martes, 28 de junio de 2011

July 4th: firework bans for some, snow fun for others



This year, July 4 may not be a traditional Independence Day holiday for many areas of the country due to weather conditions that have affected the way we celebrate. A large chunk of the country is experiencing historic drought levels, and that will change more than you may think about the summer holiday.

"Long-term, exceptional drought conditions throughout the southern Plains (especially Texas) combined with persistent triple-digit heat and very low humidity levels have all led to a textbook recipe for thriving wildfire conditions," Weather Channel meteorologist Tim Ballisty said.

Let's start with Texas, where the bans on fireworks are being issued by the bunches as Independence Day draws closer. It makes perfect sense that a state with so much damage due to wildfires that have torched thousands of acres in 2011 isn't going to be lenient when it comes to shooting off fireworks anytime soon. Nearly the entire state is still gripped by an exceptional drought, so until they receive a fair amount of rain, it's a good idea to hold off on setting things on fire.



The bans extend all the way into Florida, as Palm Beach County in the southeastern part of the state will attempt to keep those without permits from blasting off fireworks in an area with a high fire risk. Public shows should still be able to proceed in that area, although the final decision has not been made and it isn't a 100 percent certainty.
As for the warm weather mentioned by Ballisty, this time of year is never pretty for the southern Plains, but this year has the potential to be worse than past years on July 4. In a wide swath of that area and even into the Southeast, the blazing heat may be too much to stay outside all day. Staying hydrated and finding shade will be key this Independence Day.



Snowbird (Utah), Arapahoe Basin (Colorado) and Mount Bachelor (Oregon) have all said that they intend to remain open for July 4. But if you're looking for several options in one state, California should be your destination.
And if you want to go in the opposite direction of tradition, you will have that option this year. With even more snow in the forecast this week for the higher elevations of the West, several ski resorts plan to be open on July 4 for — wait for it — summer skiing. Did you think you'd be done until the winter on the slopes? You can still get one more day on the slopes before summer really sets in!
Mammoth Mountain will be open on the holiday for skiing, but there is one location that may be the capital of July 4 skiing when this year's holiday comes to an end — Lake Tahoe.
Squaw Valley, Sugar Bowl and Alpine Meadows will all be open for the entire weekend to celebrate the holiday, and this is a welcome sight to the owners of the resort, who say their numbers are actually down this season because for an extended period of time, conditions were so bad that skiiers couldn't actually get to the resorts because the snow was so heavy and treacherous.

sábado, 25 de junio de 2011

"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2" TV Spot #6





Is Google entering the social games market?


A recent job posting for a “Product Manager, Games” indicates that Google is entering the world of social browser-based video games best exemplified by time-suckers like Farmville and Mafia Wars.
The ideal candidate, Google says, will help “design strategies for game distribution and discovery, player identity, game mechanics, and more.”
Essentially, it sounds like they want someone to help launch the new, so-called Games at Google initiative with titles developed in-house, as well as forge key relationships with outside developers so the new platform hits the ground running.
Google also says that for the right candidate, “Interesting and impactful decisions involving social gaming, privacy, virality, business, and technical APIs await you.”
In other words, not only do they want someone who can help make good games and come up with a solid business model - Google wants someone who can help their new games avoid the kind of privacy complaints that characterized trouble-filled product debuts like Google Buzz.
The timing isn’t much of a wonder, either: Google recently broke 1 billion visitors in a month, but Facebook is still surging ahead in terms of time spent on the site. And the more time you spend in Google’s ecosystem, the more ads they can show you for more revenue.
The only question remaining is whether or not Games at Google will be a browser-based or Android smartphone gaming platform. But smart money is probably on some combination of the two. 






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