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Google new doodle on its home page marks the 50th anniversary of the popular animated sitcom “The Flintstones”.

Google new Logo marking the 50th Anniversary of 'The Flintstones'

Google new Logo marking the 50th Anniversary of 'The Flintstones'

The Flintstones is an animated American television sitcom that ran from September 30, 1960 to April 1, 1966 on ABC. Produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, The Flintstones is about a working class Stone Age man’s life with his family and his next door neighbor and best friend. It has since been re-released on both DVD and VHS.

Critics and fans alike agree that the show was an animated imitation of The Honeymooners with rock puns thrown in. William Hanna admitted that “At that time “The Honeymooners” was the most popular show on the air, and for my bill, it was the funniest show on the air. The characters, I thought, were terrific. Now, that influenced greatly what we did with “The Flintstones”….”The Honeymooners” was there, and we used that as a kind of basis for the concept.” However Joseph Barbera disavowed these claims in a separate interview, stating that “I don’t remember mentioning “The Honeymooners” when I sold the show, but if people want to compare “The Flintstones” to “The Honeymooners,” then great. It’s a total compliment. “The Honeymooners” was one of the greatest shows ever written.” Its popularity rested heavily on its juxtaposition of modern-day concerns in the Stone Age setting.

Obama Says He is Christian By Choice

Posted by Tommy On September - 29 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

We are all aware of the controversial survey in US by TIME Magazine where 24% of Americans believed that Obama was a Muslim.

Obama Gets a Chance to respond to controversy

Obama Gets a Chance to respond to controversy

Today Obama tried to break the controversy. At a backyard conversation with voters in New Mexico, he was asked by a women what faith did he follow. Obama responded, “I am a Christian by choice”.

Obama said he was not raised by a family that frequently went to church, but said that he came to his Christianity late in life, saying it was the teachings of Jesus Christ that inspired “the kind of life I would want to lead.”

“I think, also understanding that Jesus Christ dying for my sins spoke to the kind of humility we all have to have as human beings.”

But Obama also said that the United States must stick by its constitutional requirements to allow freedom of all religions, as well as offering a home to atheists and agnostics.

A Time magazine poll in August found that 24 percent of respondents wrongly said Obama is a Muslim.

Some 18 per cent said the same in a study from the non-partisan Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life.

The surveys were taken at the height of a controversy over plans to build a Muslim cultural center near the Ground Zero site of the felled World Trade Center in New York.

Obama spoke out for the right of Muslims to build the center, despite its unpopularity so close to the epicenter of the September 11 attacks in 2001.

Model Exposes Darker Side of the Fashion Industry

Posted by Tommy On September - 27 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

The fashion industry which is all glittering and glamorous in the media has a dark side that no one talks about. A Model’s documentary has exposed the darker side of the Glamorous Fashion World.

When we watch a model walking down the ramp wearing the most glamorous and sexist dress you can ever imagine and getting paid in paychecks whose number of zeros could faint us, we tend get jealous of them. We could see parents trying real hard to somehow get their child into the modeling industry. All that glitters is gold ?

But wait! there is a very dark side to this industry. Nobody talks about it because thats how the fashion industry works.

Discovered at age 14 outside her Manhattan school, Sara Ziff was quickly swept up into the high-glamour whirlwind of the fashion industry.

She and her boyfriend, a film school graduate, started taking home videos backstage on a lark, but the couple’s hobby bloomed into something bigger — an inside peek behind the industry’s high-gloss facade into its darker side of body image problems, drugs and even sexual abuse.

American model Sara Ziff, right, and boyfriend Ole Schell pose in Paris

American model Sara Ziff, right, and boyfriend Ole Schell pose in Paris

Ziff, a blue-eyed blond who walked for luxury supernovas including Louis Vuitton and Chanel, says the couple’s documentary, “Picture Me,” shows an industry sometimes out of control.

“It’s sort of the ‘Wild West,’ with people feeling the rules don’t apply in fashion, for some reason. I’d like to be a part of making some sort of changes in that way,” said Ziff, who is 28-years-old.

She and her boyfriend and co-director, Ole Schell, were in Paris Monday to promote the movie among the fashion glitteratti, who are flocking to the city for the spring-summer 2011 ready-to-wear show, which begins Tuesday. The movie, which is currently playing in Los Angeles, is scheduled to be released in Paris next month.

Shot over a period of five years by Ziff, Schell and their model friends, “Picture Me” makes a convincing case for the need for some sort of regulation in an industry where girls begin their careers at age 14 or even as young as 12.

Ziff waited until after high school to pursue her career in earnest. Soon, she was gracing mammoth billboards in her native New York and out-earning her father, a neuro-biologist and professor at New York University.

In the film, we see Ziff evolve from a wide-eyed ingenue into a harried and emotionally strung-out young woman.

She’s often in tears, reeling from the sheer exhaustion of the brutal month long fashion show calendar, or upset about a tactless comment from one of the professionals backstage. Ziff says the industry tends to see models as objects to be poked, prodded and painted, rather than as sensitive young women.

The movie also prods what Ziff calls the “sordid and salacious” underbelly of fashion, with her and her friends talking on camera about the taboo subjects of cocaine use backstage, bulemia-clogged toilets and photographers’ unwanted sexual advances.

Ziff, and Schell, 35, insist they hadn’t initially set out to make a tell-all documentary.

“I started by just innocently shooting for fun,” said Schell, adding it was his journalist father who convinced the pair to make a film. “So we took all this home video footage, about two years of home video footage, and then interviewed a bunch of Sara’s friends, other models, and photographers and fashion designers.”

In an industry that Schell describes as “all literally about the image, the final image, (and) all the money and effort that goes into that,” it wasn’t easy to get such explosive revelations on tape, the pair said.

“It’s not always considered so cool to analyze things in the fashion industry,” said Schell, who also directed “Win in China,” a documentary about capitalism in the Asian giant. “When you peel back the layers and start to examine the machinations behind the scenes, not everyone is interested in participating in that.”

Ziff said her modeling agency was not aware of the couple’s project. After “Picture Me” debuted on the film festival circuit she changed agencies, she said.

Still, the movie is not all negative. It showcases the camaraderie and the close bonds that develop between models as they turn to one another for support, and it often focuses on the lighthearted and happy moments they share.

“Picture Me” also underscores the way modeling allows teenage girls, often from small towns in Eastern Europe or Latin American, to lift their entire families out of grinding poverty.

At the end of the movie, Ziff is looking for a way out of modeling and gets accepted at Columbia University. Having paid her way through the Ivy League college on her income from modeling, Ziff is to graduate with a degree in political science in December.

In addition to making the movie, Ziff also worked on Democratic candidate Andrew Cuomo’s campaign for New York governor and said she was surprised about the amount of crossover between fashion and politics.

“In the end, they’re both about image,” she said.

Sony Ericsson to dump Symbian OS ?

Posted by Tommy On September - 25 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

Sony seems to have dumped Symbian products as it has no new plans for products with Symbian OS in it. Sony is not the only vendor to join the dump Symbian bandwagon.

Symbian OS in troubled waters

Symbian OS in troubled waters

“We have no plans for the time being to develop any new products to the Symbian Foundation standard or operating system,” Aldo Liguori, a spokesman for the London-based company, said by telephone today. Liguori confirmed remarks made by Chief Technology Officer Jan Uddenfeldt to Swedish technology newspaper Ny Teknik.

The trouble seems to be caused by Google’s Android OS. It seems to be taking over the world!

Symbian is clinging to its perch as the world’s biggest- selling smartphone operating system mainly because of Nokia Oyj, which uses it as its main software on high-end phones. Its market share declined to 41.2 percent in the second quarter from 51 percent a year earlier, according to Gartner Inc. figures. Sony Ericsson uses Symbian on its Vivaz line and also employs Google Inc.’s Android and proprietary systems.

“We have made a significant shift to support Android,” Chief Creation Officer Rikko Sakaguchi said in July, adding that the Vivaz line with Symbian was doing well and contributing to margin improvement.

Nokia, the world’s largest mobile-phone maker, set up the Symbian Foundation in 2008 to share code with other handset makers, including Sony Ericsson and Samsung Electronics Co., and with developers and chipmakers. Samsung has embraced Android in addition to developing its own system called Bada. Motorola Inc. shifted to Android from Symbian several years ago.

Sony Ericsson remains a member of the Symbian Foundation, Liguori said. The use of Android is “not exclusive, but it will certainly continue to be an important platform for us,” he said.

Lehman Brothers Artwork Up for Auction

Posted by Tommy On September - 25 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

Artworks that used to adorn the walls and halls of Lehman Brothers’ offices in London is up for auction. They are expecting it to fetch at least 2 million pounds.

Who wants a piece of Lehman Brothers ?

Who wants a piece of Lehman Brothers ?

So, who wants to bid on bankrupt company’s artworks ? I think the reason that the company failed itself is going to propel the auction. The artworks are going to become some kind of relics of Lehman Brothers. But there is more to it then just the Lehman connection. Lehman Brothers was started in 1870, and they liked to adorn their office hallways with 19th century artworks.

Lehman Brothers are also to be remembered as the first company to fall for the Recession of 2008.

The artworks are expected to be auctioned off on Wednesday. Christie’s auction house in London is selling the art, which includes works by Lucian Freud and Anthony Gormley, antique maps and surveys, Chinese ceramics, and even Lehman Brothers’ signs.

A separate sale of Lehman Brothers’ artwork from their North American offices, due to take place at Sotheby’s in New York on Sunday, was estimated to bring more than $10 million, according to the auction house.

Christie’s said there are many people who may like to own art with a Lehman connection.

“We look forward to presenting what is a fascinating glimpse into the history of what was a giant of the financial world,” said Benjamin Clark, director of corporate collections at Christie’s London.

Modern art includes “Madonna” by Gary Hume, once described by the Guardian newspaper as “disconcertingly featureless,” and estimated between 70,000 and 100,000 pounds ($110,240 and $157,000). Two etchings by Lucian Freud are also up for sale.

Lehman Brothers’ corporate signs, including a plaque commemorating then-Chancellor Gordon Brown’s opening of the European headquarters in 2004, estimated at 1,000 to 1,500 pounds ($1,566 to $2,349), are also available.

“The brothers Lehman collected artwork which adorned their offices since the 19th century,” Gilbertson said. “Over the subsequent years, of course, as the business expanded and the leadership changed, so did their corporate taste in art.”

U.S. Gold Hits Record High

Posted by Tommy On September - 25 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

The Gold is getting hotter by the day. In US the gold has hit a record high price of above $1300 an ounce.

Gold is indeed shining at all times

Gold is indeed shining at all times

Thanks to the failing markets and low confidence in market, people are now turning to Gold for refugee. Investors are now eying the Gold for their investments. This is increasing the demand and shooting the price up.

U.S. gold futures ended higher on Friday, hitting a record above $1,300 an ounce on worries over economic uncertainty after the Federal Reserve raised expectations of new measures to stimulate growth.

Gold’s attraction as a hedge against inflation increased after data showed new orders for a wide range of long-lasting U.S. manufactured goods rose in August and business spending plans rebounded strongly.

Gold has risen more than 4 percent this month and hit record highs in six of the last seven sessions.

The End of Bieber Fever?

Posted by Tommy On September - 25 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

Is justin Bieber losing it ?

Is justin Bieber losing it ?

Looks like Justin Bieber is losing his charm. The popular craze among teens, termed as ‘Bieber Fever’ seems to be weakening.

Teen heartthrob Justin Bieber’s guest-starring role in Thursday night’s “CSI” season opener failed to propel the show to big numbers.

While “CSI” won its timeslot with 14.7 million viewers, it was widely expected that Bieber’s appearance, in what’s supposed to be a continuing storyline, would propel the show to better-than-average viewership.

Indeed, when pop star Taylor Swift guest-starred on “CSI” in March 2009, the show pulled in nearly 21 million viewers and also finished first in adults 18-49.