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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

NFL plans to extend regular season

NFL owners are eager to increase the regular season from 16 to 18 games. 
The players aren’t so sure.
During a five-hour meeting at a posh hotel in downtown Atlanta, the push to add two more games to the regular season picked up steam Wednesday—at least among those who sign the checks.
“I think it’s a win-win all around,” said Bob Kraft, owner of the New England Patriots.
The owners also unanimously approved Stan Kroenke’s proposal to purchase majority ownership of the St. Louis Rams, assuming he turns over control of two other teams he owns—the NBA’s Denver Nuggets and the NHL’s Colorado Avalanche — to his son.
Kroenke owns 40 percent of the downtrodden Rams and exercised his right to purchase the rest of the team from the Rosenbloom family for a reported $750 million.
“Obviously, all of us know and respect Stan,” commissioner Roger Goodell said. “He’s been a terrific owner in the NFL and we’re confident he will continue to be a great owner.”
Kroenke must turn over operational and financial control of the Nuggets and Avalanche to his 30-year-old son, Josh, by the end of the year. He must give up his majority stake in the teams by December 2014 to meet NFL rules against cross-ownership of franchises in other NFL cities.
But talks on the expanded season dominated most of the meeting.
Goodell pointed out that the league already has the right to impose an 18-game schedule—and keep four preseason games for each team—under the current labor agreement with the players. But that contract expires after this season, and it’s clear the expanded schedule will be a central issue in talks on a new collective bargaining agreement.
The owners would like to keep the season at 20 weeks, reducing the number of preseason games from four to two.
“We want to do it the right way for everyone, including the players, the fans and the game in general,” Goodell said. “There’s a tremendous amount of momentum for it. We think it’s the right step.”
The owners held off on voting on a specific proposal that could be presented to the players union. Among the issues that still must be resolved: when to start the expanded regular season, possible roster expansion to cope with more games, and changes in training camp and offseason routines to come up with ways for evaluating younger players who wouldn’t have as many preseason games to make an impression.
“We want to continue to address a variety of issues before putting together a specific proposal, which our negotiating team will provide to the union’s negotiating team,” Goodell said. “There’s tremendous support for it. Almost all the questions, all the discussions, are how to do it in a way that’s fan friendly.”
Around the NFL, however, many players questioned the wisdom of making an already grueling season even longer. At the very least, they want more money— and several proposed changes in the rules governing injured players, or adding an extra bye week to deal with the grind.
“With 16 games, every game is important and therefore the fans are very into it, the stadiums are packed because they know if their team loses, it pushes them further and further away from making the playoffs,” Cincinnati quarterback Carson Palmer(notes) said. “I think if you go to 18, each game kind of loses a little bit of its significance.”
The players clearly expect to be receive a bigger chunk of the multi-billion-dollar NFL pie if they’re going to be putting their bodies on the line in two more games that count.
“Obviously the players want to be compensated for two more games,” San Francisco 49ers linebackerMatt Wilhelm(notes) said. “That’s the one thing the players have to get met.”
They are also concerned about an increased risk of injuries and fret that it could shorten their careers or increase the number of health problems they endure after retirement.
“I would vote to eliminate two preseason games and then keep it at a 16-game season because the longer you’re out there playing, the more your body breaks down,” Chicago Bears tight end Desmond Clark(notes) said. “When you get into December, you’re like walking zombies. You can’t feel your joints.”
Cleveland Browns linebacker Scott Fujita(notes) said the timing of the proposal is odd, considering the owners want the players to accept a smaller share of the revenue in the next labor agreement.
“They are asking you to play more games and put yourself at more risk, and they are also asking us to take a pay cut,” he said. “That’s a lot to ask. All those things don’t make a whole lot of sense. We need to sit down and talk through it all and find out what it is they’re really trying to do and see if it makes sense or not.”
But Kraft said the expanded season is the most obvious step to bring in more money while the economy is struggling.
“I really think going to an 18-game season is critical to us getting a labor deal,” he said. “There’s not a lot ways in this economic environment we can generate incremental revenues. That’s the best way.
“The other thing,” he added, “our fans have said pretty loud and clear they’d like us to have fewer preseason games.”
Several players and coaches have pointed out that having only two preseason games would likely make it more difficult for fringe players to get enough of a look to make the team.
Already, teams have been experimenting with joint workouts in training camp, believing those sessions could help replace the shorter preseason. This year, for instance, the Atlanta Falcons worked out with both New England and Jacksonville.
“If it was a two-game preseason, then the starters are going to see most of that time because they’ve got to get ready for the season, so if you’re third string, good luck,” said Indianapolis linebacker Gary Brackett(notes), the Colts’ defensive captain. “When I was a rookie, I needed every bit of those four games.”
But some figure it’s a foregone conclusion that the owners will get their way.
“Personally, I don’t see how it helps the game, or the quality of the game,” said Barry Cofield(notes), a defensive tackle for the New York Giants. “But if they demand it, they will probably get it.”
AP Sports Writers Joe Kay in Cincinnati, Andrew Seligman in Chicago, Tom Canavan in East Rutherford, N.J., Janie McCauley in San Francisco, Tom Withers in Cleveland, Jon Krawczynski in Minneapolis, Michael Marot in Indianapolis and Joseph White in Washington, D.C., contributed to this report.
Sources: Associated Press; Yahoo!

Monday, September 6, 2010

The least expensive private islands you will find


Ram Island

Ram Island
Ram Island, Private Islands Online
Place: Machias Bay, Maine, 50 miles east ofBar Harbor
Asking Price: $595,000
Acreage: 16
Undeveloped
One tree, a few sheep, a 20 by 20 foot platform for pitching a tent, and a mooring in the cove. The rest is grass, rocks, and 360-degree views of the ocean and bay.

Charlie's Island

Charlie's Island
Charlie's Island, Private Islands Online
Where: Near Marathon, in the Florida Keys
Asking Price: $995,000
Acreage: 0.32
Undeveloped
The turquoise-colored roofs you see in the picture are open-air sitting areas with decks, chairs, and a campfire cooking area. But the island also comes with a 38-foot houseboat, not pictured here, that sleeps 4-5 people. Great reefs nearby for snorkeling. All the seafood you can eat.

Snug Harbour Island

Snug Harbour Island
Snug Harbour Island, Private Islands Online
Where: On Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada
Asking Price: $1,057,000
Acreage: 3
Developed
A two-hour drive from Toronto, this island features a two-bedroom, two-bath cottage with a glassed-in porch overlooking the water, a separate guest cabin with bathroom, hot tub built into the rock outcropping, and a boathouse with deep water mooring. Running water, electric, a septic field. And it has wireless Internet access. So you could get away from it all, but still check your e-mail, Facebook, and Twitter accounts.

Watch Island

Watch Island
Watch Island, Private Islands Online
Place: St. Lawrence Seaway, near Clayton, NY
Asking Price: $1,950,000
Acreage: 1.3
Developed
There are 1,400 lakes in the Thousand Lakes region of upstate New York. But few of them come with a 6,500-square-foot mansion -- ten bedrooms, four bathrooms, plus a boat house and dock. About an hour-and-a-half drive from either Syracuse or Montreal.

Little Hog Cay

Belvedere
Little Hog Cay, Private Islands Online
Place: Near Abacos, Northern Bahamas
Asking Price: $1,950,000
Acreage: 25
Partially developed
Notice the lagoon that separates the west side of the island from the east. On the west side sits a studio home and a guest cabana with an electric generator. The east side is undeveloped. Marina and airstrip are a 15-minute boat ride away, on the main island of Abacos.

5 Cove Island

Cove Island
Cove Island, Private Islands Online


Source: Yahoo Real Estate
Place: Howe Sound, British Columbia, between Whistler and Vancouver
Asking Price: $2,950,000
Acreage: 5
Developed
A 30-minute boat ride from the city of Vancouver, this island is up for sale to developers, with an approved subdvision plan.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Top 10: Highest Valued Properties



1. Windemere, Fla.

Windmere, Fla. / Realtor.com
Windmere, Fla. / Realtor.com
6121 Kirkstone Lane
Listing price: $100 million completed ($75 million as is)
Year built: 2011*
This 90,000-sq.-ft. lakefront house, originally conceived for David Siegel, chief executive of time-share company Westgate Resorts, is currently unfinished. Construction was halted on the mansion during the recession, reported wsj.com. The house is designed to have 13 bedrooms, 23 baths, a main kitchen with 10 satellite kitchens, and three swimming pools. Siegel is selling the house for $100 million completed, or unfinished for $75 million.


2. Palm Beach, Fla.

Palm Beach, Fla. / Corcoran
Palm Beach, Fla. / Corcoran
1220 South Ocean Boulevard
Listing price: $84 million
Year built: 2010
This gated French château-style home sits on 2.5 acres in one of Palm Beach’s most desirable areas, on the waterfront near the Bath & Tennis Club and Mar-A-Lago. The 27,300-sq.-ft. residence was completed this spring by Dan Swanson, president of Addison Development, and has eight en suite bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a 60-ft. pool, a separate guesthouse, and room to park 50 cars.


3. Beverly Hills, Calif.

Beverly Hills, Calif. / Realtor.com
Beverly Hills, Calif. / Realtor.com
9577 Sunset Boulevard
Listing price: $68.5 million
Year built: 2010
This enormous new residence offers about 36,000 sq. ft. of living space on nearly two acres. It has nine bedrooms, 13 bathrooms, a pool, tennis court, and gym with sauna, steam shower, and Jacuzzi. The owner, C. Frederick Wehba Sr., founder of real estate investment firm Bentley Forbes Group, spent four years and $65 million building the mansion for fund-raising events but decided to list it, according to the Los Angeles Business Journal.


4. Alpine, N.J.

Alpine, N.J. / Realtor.com
Alpine, N.J. / Realtor.com
1 Frick Drive
Listing price: $68 million
Year built: 2010
Richard Kurtz, chief executive of apartment management company Kamson Corp., started building this New Jersey mansion for himself and his family nearly three years ago but recently decided to move to Floridainstead. Completed in July, this new estate features 30,000 sq. ft. of interior space, including 12 bedrooms, 15 full bathrooms and four half baths, a theater, indoor basketball court, 65-ft. pool, and a tennis court. Broker Dennis McCormack says this is the third largest house in Alpine, a small town that has also been home to such celebrities as Chris Rock and Britney Spears. If the house sells for the asking price of $68 million, it would be New Jersey’s most expensive home sale ever, McCormack says.


5. Bridgehampton, N.Y.

Bridgehampton, N.Y. / BHSHamptons.com
Bridgehampton, N.Y. / BHSHamptons.com
612 Halsey Lane
Listing price: $49.5 million
Year built: 2009
The Sandcastle estate, set on 11.5 acres, features 31,000 sq. ft. of living space on three floors, which include 12 bedrooms, 12 baths, and recreational amenities such as a pool, tennis court, skateboard half pipe, rock climbing wall, squash and racket ball court, two-lane bowling alley, full bar and disco, and a spa. It was originally built by Joe Farrell, founder of Farrell Building Co. inBridgehampton, as his own residence, reports newsday.com, and has been rented for $500,000 per two-week stay. The asking price has been reduced from $59.5 million.


6. Palm Beach, Fla.

Mockingbird Lane, Paradise
Palm Beach, Fla. / Corcoran
101 El Bravo Way
Listing Price: $47.5 million
Year Built: 2010
This Mediterranean residence, completed in the spring by Addison Development of Palm Beach, offers about 21,200 sq. ft. of living space on three floors that include nine bedrooms, eight full baths, and two half baths, according to realtor.com. The property has a swimming pool and 175 ft. of frontage on the Atlantic Ocean.


7. Santa Barbara, Calif.

Santa Barbara, Calif. / Realtor.com
Santa Barbara, Calif. / Realtor.com
East Mountain Drive Estate
Listing price: $42.5 million
Year built: 2010
This colonial-style Montecito estate includes a six-bedroom main residence measuring 10,800 sq. ft. and a two-bedroom guest home on five acres, featuring gardens, a 56-ft. pool, koi pond, and brook, among other amenities. The grounds feature views of the Pacific Ocean.


8. Greenwich, Conn.

Greenwich, Conn. / Realtor.com
Greenwich, Conn. / Realtor.com
14 Meadow Lane
Listing price: $36.5 million
Year built: 2010
This newly built Georgian Colonial-style estate sits on 14.48 acres near the Round Hill Country Club and has 14,131 sq. ft. of living space. The property features gardens, stables with grooms' quarters, a pool and pool house, a stone gate house, and a one-mile walking path.


9. Aspen, Colo.

Aspen, Colo. / Michael Hefferon
Aspen, Colo. / Michael Hefferon
379 & 389 Ridge Road
Listing Price: $35 million
Year Built: 2009
A number of costly new homes have been completed in Aspen in the past two years. This luxury compound on Ridge Road consists of two adjacent lots on more than two acres. The main home, which is 11,300 sq. ft., has five bedrooms, five full baths, three half-baths, a theater, 1,600-bottle wine room, and three-car garage. The guesthouse, which measures 4,178 sq. ft., has five bedrooms, five and a baths, and a two-car garage.


10. Santa Barbara, Calif.

Santa Barbara, Calif. / Realtor.com
Santa Barbara, Calif. / Realtor.com
780 Ashley Road
Listing price: $35 million
Year built: 2010
This modern residence, called the Glass Pavilion, offers nearly 14,000 sq. ft. of living space, including five bedrooms, five and a half baths, and an art gallery large enough to exhibit 32 cars. The house, set on 3.5 acres of oak groves, overlooks the surrounding mountains and woods.

Source: Yahoo Real Estate

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Fight breaks out at the US open

Tennis is usually a peaceful sport,  usually.  Well, not this time around.  A fight occurred as two obese Americans were upset with, what appears to be, a hubris filled male in his twenties in the stands of a US Open match. Americans, whom would we laugh at without them?



Friday, September 3, 2010

Duke Nukem is....uncancelled!

All Duke Nukem fans are rejoicing as they learn about a sequel slated for a release date in 2011.  Read more here: http://videogames.yahoo.com/events/plugged-in/surprise-duke-nukem-forever-uncanceled-playable-at-pax/1409763



Hoorah.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

September 2 - an uneventful, yet important day


Today is the second day of September, and you might not know of this, but the second day of September is surprisingly an uneventful date in terms of historical anniversaries.  There have been no historical people of note born on this day, and there have been very little events recognized by Historians transpiring on September 2.  I put together a list, just so you can see how little historical anniversaries are remembered today.

September 2 anniversaries:
Although not much happened, historically, on September 2, the events that did transpire are very significant.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Hostages taken at Discovery Channel headquarters

A gunman, apparently with cylinders attached to his back (these cylinders seem to be explosives) has taken at least 2 hostages, according to CNBC, in the Discovery Channel Headquarters.  One shot was confirmed to be fired, and the building has been evacuated.  The story is being updated on many news networks.



Follow the story on: http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/01/police-reports-of-armed-man-at-discovery-channel-headquarters/?hpt=T2

The gunman has made the following demands:

1. The Discovery Channel and it's affiliate channels MUST have daily television programs at prime time slots based on Daniel Quinn's "My Ishmael" pages 207-212 where solutions to save the planet would be done in the same way as the Industrial Revolution was done, by people building on each other's inventive ideas. Focus must be given on how people can live WITHOUT giving birth to more filthy human children since those new additions continue pollution and are pollution. A game show format contest would be in order. Perhaps also forums of leading scientists who understand and agree with the Malthus-Darwin science and the problem of human overpopulation. Do both. Do all until something WORKS and the natural world starts improving and human civilization building STOPS and is reversed! MAKE IT INTERESTING SO PEOPLE WATCH AND APPLY SOLUTIONS!!!! 

2. All programs on Discovery Health-TLC must stop encouraging the birth of any more parasitic human infants and the false heroics behind those actions. In those programs' places, programs encouraging human sterilization and infertility must be pushed. All former pro-birth programs must now push in the direction of stopping human birth, not encouraging it.

3. All programs promoting War and the technology behind those must cease. There is no sense in advertising weapons of mass-destruction anymore. Instead, talk about ways to disassemble civilization and concentrate the message in finding SOLUTIONS to solving global military mechanized conflict. Again, solutions solutions instead of just repeating the same old wars with newer weapons. Also, keep out the fraudulent peace movements. They are liars and fakes and had no real intention of ending the wars. ALL OF THEM ARE FAKE! On one hand, they claim they want the wars to end, on the other, they are demanding the human population increase. World War II had 2 Billion humans and after that war, the people decided that tripling the population would assure peace. ***??? STUPIDITY! MORE HUMANS EQUALS MORE WAR!


4. Civilization must be exposed for the filth it is. That, and all its disgusting religious-cultural roots and greed. Broadcast this message until the pollution in the planet is reversed and the human population goes down! This is your obligation. If you think it isn't, then get hell off the planet! Breathe Oil! It is the moral obligation of everyone living otherwise what good are they?? 

5. Immigration: Programs must be developed to find solutions to stopping ALL immigration pollution and the anchor baby filth that follows that. Find solutions to stopping it. Call for people in the world to develop solutions to stop it completely and permanently. Find solutions FOR these countries so they stop sending their breeding populations to the US and the world to seek jobs and therefore breed more unwanted pollution babies. FIND SOLUTIONS FOR THEM TO STOP THEIR HUMAN GROWTH AND THE EXPORTATION OF THAT DISGUSTING FILTH! (The first world is feeding the population growth of the Third World and those human families are going to where the food is! They must stop procreating new humans looking for nonexistant jobs!)

6. Find solutions for Global Warming, Automotive pollution, International Trade, factory pollution, and the whole blasted human economy. Find ways so that people don't build more housing pollution which destroys the environment to make way for more human filth! Find solutions so that people stop breeding as well as stopping using Oil in order to REVERSE Global warming and the destruction of the planet!

7. Develop shows that mention the Malthusian sciences about how food production leads to the overpopulation of the Human race. Talk about Evolution. Talk about Malthus and Darwin until it sinks into the stupid people's brains until they get it!!

8. Saving the Planet means saving what's left of the non-human Wildlife by decreasing the Human population. That means stopping the human race from breeding any more disgusting human babies! You're the media, you can reach enough people. It's your resposibility because you reach so many minds!!!

9. Develop shows that will correct and dismantle the dangerous US world economy. Find solutions for their disasterous Ponzi-Casino economy before they take the world to another nuclear war.

10. Stop all shows glorifying human birthing on all your channels and on TLC. Stop Future Weapons shows or replace the dialogue condemning the people behind these developments so that the shows become exposes rather than advertisements of Arms sales and development!

11. You're also going to find solutions for unemployment and housing. All these unemployed people makes me think the US is headed toward more war.