that anyone who has worked at a rapidly growing startup can relate to. And Kagan's experience is one that has been shared by thousands of executives over the years, including many at Facebook.

The biggest lessons Kagan learned, he said, were these:

  • During his time at Facebook, he was selfish--it was all about him: "I wanted attention, I put myself before Facebook. I hosted events at the office, published things on this blog to get attention and used the brand more than I added to it. Lesson learned: The BEST way to get famous is make amazing stuff. That?s it. Not blogging, networking, etc."
  • The best way to ensure that you'll never get canned is to keep finding ways to make your company more valuable. "Go see if your weaknesses are hindering you at your job. Ie. I wasn?t great at planning or product management at this time. Fix them or move to other position. Also, constantly ask yourself how can I make the company more valuable. You do that and you will never get fired*. *unless you do something really stupid or the company goes out of business."??

Kagan is now the Chief Sumo at AppSumo.? The intro to his post is below.? You can read the rest on his blog, OkDork:

Can I be real with you? Real real?

I?m TIRED of answering this question so I?d rather write it out and just point people to this post.

Let me start in reverse.

I can tell you every detail of the day I got fired aka ?let go? aka ?down-sized? aka ?[__]-canned.?

I thought I was going to a routine coffee with my boss and randomly saw Matt Cohler sitting at the table inside (surprising)!

I knew something was amiss. Matt broke the news quickly and I was in dead-shock as the words came out of his mouth. They walked me back to the office and removed my laptop and my cell phone.

Then I proceeded to the Verizon store to use their phone, called my gf (at the time) and drove to the house I shared with 6 other FB guys.

Packed up all my stuff in my CRX, smoked a 1/2 pack of cigarettes on the balcony and drove to my friend Johnny?s place. It took me a bit to let my mom know and I slept on Johnny?s couch for a few days, thanks J!

Later that night we had a bbq at this place and everyone was asking me how the job was going?.#awkward

I kept drinking that night to pass out and pray this was all a bad dream.

At that time, here?s the order of what was important in my life:

1- Facebook
2- Myself
3- Food / Shelter
4- My gf
5- Family
6- Friends

To spell it out. Facebook was my entire life.

My social circle, my validation, my identity and everything was tied to this company.

How could have ended up like this?

WTF! I just got a promotion and a raise 2 months before!

This was my first time being fired and it took me 1 year to get over the depression...

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Relief ruling fires up McIlroy at Ryder Cup

MEDINAH, Ill. (AP) ? The Americans finally have some momentum at the Ryder Cup.

And it's coming from some most unlikely sources.

Phil Mickelson and Ryder Cup rookie Keegan Bradley have won three straight holes to go 3-up on Luke Donald and Sergio Garcia with four holes to play. Neither of the Europeans ever lost in foursomes, and are 4-0 when paired in alternate-shot matches.

The U.S. also leads in the foursome of Jason Dufner and Zach Johnson vs. Lee Westwood and Francesco Molinari. The momentum in that match turned on the ninth hole, when Dufner's 15-foot birdie putt stopped a half-turn short of the hole. After about a half-second hesitation, the ball dropped in and the low-key Dufner pumped his fist.

The Americans are making up some ground against Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell, who seemed to be well on their way to Europe's first point after six birdies on their first 10 holes.

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Herding Humans, Global Economies and the ... - Zero Anthropology

Jandat, of Saana, Ashkunum, Kalashum, Afghanistan, represents all phases of the activities and tools in the relation between humans and their tools, the animals and the gardens in his indigenous style. Colored pencil?on paper, 1970.

Hazrat Din Shirzad?s westernized representation of the sensitive relationships between man and goat, man and small local cow in Ashkun society, Kalashum, Afghanistan. Colored pencil?on paper, 1970.

Sheep, goats, camels and people of the Maldar caravan in Faryab province, NW Afghanistan, 1969. People lead the livestock to water and pasture in this generally dry, barren steppe environment; when one pasture area is exhausted, the people lead them to the next; the animals feed the people milk, cheese, butter and meat. (Photo, John Allison)

Well, let me see, where to start? Syntactic ambiguity everywhere. I mean, ?herding humans? can either be the humans who have a traditional practice of herding (the animals); or the humans who are being herded by The Animals who own them. Adjective or Verb: it is really up to YOU.

I am having enough trouble herding my thoughts and getting them penned. (The ambiguity of the verb ?penned? is called ?semantic ambiguity?. ?Carl Voegelin taught me the difference.)

Tracking

Did you think that Social Security Number?was simply to keep track of the money?the government had taken from your pay?for your old age??My instructor in an advanced sociological statistics class in 1968 was deeply involved with creating of matrices that would centralize all information on all people in the US through their Social Security number. This would make them ?accountable? for such things as debt, child support, crimes, and anything else that the government needed to track to get them into the game as they defined it.

Done!

Rahm Emanuel, Mayor of Chicago, said, in explaining his anti-union stance against the teachers? strike in Chicago, that his intent was to ??create a culture of accountability?.

Well, you know that Mayor Rahm is now in trouble with me; I hold him accountable.

Rahm, you are going to do WHAT? Create a culture? I do hope you are coordinating with Romney and Ryan; they are trying to create a ?culture? too; just like yours; the pseudo-culture of Empire. It?s an ancient Roman tradition.

There is another tradition, Resistance; like the example set on the island now called England of the Celtic Queen Boudicca, leader of the Iceni Tribe of the vicinity of the current counties of southeast Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, who rose up against the Romans in about 80 A.D. and, for awhile, pushed them back.

?No reason to get excited,? the thief, he kindly spoke
?There are many here among us who feel that life is but a joke
But you and I, we?ve been through that, and this is not our fate
So let us not talk falsely now, the hour is getting late?

Like Bob Marley said: Get up! Stand up! Stand up for you rights!

The hirelings of empire don?t know the meaning of ?Culture?, but they will ?create? rules of social organization and taxes for some; with punishments for not complying and rewards for complying ? typical behaviorist approach to ?culture?; entirely missing the runway for genuine Culture and landing on another planet, Empire, but announcing to the billions of paying passengers on board: ?We have landed at the Culture International Airport. Please remain in your seats with your seatbelts fastened until the Captain tells you it is safe.?

I think that the new privately contracted mega-prisons also are trying to create the same ?culture of accountability?, but with much more control over the workers who earn that profit for the contractors by slave labor; imposing ?austerity? measures on the workers by telling the prison warden what those measures will be, and how it will ?save the economy?; making the call from their Blackberries in the austere conditions of their private launch in the Bahamas or their castle in Provence.

In fact, these privately owned prisons are the model for your future.

So, clearly, the endgame for these Roman leaders is to get complete control of the workers/consumers, to be able to herd them to their next job and residence; making a profit on both the move of human capital on the private ?public transportation?, or selling gasoline to you for your car to get there and selling or renting to you one of the nearby workers? shacks; just like in the San Joaquin valley for the farm workers before the United Farm Workers? Organizing Committee created a unifying focus of force for the workers to take control of their own lives.

Stay with the Herd, Stray with the Herd

There is an immense body of related literature about the transition from ?hunting and gathering?, called ?foraging? by the archaeologists.

[Sidebar: my Klamath ?boss?, Dino (he calls me ?Chief?, but, if I call him ?Chief? I?d get one of those threatening ?ethnic slur? stares from the man we call Lightning Boy, the Tribes? best hunter and jerky-maker, with biceps as big as my thighs, so I call him ?Boss?.)]??? ??Dino used to quip about the archaeologists? term, ?forage?. ??I forage at MacDonald?s? he use to say ? until his heart attacks, ? now he eats his broccoli, for which he used to laugh at me, ?You can?t live on that HERE, Chief. You need meat and potatoes?.

The archies postulate a ?cultural evolution?, which is merely increasing technological cumulation and social stratification ? transition from foraging to horticulture and herding, and then to cities, agri-business and industrialized ?animal production ? approximating Robert Redfield?s ideal type constructs of Folk, Peasant and Urban, which Redfield did not intend to be a unilineal evolutionary continuity, but merely a comparative model for types of societies. Part of this literature makes clear that there is no particular evolutionary direction indicated; peoples sometimes go from resembling the qualities of one of these ideal type constructs to another, and back again; depending on many factors; many factors that are operating today.

The Pit Rivers (not related to Pitt-Rivers) had been, and still is?part-time?a ?hunting and gathering tribe? with a large portion of a woman?s energy used in plant cultivation, including digging-stick cultivation of root areas like camas and epos, replanting selected corms for the next season, as described by Kat Anderson in her works based on ethnographic research of the Berkeley Old School anthropologists and others from 1900-1940s.

The California Indian men are documented to have practiced controlled burns ? based upon millennia of experience. This literature is now mined by the Forest Service to try to control the devastation of the forests that the US took from the Indians. Devastated by ignorance of the resource of knowledge available from the traditional practices. ?Devastated because of the Forest Circus? rapist approach to ?timber management? to comply with the demands of the Timber Industry.

These aboriginal practices are now understood to have been part of the cultivation of the natural landscape to provide a richer resource base: grasses and shrubs that nourished the deer; young willow shoots, grasses and fern roots for baskets, etc. And this, along with the moisture of old-growth stands also decreased the probability of the spread of wildfires

?The men ? as one of their collective activities ? passed along accumulated knowledge of tens of thousands of years from their collective experience with the deer and their habits and haunts; following their main trails and finding their cul-de-sacs for birthing, grazing, sleeping. Some of my colleagues in the Klamath-Modoc Tribe ? over the Devil?s Garden basalt highlands north of the Pit River, a shared area for gathering and hunting ? recounted herds of 300 deer as late as the 1950s; before the Termination Act took down the ?Unconquered, Uncontrolled? Klamath-Modoc ? as described by a racist, but ?educated? Klamath County Public Schools Superintendent who was also an ?amateur archaeologist?, an avid robber of Klamath-Modoc graves and village sites, and who resented the National Historic Preservation Act which made his activities a Federal or State crime.

Today, my friends there have a hard time finding one healthy buck to kill for their families. Herds are unheard-of; groups of three to five are rare. Yet, Kimbol v. Callahan, I and II, affirmed that the tribal members? right to hunt on their former reservation lands, now BLM, Park Service, Forest Service or privately owned.? Charles Kimbol was instrumental in re-gaining Federal Recognition for the Tribes, and he was the first Chairman elected by the General Council after Restoration. He also was the one who hired me as the first anthropologist and cultural resource manager for the restored Tribes.

I can still see?Chuck sitting in his office with all those shelves of hard-bound?law books, talking with his finger held erect near my face, ?Now, I?m going to tell you something!?? and he did.

Chuck Kimbol?s victory in court with the legal knowledge he had acquired in Prison (for killing an abusive White man in the streets of Klamath Falls, with his bare fists) had won?continued hunting and gathering?rights on the former?Klamath?Reservation lands?for all tribal members and descendants; but there was no guarantee that the game and fish and plants would be there, being that their terminated ?reservation? now is ?public? and private lands managed by the USA. ?The treaties had promised, ?? as long as the winds shall blow, as long as the grass shall grow ?? that land was reserved for them. But, now, ?this land is my land, this land is your land, this land was made for you and me. From the Redwood forest to the Gulfstream waters ??

Tacitus describes how the Romanised Britons embraced the new urban centres from which the Roman Empire ruled them:??They spoke of such novelties as ?civilisation?, when this was really only a feature of their slavery? ?(Agricola, 21). In my 1993 interview with Irwin ?Squeak? Weiser, the 90-year-old Elder of the Numa (Northern Paiute) group that ended up thrown onto the new ?Klamath Reservation?, he remarked on the annual Klamath Restoration Pow Wow, which was to celebrate the restoration of the Klamath Tribes? status as a Federally recognized tribe ? but without the return of their 1.2 million acres of reservation lands that the Termination Act had removed ? ?They are just celebrating their ignorance?.

However, the tribal members were then freed from local unity to compete in the global economy, not collectively?as Klamath, Modoc or Numa ?Indians?, but as individualized Human Resource Units.

The ?Cultural Solvent? had worked again, the basis for their local unity as a tribe sharing their ancestral lands had been severed. Good God Almighty, Free at last!

Standing Alone

I sat there in an auditorium of Southern Oregon University in front of the 1991 annual meeting of the Association of Oregon Archaeologists, academic paper in hand that I was scheduled to present on Indigenous Self-determination in Cultural Resource Management. The last words from the previous speaker, ?It?s a matter of the heart.? had stabbed me deep inside.

My name was called. I stood and walked to the podium, feeling like my feet didn?t reach the floor,?very alone. I was unable to start. Facing The Professionals, including many Real Doctors, tears welling up in my eyes, choking on my words. and I could not read past the first paragraph to the hall full of archaeologists at Southern Oregon University in Ashland, I let the paper fall to the floor and I began to talk from my heart about the Klamath people whose pain I realized that I was there to represent, whose places in the land had been taken from them and desecrated by those who held them captive and deprecated these First Americans and dictated the life that would now confine them, and who were there in that hall to lecture on their history of ?Indians? based on European ?science?, and the thoughts that flooded my mind overwhelmed any logic as I remembered the Indian woman in the dark Chiloquin street, telling her five children to stay put, while she walked out in front of the speeding locomotive of the freight train that pounded along the rails that had been constructed up the ?Williamson River? and through their village of Chiloquin, Oregon, to be dragged and fragmented like her people until the paramedics who came with the screaming ambulance had to put the parts into several yellow body bags, as I stood there before those professional archaeologists and anthropologists, trying to tell them something that I could not get out of my throat that was choking on my own tears, but not choking like Kintpuash, the one whom they called ?Captain Jack?, hanging from a rope alongside his fellow Modoc leaders Black Jim, John Schonchin and Boston Charley. at Fort Klamath, executed for humiliating the US Calvary for several years ? and this experience, this inadequacy that I felt in trying to express my thought-feelings within the acceptable scientific guidelines for such a meeting left me with a sense of futility in trying to talk to them, The Professionals; still, I didn?t give up, ?I kept coming back to Their meetings, and I gradually got it more together, and said more what I meant, not in their professional style, but with increasingly true anthropologically poetic authenticity that led to a polarization of the membership, those who stood with me ? clearly the majority ? ?and those who had professional status and authority over funding; until, at the last meeting that I attended, the spring meeting in 1993, in Bend, I felt that I had finally said it coherently, with dignity, in a way that my Indian friends could respect; without tears, I delivered my final ?paper, ?Issues, Concerns and Opportunities for Cultural Resource Management Inside Indigenous Societies: A Perspective from Chiloquin?. Period! There was no ?paper?; it was from the heart and mind; the way Dino talks. (When I asked for a copy of the audio tape recording of that annual meeting of the AOA, it could not be found, though all the other presentations could.)

I can still hear Dino saying in his uniquely eloquent manner: ?You nailed it, Chief!? I knew, then, that I had.

Our Example: An Eight-year-old Girl?????????????

During my employment by the Pit River Tribe?s Modoc County Indian Education Center, I worked on revising the linguists? representation of their texts into a more readable version to be used by Daniel Forrest in his role as teacher of Ajumawi language and culture to children in and around Alturas, in extreme northeast California. This project never reached fruition because the Modoc County Superintendent of schools did not like the idea of the Tribe?s sovereign determination of their own children?s education; leading to such crises as an event caused by?an eight-year old girl, daughter of one of the leading families among the local band ? the Kosealectawi (?The People of the Place Where the Junipers come down (to the river)?).

The child had gone home and told her grandma, the Elder Mrs. Pearl Brown, that the teacher (the teachers, like the Superintendant of Modoc County Schools, were almost all extremely White and had red necks) had told them that the ?Pit Rivers had lived like animals? ?? ?Digger Indians?, she had called them.? Granma Pearl Brown told her not to listen to them; that she and her granddaughter are Full Blood Ajumawi. (Linguists reading this, but not knowing this language, now know the suffix /-awi/ is ?people?.)

The next day, when there was a recess, the ?redskin? Brown girl went running down the halls of the Alturas Elementary School, singing at the top of her lungs, ?Full Blood!, Full Blood! Full Blood!?? and was severely reprimanded and sent home with a note to Grandma.

Word got to the Modoc County School District Superintendant who tried to downplay it. News Wiki-Leaked out and, via smoke-signals in this pre-internet period, went viral. The California Department of Education getting wind of it during Jerry Brown?s first term as Governor. ?Believe me, today, there is a different version of history taught to the People in Alturas. [Jerry Brown was/is supportive of indigenous self-determination. I still have a catalog from an exhibition of California Indian art that he personally opened, entitled, ?We are These People.?}

?Digger? was a common insult used by the ignorant savages who had come in force in the 1850s, singing, ?This Land is My Land?, pushed them into a town and taken all their land except for 9,000 acres named the ?XL Rancheria?, which was essentially given to Dan?s brother, Aaron.

Setting up the Transitional Revolutionary Council

Dan told me that the Federal Indian Service Representative asked the convened tribal members of assembled bands of both the nine Ajumawi and the two Atsugewi bands (Hat Creek) ? who had been all been pushed together and ?given? the 9000 acres of XL Rancherias as their collective, ?reservation?, in order to take their separate lands ? asked them who would take on the role of Transitional Government leader, to form a tribal government that could articulate well with the BIA?s preferences and the Indian Reorganization Act. When the Fed asked, the collective Pit River/Hat Creek People sat in stoic, rock-like silence. But a very young and ambitious Aaron ? culture- and language- stripped during his ?education? at the Haskell Institute in Kansas - was the only one to volunteer in a packed room of silent, somber Indians. So the USA appointed Aaron Forrest to the office of Tribal Chairman.

Thirty or more years later, when I met him, only a few people lived up the river with Aaron and his family on the XL Ranch, which was, legally, the only property owned by the Tribe, from which he controlled all the Federally-funded programs for the Tribe, EXCEPT, the Modoc County Indian Education Center which was run by the Parent Education Committee (PEC), whose member families lived in Alturas or nearby towns.

The Take-Over

Supervisor had already warned me about mowing the lawn outside our facilities ? which were rented from a church. The Super didn?t like the image; and he said the church was required to do that. I argued that I was setting a good example, and, besides, it was not a program under his supervision. I was the Director who wrote the grants and who was supervised by the PEC; the School District merely served as the recipient-disburser of funds dedicated to the Center?s self-determined programs. Mouthing-off again.

The next day, Super?s subordinate and a couple of other goons arrived accompanied by two police cars and several cops all armored up, demanded all the keys to the facilities, and locked the place up.

During the next week all the educational materials, large reference library and furniture were moved to the District Office, and the PEC secretary (who turned out to be a double agent for Aaron) became one of Super?s secretaries; and the Title?IV and VII?funding for minority and ethnic education was transferred to a new ESL program for Hispanics, of which there were very few in Modoc County at that time. ?

So far away from San Francisco, none of the media I called responded by a TV or newpaper reporter?s visit to start a public appeal. I hung in for several weeks having part of the program at my home; then, money ran out ... I had to get a job.

Alternate Relations with All My Relations

Daniel Forrest had described to me his initiation as a hunter as a pre-teen. The other men brought a deer hide with its head and ? having completed his period of purification - Dan put it on with nothing other than a breech clout, and, after smudging with sage to cover his odor, he crawled across a meadow and in among a herd of many deer where he spent that day.? Not killing, just becoming one with them, to understand their spirit; unlike the poor fellow who recently jumped into a tiger?s pen in a big city zoo to ?become one? with the tiger and almost did, carnally. As with all actions in getting food and other acts in the environment, the deer ?who had appeared to offer his life and was killed for food and other materials, was then thanked and the hunter asked his/her spirit to come back again.

The relationship between the people and their herds did not resemble the relationship between rancher and his cattle, neither physically nor mentally. In the mind of the men, the relationship was symbiotic, just as it was for the women who helped the plants that they harvested; naturally selecting the best corms to replant in the cultivated soil, offering prayers of gratitude. The humans took ceremonial care of the world; the deer brought home the bacon.

Yes, I am making a simplistic representation, but how can one translate between separate realities?

I saw this again among the Inupiaq of Deering, on the Seward Peninsula of Alaska, ninety miles from the Kamchatka Peninsula of Asia. They had, for millennia, had such a relationship with the caribou. Even after the White enterprise attempt to introduce commercial ?reindeer? herds for earning profit as well as subsistence, they continued to relate to the animals as they had their own wild ?reindeer?, which eventually melded in with the domestic ones. No fences, just some stone cairns resembling human forms along the ridgetop above the rich grazing lands along the Imnachuk River was enough to keep them from straying. The people both guarded them from their predators and harvested them for winter food supply along with their stores of fish, walrus, seal, whales, berries, etc. This is 2002 I am describing.?

Cairns on the ridgetop above the ?reindeer? farm, Inmachuk River watershed, late June, 2002. (photo: John Allison)

There were more rock cairns at regular intervals, but many have fallen and not been replaced; the reindeer farming venture was abandoned, but the merged herd of caribou still lives in substantial numbers along the bottom lands and hillsides with the herds of muskoxen, Brown Bears, partridges and other uncontrolled, free-living stock. ?Dogs run free. Why can?t we?? (Photo, John Allison)

Right. Nice pictures.?So, what?s the point here?

Well, the point is that the herding being done today by the entrepreneurs (?undertakers?) is the herding of humans; the most profitable and challenging livestock domestication ever. The management and harvest of pigs, cows and sheep are all now highly automated and ?efficient? right down to the Pink Slime; no more ceremony; just press a button to slop ?em and hire illegal ?aliens? to kill ?em, gut ?em and cut ?em.

No more costly ceremony and ritual that George Foster found so irrational and wasteful of capital that could be spent in the global economy. Why, those peasants in Mexico could be raising pigs by industrial techniques for his family?s global meat-packing corporation. Of course his Mexican villagers would turn up their noses at that kind of meat. They know what good pork tastes like; they made much better tocino (?bacon?) than Foster?s family could ever approach. I know, I became addicted to Jalisco home-made bacon. Gracias al Dios, they did not follow his prescription for change.

So, Foster couldn?t herd the Mexican farmers into the factory. The Modoc County School District has still been unsuccessful at herding the Ajumawi into some of their ?economic development strategies? also; the Tribe going their own way, self-directed by other values.

Disambiguation: Push Comes to Shove

Well, the oral tradition among the white ?settlers? of North America was that Indians don?t make good slaves; they keep running off and organizing war parties.

Now, it seems that everybody is having that dream.

There seems to be ? Alhamdulillah ? a global uprising of the human herds occurring just before the funnel fence leading into the Corral of the Final Solution. Something has spooked the livestock. ?The corporate jet abandons its landing pattern and goes back to circling; looking for a more convincing approach, like ?a culture of accountability?, austerity for some and offshore bank accounts for others.

All Aboard! This is the Final Call

It is now really that last moment for this; soon, we enter the funnel into The Jungle as represented by the slaughter houses in Steinbeck?s book.

The gate is now closing. Mind the gap!

Now?s the time, Folks. Run through the halls of Congress or Parliament, down the halls of all universities and ?public? schools that teach nonsense and racism, take over the Plaza Real in Barcelona, unfurl banners from the top of the Eifel Tower, form local planning groups, confront Standard Oil in Nigeria and Chevron in Richmond, California. Run roughshod over Their Empire, screaming, ?Full Blood! Full Blood! Full Blood!?

? Well, that is, unless you want to go where They are taking you. And, I can understand having weak thoughts of giving up, surrendering, turning on your favorite TV show, going with the flow;?having another drink or toke; trusting the wisdom of the capitalists, comforted by Ronald Reagan?s claim to assure his wards, ?We don?t eat our own children.?

However, this is not the time for that. Now is the last chance to Get a Grip!

If an eight-year-old Ajumawi girl can bring change, We can too, if We rise up, stand up and don?t give up the fight.

No cedan! Don?t surrender!

As a co-worker said to me in the Tulare County Welfare Office where I supported myself while working with UFWOC, ?Sal si puede?. Get out, if you can, and join in.

Avoid Violence, even if you must get kinetic.

Violence is in the mind. An empire can be slain without violence in the mind; just as can a deer; ?? as the butcher slays an ox?.

This is a ceremony, a ritual that will determine your future; the future of All My Relations.

Don?t surrender! No cedan!

Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night!

We are Many, They are Few.

There is nothing to fear.

Source: http://zeroanthropology.net/2012/09/26/herding-humans-global-economies-and-the-elimination-of-alternatives/

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Sandia probability maps help sniff out food contamination

Sandia probability maps help sniff out food contamination [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 27-Sep-2012
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Uncovering the sources of fresh food contamination could become faster and easier thanks to analysis done at Sandia National Laboratories' National Infrastructure Simulation and Analysis Center (NISAC).

The study, in the International Journal of Critical Infrastructures, demonstrates how developing a probability map of the food supply network using stochastic network representation might shorten the time it takes to track down contaminated food sources. Stochastic mapping shows what is known about how product flows through the distribution supply chain and provides a means to express all the uncertainties in potential supplier-customer relationships that persist due to incomplete information.

If used on a larger scale, such methods also might assess the vulnerability of food supplies to wide-scale, deliberate contamination.

Tracking down the source of fresh food contamination can be difficult and time-consuming. Stephen Conrad (6924) says difficulties in adequately characterizing connections and product flows among producers, distributors and suppliers can contribute to significant uncertainty in assessing the risk of foodborne illness.

"This is often a serious problem when there is an outbreak of food poisoning in a particular region and the healthcare authorities cannot quickly trace the source of the outbreak," Stephen says.

When an outbreak occurs, epidemiologists must interview affected people to track down where foodborne exposures happened. Often those interviews take place weeks after the exposure, leading to inaccurate or incomplete information and making it difficult to pinpoint a likely food culprit. Once the tainted food has been identified, investigators must trace up through the food distribution supply chain to locate the source of contamination.

"Epidemiologists involved in trace back start behind the eight ball," Stephen says. "They attempt to reconstruct the pathway the contaminated food has traveled through the distribution network well after the fact. "

Even at the supply chain level, investigating how food moves through the system is daunting. Stephen says supply chains vary widely from one food marketing system and agricultural sector to another. Some supply chain parts change frequently. Even within a single agricultural sector, some parts of the food supply chain may be characterized by enduring supplier/customer relationships, while others may be market-based and highly transitory.

Even industry insiders may not understand the supply chain map. Many only know "one up and one down" that is, they know only their direct supplier and direct customer. Some information about customers and suppliers can be proprietary and therefore hard to get, Stephen says.

In 2011, sprouts were the focus of a serious E. coli outbreak in Europe, but tracing contaminated products to their source proved difficult.

Sandia researchers applied the stochastic mapping technique to test data from the fresh sprout sector in a single state in the U.S., using a case study of the edible seed sprout distribution system as the basis of their computational model.

"Stochastic network representation provides the ability to incorporate and express the uncertainties using probability maps," Conrad explained. "The method enables effective risk analysis and designing robust food defense strategies."

Future work for the team will include scaling the analysis up to the company or industry level as well as mapping commodity flows into, out of and within a geographic region.

Ultimately, NISAC intends to work with partners in business and federal and state agencies to ascertain whether the agencies have a business case for adopting the method. If there is, the team will seek to help achieve wide acceptance of using data analysis to assess risk.

Building on techniques and knowledge developed at NISAC over the past four years, the work was initiated with funding from Sandia's Laboratory Directed Research and Development program and continued with funding from the Department of Homeland Security.

"If stochastic mapping was widely used now, perhaps outbreaks, such the recent ones involving salmonella, could be more quickly tracked down and contained. Quicker containment would benefit not only consumers but also the farmers who grow fresh food for our nation and who can be severely impacted economically by uncertainties and market restrictions on sales of their products caused by delays in pinpointing an outbreak's source," Stephen says.

###

For more information, visit Complex Adaptive Systems of Systems (CASoS) Engineering Initiative website, or the National Infrastructure Simulation and Analysis Center (NISAC) at http://www.sandia.gov/nisac/.

The International Journal of Critical Infrastructures article, "The value of utilizing stochastic mapping of food distribution networks for understanding risks and tracing contaminant pathways," written by Conrad, W.E. Beyeler and T.J. Brown, appeared in Volume 8 of the 2012 publication.

Sandia National Laboratories is a multi-program laboratory operated by Sandia Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin company, for the U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration. With main facilities in Albuquerque, N.M., and Livermore, Calif., Sandia has major R&D responsibilities in national security, energy and environmental technologies and economic competitiveness.

Sandia news media contact: Stephanie Holinka, slholin@sandia.gov, (505) 284-9227


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Sandia probability maps help sniff out food contamination [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 27-Sep-2012
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Contact: Stephanie Holinka
slholin@sandia.gov
505-284-9227
DOE/Sandia National Laboratories

Uncovering the sources of fresh food contamination could become faster and easier thanks to analysis done at Sandia National Laboratories' National Infrastructure Simulation and Analysis Center (NISAC).

The study, in the International Journal of Critical Infrastructures, demonstrates how developing a probability map of the food supply network using stochastic network representation might shorten the time it takes to track down contaminated food sources. Stochastic mapping shows what is known about how product flows through the distribution supply chain and provides a means to express all the uncertainties in potential supplier-customer relationships that persist due to incomplete information.

If used on a larger scale, such methods also might assess the vulnerability of food supplies to wide-scale, deliberate contamination.

Tracking down the source of fresh food contamination can be difficult and time-consuming. Stephen Conrad (6924) says difficulties in adequately characterizing connections and product flows among producers, distributors and suppliers can contribute to significant uncertainty in assessing the risk of foodborne illness.

"This is often a serious problem when there is an outbreak of food poisoning in a particular region and the healthcare authorities cannot quickly trace the source of the outbreak," Stephen says.

When an outbreak occurs, epidemiologists must interview affected people to track down where foodborne exposures happened. Often those interviews take place weeks after the exposure, leading to inaccurate or incomplete information and making it difficult to pinpoint a likely food culprit. Once the tainted food has been identified, investigators must trace up through the food distribution supply chain to locate the source of contamination.

"Epidemiologists involved in trace back start behind the eight ball," Stephen says. "They attempt to reconstruct the pathway the contaminated food has traveled through the distribution network well after the fact. "

Even at the supply chain level, investigating how food moves through the system is daunting. Stephen says supply chains vary widely from one food marketing system and agricultural sector to another. Some supply chain parts change frequently. Even within a single agricultural sector, some parts of the food supply chain may be characterized by enduring supplier/customer relationships, while others may be market-based and highly transitory.

Even industry insiders may not understand the supply chain map. Many only know "one up and one down" that is, they know only their direct supplier and direct customer. Some information about customers and suppliers can be proprietary and therefore hard to get, Stephen says.

In 2011, sprouts were the focus of a serious E. coli outbreak in Europe, but tracing contaminated products to their source proved difficult.

Sandia researchers applied the stochastic mapping technique to test data from the fresh sprout sector in a single state in the U.S., using a case study of the edible seed sprout distribution system as the basis of their computational model.

"Stochastic network representation provides the ability to incorporate and express the uncertainties using probability maps," Conrad explained. "The method enables effective risk analysis and designing robust food defense strategies."

Future work for the team will include scaling the analysis up to the company or industry level as well as mapping commodity flows into, out of and within a geographic region.

Ultimately, NISAC intends to work with partners in business and federal and state agencies to ascertain whether the agencies have a business case for adopting the method. If there is, the team will seek to help achieve wide acceptance of using data analysis to assess risk.

Building on techniques and knowledge developed at NISAC over the past four years, the work was initiated with funding from Sandia's Laboratory Directed Research and Development program and continued with funding from the Department of Homeland Security.

"If stochastic mapping was widely used now, perhaps outbreaks, such the recent ones involving salmonella, could be more quickly tracked down and contained. Quicker containment would benefit not only consumers but also the farmers who grow fresh food for our nation and who can be severely impacted economically by uncertainties and market restrictions on sales of their products caused by delays in pinpointing an outbreak's source," Stephen says.

###

For more information, visit Complex Adaptive Systems of Systems (CASoS) Engineering Initiative website, or the National Infrastructure Simulation and Analysis Center (NISAC) at http://www.sandia.gov/nisac/.

The International Journal of Critical Infrastructures article, "The value of utilizing stochastic mapping of food distribution networks for understanding risks and tracing contaminant pathways," written by Conrad, W.E. Beyeler and T.J. Brown, appeared in Volume 8 of the 2012 publication.

Sandia National Laboratories is a multi-program laboratory operated by Sandia Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin company, for the U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration. With main facilities in Albuquerque, N.M., and Livermore, Calif., Sandia has major R&D responsibilities in national security, energy and environmental technologies and economic competitiveness.

Sandia news media contact: Stephanie Holinka, slholin@sandia.gov, (505) 284-9227


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Toby Keith reunites military couple onstage

By Courtney Hazlett, TODAY

For one Toby Keith fan in Houston, the singer's Sept. 8 concert wasn't just a night out, it was a huge homecoming surprise.

A video just now making the rounds shows Keith pulling a woman onstage (she's managed to keep her name out of the press). Keith tells her he'll play his hit "American Soldier" as a tribute to her husband, Major Pete Cruz, who was stationed in Afghanistan.

As the song ends, Keith and his band segue to "The Star Spangled Banner," at which point a man in fatigues comes on stage to give Keith a different guitar.

And surprise! The man giving Keith the guitar is the woman's husband back, and the entire audience gets to witness the couple's reunion.

Watch the above video to see how it all plays out (spoiler: go to just under the 3:00 mark for the big reveal).

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ABI Research: LTE subscriptions surpassed WiMAX usage in Q2 2012

WiMAX isn't exactly a fading technology, but LTE is more and more the name of the mobile connectivity game -- at least in Japan, South Korea and the US. That's what ABI Research gleaned from its "4G Subscribers, Devices and Networks" market data: according to the study the number of LTE subscribers in Japan, South Korea and the US shot past that of WiMAX users in the last quarter of 2011 through to quarter two of 2012. The firm says 77 percent of LTE devices were smartphones in 2011, and it projects that LTE handsets will make up more than 80 percent of device shipments in 2016. ABI says LTE's advantage will grow in the next few years, as more mobile operators roll out TD-LTE networks, and as we begin to see more LTE chipsets hit the market. Head past the break for the press release.

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