Last night I also saw 50 On Jimmy Kimmel Live last night too promoting the new album/Dvd and Jimmy Kimmel also liked it and thought that 50 did a good job. Even my brother who is not really into rap music and I referred to see it said he actually liked the picture and is watching it over now as we speak. Definitely a classic film, in its own right, right ?.good lokks Fitty.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Saw "Before I Self Destruct"
Last night I also saw 50 On Jimmy Kimmel Live last night too promoting the new album/Dvd and Jimmy Kimmel also liked it and thought that 50 did a good job. Even my brother who is not really into rap music and I referred to see it said he actually liked the picture and is watching it over now as we speak. Definitely a classic film, in its own right, right ?.good lokks Fitty.
Monday, November 16, 2009
"The Jelly-Fish Invasion"
KOKONOGI, Japan – A blood-orange blob the size of a small refrigerator emerged from the dark waters, its venomous tentacles trapped in a fishing net. Within minutes, hundreds more were being hauled up, a pulsating mass crowding out the catch of mackerel and sea bass.
The fishermen leaned into the nets, grunting and grumbling as they tossed the translucent jellyfish back into the bay, giants weighing up to 200 kilograms (450 pounds), marine invaders that are putting the men's livelihoods at risk.
The venom of the Nomura, the world's largest jellyfish, a creature up to 2 meters (6 feet) in diameter, can ruin a whole day's catch by tainting or killing fish stung when ensnared with them in the maze of nets here in northwest Japan's Wakasa Bay.
"Some fishermen have just stopped fishing," said Taiichiro Hamano, 67. "When you pull in the nets and see jellyfish, you get depressed."
This year's jellyfish swarm is one of the worst he has seen, Hamano said. Once considered a rarity occurring every 40 years, they are now an almost annual occurrence along several thousand kilometers (miles) of Japanese coast, and far beyond Japan.
Scientists believe climate change — the warming of oceans — has allowed some of the almost 2,000 jellyfish species to expand their ranges, appear earlier in the year and increase overall numbers, much as warming has helped ticks, bark beetles and other pests to spread to new latitudes.
The gelatinous seaborne creatures are blamed for decimating fishing industries in the Bering and Black seas, forcing the shutdown of seaside power and desalination plants in Japan, the Middle East and Africa, and terrorizing beachgoers worldwide, the U.S. National Science Foundation says.
A 2008 foundation study cited research estimating that people are stung 500,000 times every year — sometimes multiple times — in Chesapeake Bay on the U.S. East Coast, and 20 to 40 die each year in the Philippines from jellyfish stings.
In 2007, a salmon farm in Northern Ireland lost its more than 100,000 fish to an attack by the mauve stinger, a jellyfish normally known for stinging bathers in warm Mediterranean waters. Scientists cite its migration to colder Irish seas as evidence of global warming.
Increasingly polluted waters — off China, for example — boost growth of the microscopic plankton that "jellies" feed upon, while overfishing has eliminated many of the jellyfish's predators and cut down on competitors for plankton feed.
"These increases in jellyfish should be a warning sign that our oceans are stressed and unhealthy," said Lucas Brotz, a University of British Columbia researcher.
Here on the rocky Echizen coast, amid floodlights and the roar of generators, fishermen at Kokonogi's bustling port made quick work of the day's catch — packaging glistening fish and squid in Styrofoam boxes for shipment to market.
In rain jackets and hip waders, they crowded around a visitor to tell how the jellyfish have upended a way of life in which men worked fishing trawlers on the high seas in their younger days and later eased toward retirement by joining one of the cooperatives operating nets set in the bay.
It was a good living, they said, until the jellyfish began inundating the bay in 2002, sometimes numbering 500 million, reducing fish catches by 30 percent and slashing prices by half over concerns about quality.
Two nets in Echizen burst last month during a typhoon because of the sheer weight of the jellyfish, and off the east coast jelly-filled nets capsized a 10-ton trawler as its crew tried to pull them up. The three fishermen were rescued.
"We have been getting rid of jellyfish. But no matter how hard we try, the jellyfish keep coming and coming," said Fumio Oma, whose crew is out of work after their net broke under the weight of thousands of jellyfish. "We need the government's help to get rid of the jellyfish."
The invasions cost the industry up to 30 billion yen ($332 million) a year, and tens of thousands of fishermen have sought government compensation, said scientist Shin-ichi Uye, Japan's leading expert on the problem.
Hearing fishermen's pleas, Uye, who had been studying zooplankton, became obsessed with the little-studied Nomura's jellyfish, scientifically known as Nemopilema nomurai, which at its biggest looks like a giant mushroom trailing dozens of noodle-like tentacles.
"No one knew their life cycle, where they came from, where they reproduced," said Uye, 59. "This jellyfish was like an alien."
He artificially bred Nomura's jellyfish in his Hiroshima University lab, learning about their life cycle, growth rates and feeding habits. He traveled by ferry between China to Japan this year to confirm they were riding currents to Japanese waters.
He concluded China's coastal waters offered a perfect breeding ground: Agricultural and sewage runoff are spurring plankton growth, and fish catches are declining. The waters of the Yellow Sea, meanwhile, have warmed as much as 1.7 degrees C (3 degrees F) over the past quarter-century.
"The jellyfish are becoming more and more dominant," said Uye, as he sliced off samples of dead jellyfish on the deck of an Echizen fishing boat. "Their growth rates are quite amazing."
The slight, bespectacled scientist is unafraid of controversy, having lobbied his government tirelessly to help the fishermen, and angered Chinese colleagues by arguing their government must help solve the problem, comparing it to the effects of acid rain that reaches Japan from China.
"The Chinese people say they will think about this after they get rich, but it might be too late by then," he said.
A U.S. marine scientist, Jennifer Purcell of Western Washington University, has found a correlation between warming and jellyfish on a much larger scale, in at least 11 locations, including the Mediterranean and North seas, and Chesapeake and Narragansett bays.
"It's hard to deny that there is an effect from warming," Purcell said. "There keeps coming up again and again examples of jellyfish populations being high when it's warmer." Some tropical species, on the other hand, appear to decline when water temperatures rise too high.
Even if populations explode, their numbers may be limited in the long term by other factors, including food and currents. In a paper last year, researchers concluded jellyfish numbers in the Bering Sea — which by 2000 were 40 times higher than in 1982 — declined even as temperatures have hit record highs.
"They were still well ahead of their historic averages for that region," said co-author Lorenzo Ciannelli of Oregon State University. "But clearly jellyfish populations are not merely a function of water temperature."
Addressing the surge in jellyfish blooms in most places will require long-term fixes, such as introducing fishing quotas and pollution controls, as well as capping greenhouse gas emissions to control global warming, experts said.
In the short term, governments are left with few options other than warning bathers or bailing out cash-strapped fishermen. In Japan, the government is helping finance the purchase of newly designed nets, a layered system that snares jellyfish with one kind of net, allowing fish through to be caught in another.
Some entrepreneurs, meanwhile, are trying to cash in. One Japanese company is selling giant jellyfish ice cream, and another plans a pickled plum dip with chunks of giant jellyfish. But, though a popular delicacy, jellyfish isn't likely to replace sushi or other fish dishes on Asian menus anytime soon, in view of its time-consuming processing, heavy sodium overload and unappealing image.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
"Lebron No Longer 23"
LeBron made the comments following Thursday night's win in Miami. Jordan, as you might have guessed, was in attendance to subtly remind the world about his new 25th anniversary sneakers. Do these guys have timing or what?
"I just think what Michael Jordan has done for the game has to be recognized some way soon," James said. "There would be no LeBron James(notes), no Kobe Bryant(notes), no Dwyane Wade(notes) if there wasn't Michael Jordan first.
"He can't get the logo, and if he can't, something has to be done. I feel like no NBA player should wear 23. I'm starting a petition, and I've got to get everyone in the NBA to sign it. Now, if I'm not going to wear No. 23, then nobody else should be able to wear it."
It shouldn't take much for James to convince his peers. With an assist from Basketball-Reference, Tom Ziller at the FanHouse culls the names of players currently wearing No. 23 in the league. The list:
Devin Brown(notes), Marcus Camby(notes), Toney Douglas(notes) (who has the gall to wear it in New York! New York!), Stephen Graham(notes), Kevin Martin(notes), Wes Matthews, Jodie Meeks(notes), Jason Richardson(notes), C.J. Watson(notes), Martell Webster(notes) and Louis Williams(notes).
Stars switching numbers is hardly unprecedented in the NBA. In 2006, Kobe Bryant switched his No. 8 for No. 24 and sold a few zillion jerseys in the process. When Jordan came out of his first retirement, after the Bulls had sent No. 23 to the rafters, he wore No. 45 for 22 games before switching back.
Why No. 6? Well, LeBron has his reasons. The No. 6 was James' Olympic number, Julius Erving, who rocked it, is second-favorite player ever, and LBJ's first child was born on Oct. 6; his second in June (the sixth month).
That's right; LeBron James, numerologist.
Denzel and The NCAA
Court-side, @ the 1st Basketball-Game of the son of Denzel Washington
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - Actor Denzel Washington was playing proud father as he cheered on his son Malcolm's first game with the University of Pennsylvania basketball team.
Washington sat three rows behind Penn's bench Friday night during the Quakers' season opener at Penn State. Wearing a black sweat shirt and black cap pulled down low over his forehead, the Hollywood star went virtually unnoticed in the Jordan Center crowd.
He declined to answer a reporter's question before the game, waving his arms and nodding in the direction of the Penn bench.
The 5-foot-9 Malcolm Washington is a walk-on guard at Penn. He did not play in Penn's 70-55 loss.
Penn's visit to Penn State to start the new season was perfect timing for Washington, who is in central Pennsylvania filming the movie "Unstoppable."
What did you think of Denzel Washington's performance in "He Got Game" ?
What did you think of Ray Allen's performance in "He Got Game" ?
Thursday, November 12, 2009
"Whats The Big Beef"
While costs vary by location, the $1 double cheeseburger typically costs franchisees at least $1.10, said Dan Fitzpatrick, a Burger King franchisee from South Bend, Ind. who is a spokesman for the association. That includes about 55 cents for the cost of the meat, bun, cheese and toppings. The remainder typically covers expenses such as rent, royalties and worker wages.
"New math, or old math, the math just doesn't work," Fitzpatrick said. After testing the $1 deal in markets across the country, the discounted burger went on sale nationwide last month even though franchise owners, who operate 90 percent of the company's 12,000 locations, twice rejected the product because of its expense."The current management team has disregarded rights that Burger King franchisees have always had," Pennsylvania franchise owner Steve Lewis said in a statement. Denise Wilson, a spokeswoman for the nation's No. 2 hamburger chain, said the Miami restaurant company believes the litigation is "without merit," particularly after an earlier appeals court ruling this year showing the company had a right to require franchise owners to participate in its value menu promotions. Restaurants, especially fast-food chains, have been slashing menu prices because of the poor economy. Executives hope the deeply discounted deals will bring in diners who are spending less when they eat out, or opting to stay home altogether. When the $1 double cheeseburger was announced this fall, analyst said it could increase restaurant visits by as much as 20 percent. But despite that boost, a Deutsche Bank analyst said as much as half of the gain recorded from increased traffic could be lost because customers were spending less when they ordered food. The lawsuit was filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Southern Florida. Burger King shares fell 18 cents, or 1 percent, to close at $17.12 Thursday. And how much do you think a Double Cheeseburger should really cost ?
"TOYOTA Losing The Race ? "
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Fabolous vs Somaya Reece vs Tila Tequila
RT @misterjimmyt: @myfabolouslife #Somayareeceis my monday chick, cuz its the 2nd day of the week.
#Somayareeceis 2 legit 2 quit...
#Somayareeceis gonna go 2 Yankee games next year wit a Derek Jeter #2 jersey!
Now #Somayareeceis never gonna b able to say she's 2nd to none...
RT @BrotherEng: #Somayareeceis the cure to the "H2N2" virus
RT @ATLNAY #somayareeceis TWO much
RT @S3STARLO #Somayareeceis like a double play in M.L.B
I bet #Somayareeceis havin 2nd thoughts about fuckin wit me...
#Somayareeceis the sophmore jinx
#Somayareeceis the middle child of bitches
RT @Belleona: #Somayareeceis a 2nd round draft pick..
#Somayareeceis coming 2 see me on Thursday.. I'm gonna send her 2nd day delivery 2moro
RT @kwill24 #somayareeceis secondhand smoke
RT @SessioniZill: #Somayareeceis about to remix Pleasure P's joint.. "Girlfriend Number 2"
#musicmonday 2nd Down Ass Bitch - Ja Rule feat. #Somayareeceis Every thug needs another layyyyydayyyyy (Ja Rule voice)
RT @ATLNAY #somayareeceis a number two pencil
If football is like relationships, #Somayareece is 2nd down
#musicmonday - Me & My 2nd Girlfriend Tupac feat. #Somayareeceis LOOk Fa ME!!! (2pac voice)
Yall heard of my first sony, well #Somayareeceis my second wifey
#Somayareeceis a stuntman 4 Joe Budden's real girlfriend..
#Somayareeceis like the 2nd nut...
#Somayareeceis being a runner up chick the #worstfeeling?
#Somayareeceis my only topic that can only be a #2 trending topic
If u dont b on myspace u dont even know who #Somayareeceis
#Somayareeceis Tahiry but the sequel..
#Somayareeceis a Plan B bitch!
#Somayareeceis the 2nd to last person still on myspace
#Somayareeceis a two star bitch
#Somayareeceis the kind of bitch that loves leftover meals
#Somayareeceis the author of the #worldsthinnestbook - How not to be a rebound bitch!
#Somayareeceis the silver medal of bitches.. hahahaaa...
Time 2 expose this 2nd place chick Somaya Reece... So she know not throw people names out without knowing the consequences.. #Somayareeceis
Did this rebound ass chick jus make a joke about my teeth?? @somaya_reece keep my name outta Tahiry's vagina, i mean ur mouth! POW!
RACIAL CONSPIRACY ?
with Kobe Bryant, Ray J, Lamar Odom dating and marrying women of other ethnicities other than that of their African american origin, as men did they attack 1st & make the 1st blow. Well they definitely made the 1st moves publicly.
"BASKETBALL THEORIES"
But then Kobe & Shaq didnt get along. many people blame Kobe for this & out that responsibility on him the younger, less inexperienced player, but why, when you really think about it, its probably because of Shaq, looking at his well known desire to always be a flashy star. Shaq always like to put on a big show during the allstar games when he is free to & might have been a little jealous of young Kobe-wan, just coming into the game like this so young & dominating at his young tender age & being the real go to guy almost like the next Jordan he was deemed. Did the whole beef with these two help contribute to the audience losing interest in the Lakers, the NBA and basketball period. I know for one stopped following them during that time.
"HIP HOP CONSIPIRACIES"
Why is it that the best rappers always have to be taken down, or out
Nas had a song titled "Hip Hop Is Dead". Ill probably be listening to it. But is it true now more than ever ?