Filmmaker releases trailer for open source feature film

Wednesday, May 3, 2006

New filmmaker Solomon Rothman has released a trailer for his upcoming full length open source film called ‘Boy Who Never Slept.’ Both the movie and the trailer are offered under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 license. The movie is set to be released at the end of May.

The film centers on the life of an insomniac writer who meets a teenage girl online, and a friendship that grows into an unlikely love story wrapped in harsh reality. The movie deals with various issues, including the romanticization of love, age-related issues in relationships, like statuatory rape (he’s 23, and she’s 16), and the idea of love in the online realm.

Rothman, a writer, amateur filmmaker and web designer, lives in the Los Angeles Area. He wrote, directed and produced the movie with Aurora Mae, his girlfriend and partner. Producing the movie for $200 while they were in college, they used friends as actors and later sold the camera on eBay to recoup the expense.

Rothman has spoken about the power of the internet as a distribution source for movies and has said “I believe it’s possible that this movie I shot with no budget and released online for free could potentially reach as many viewers as a major theatrical release.”

Rothman and Mae started out with the idea of creating a full-length movie that could be shared totally for free online. The film includes a custom soundtrack and script, both of which will be released open source as well.

The trailer is available on the official movie website[1] and can also be found on Google video, YouTube.com, Ifilm.com, AddictedClips.com, and the Internet Movie Archives.

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29 April

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Russell RoberdsHow would you feel if you took some fantastic photos? How about if I tell you some digital photography lessons? Let’s talk about composition! Studying the composition, or construction of the photo, when taking the photograph is a technique that will improve your photographs. So, how can you construct a better picture?

Composition has many facets like; angle, light, color, depth of field, location of the subject and many others. This list does not go into all of the different items that make up composition, but reveals only a few to get you thinking. If you enact some of these digital photography lessons, your pictures will advance greatly.

I will show you some of my favorite techniques. These digital photography lessons have been the very effective at improving my picture taking.

Changing the Angle – If you are similar to me, you look through the viewfinder in your camera, everything is flat and “snap” you take the photo. I will have to divulge how boring my photographs were. To add more character to the photo, tilt the camera about 45 degrees .

Leading Lines – You can improve your photos by leading the viewer’s eye into the photograph. One of the easiest ways that I have found to do this is using leading lines. It could be something as simple as a railroad track or road. You could use the edge of a building, a fence or just about anything that grabs the viewer’s eye and forces them to follow a path.

Reflection – Last week I was reflecting on some past experiences… Oh, I know that you don’t want to hear me rant on about that, but why don’t you think about this: One of the extremely useful digital photography lessons to add dimension is to use a reflective surface. Take a picture utilizing a reflection in water, a mirror, a window or a shiny or metallic object. One of the most famous reflection objects that I know of is called “The Bean” in Chicago.

Fill Flash – You can flash people during the day. Hold on a minute, that doesn’t sound right. What I mean is that you can use the flash on your camera during the day to get rid of dark shadows. This works very well with shadows on people’s faces.

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27 April

Filmmaker releases trailer for open source feature film

Wednesday, May 3, 2006

New filmmaker Solomon Rothman has released a trailer for his upcoming full length open source film called ‘Boy Who Never Slept.’ Both the movie and the trailer are offered under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 license. The movie is set to be released at the end of May.

The film centers on the life of an insomniac writer who meets a teenage girl online, and a friendship that grows into an unlikely love story wrapped in harsh reality. The movie deals with various issues, including the romanticization of love, age-related issues in relationships, like statuatory rape (he’s 23, and she’s 16), and the idea of love in the online realm.

Rothman, a writer, amateur filmmaker and web designer, lives in the Los Angeles Area. He wrote, directed and produced the movie with Aurora Mae, his girlfriend and partner. Producing the movie for $200 while they were in college, they used friends as actors and later sold the camera on eBay to recoup the expense.

Rothman has spoken about the power of the internet as a distribution source for movies and has said “I believe it’s possible that this movie I shot with no budget and released online for free could potentially reach as many viewers as a major theatrical release.”

Rothman and Mae started out with the idea of creating a full-length movie that could be shared totally for free online. The film includes a custom soundtrack and script, both of which will be released open source as well.

The trailer is available on the official movie website[1] and can also be found on Google video, YouTube.com, Ifilm.com, AddictedClips.com, and the Internet Movie Archives.

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26 April

Suspected US drone attack kills eight in Pakistan

Friday, November 20, 2009

Pakistani officials said that a suspected US drone attack has killed at least eight people today, including foreign militants, in the country’s northwest.

The officials said that two missiles were fired at a compound being used by suspected Taliban militants in Mir Ali village, in North Waziristan, a region on the Afghanistan-border that is said to be a militant stronghold.

At least eight people were killed in the drone attack.

“At least eight people were killed in the drone attack. A compound used by militants was targeted,” said an unnamed official to the Agence France-Presse (AFP) news agency.

Police official Mohammad Haroon said to the Reuters news agency that “it was a remote-controlled bomb. Two policemen died on the spot, while a third has succumbed to his injuries a short while ago.”

US military officials generally do not confirm attacks such as these, but its armed forces and Central Intelligence Agency employees in Afghanistan are the only forces that deploy pilotless drones in the region.

At least 65 similar drone strikes have killed about 625 people in Pakistan since August of last year, according to AFP.

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25 April

Hvac Companies Offer Regular Maintenance And Ac Repair

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Many homeowners are at a loss when their heating and cooling equipment needs servicing in the home they just purchased. There may be a business card or numbers written with magic marker inside the furnace door, and left by the former homeowner, which could make it easier. The Realtor can be called if a list of names of heating and cooling companies, and other service companies in the area, hasn’t been provided. At the same time, it may be best for the homeowners, themselves, to find a company that cleans and maintains systems a couple times a year. There are excellent companies in the Palm Harbor area that have been around for a long time and provide excellent service to customers.

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When it comes to AC Repair or installations, many of the companies work with TRANE, Lennox and Carrier because they’re excellent companies. If a homeowner needs repairs on another type of product, HVAC technicians have been trained to repair any type of equipment the homeowner has. They also carry all the tools needed in their vans so that the furnace or air conditioner can be repaired in one visit. When people purchase their home systems from companies like Palm Harbor Heating & Air Conditioning, they can be sure they’re installed properly.

Good companies in the area also like to come back to the home regularly to maintain the systems they just installed. Signing up for maintenance service is good for warranties. HVAC companies know that when they have documented proof a client has them maintain their home’s heating and cooling system, Lennox, TRANE and Carrier will uphold the warranty, for sure. Any type of system can have a problem, and need AC Repair, plus it could even be a lemon, but that’s when the warranties come into play and the homeowner isn’t literally left out in the cold. That’s also when knowing a company that offers the highest quality products, and employ technicians that understand when a product is beyond repairing, is very important.

Customers keep companies in business because they spend their money, plus they talk a lot. When they’re happy with service, prices, installations, and cleanliness of the technicians, everyone is going to hear the good news. HVAC companies strive each day to make sure their customers have good news to spread.

25 April

Wikinews interviews Goronwy Price about the upcoming by-election in the Bradfield electorate of the Australian parliament

Thursday, December 3, 2009

With two federal by-elections coming up in Australia, many minor parties and independents will be looking to gain a seat in the House of Representatives. Goronwy Price is a candidate representing the Environmentalists for Nuclear Energy party.

Mr Price is an environmentalist, adventurer and businessman from the Sydney suburb of Cremorne.

“In 1975 I founded the adventure travel company World Expeditions and built it to be the world’s largest adventure organisation. I am currently Managing Director of Learningportal.com a successful software company I founded in 1997. We export software around the world.,” Mr Price said.

Wikinews reporter Patrick Gillett held an exclusive email interview with Mr Price, candidate for the Division of Bradfield.

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25 April

Bowler Brett Lee to miss first Ashes Test

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Australia’s cricketer Brett Lee is out of the first Ashes test match – which starts on July 8 in Cardiff – with a torn muscle in his left side. He is also doubtful to play the second Test at Lord’s, which begins on July 16. It will be at least two weeks before he can start training in the nets again.

“I am very very disappointed and gutted that I will not be there for the first Test match but I will find a way to bounce back,” said Lee. “I still see myself hopefully playing a major role for Australia through the end part of the series, whether that’s the second, third, fourth or fifth Test match depending on how things go.”

The fast bowler complained about soreness in his left side after playing the England Lions at Worcester. Scans on Monday revealed he has a tear to his rib muscle. Other reports have described the injury as a strained abdominal muscle.

Kevin Pietersen commented on Lee’s absence saying it was “a huge, huge, huge loss” for Australia.

Australia now have to choose which player to pick as a replacement for Lee. Two likely options are spinner Nathan Hauritz or pace bowler Ben Hilfenhuas.

England will start their campaign on Wednesday to attempt to regain the ashes after Australia completed a 5-0 whitewash last time.

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23 April

Cheap Solar Panels You Can Make Your Own!

By MS Rochell

With today’s emphasis on going green, cheap solar panels are becoming more popular. Making your own alternative energy at home is an easy and inexpensive way to supplement your electrical needs.

Hiring a company to come in and build an alternative energy source can be very expensive and take years to see a return on the initial investment. Homemade versions can provide just as much power for a mere fraction of the cost.

The first step in creating cheap solar panels at home is to collect all the necessary supplies. Cells are the most expensive part of the build. Most often, one solar panel is created from many different individual cells soldered together. This created one large collection unit that can then be tied into the electrical grid. The grid is the power supply you pay for each month.

Once the cells are mounted on a board, they can be soldered together to transfer power from one cell to the next. The more cells connected, the more power collected from the sun.

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Many people choose to start small on their first build with just 25 or so cells. These can be aligned in lines of five to create a perfect square. Each line of cells is soldered together in a row with one output connection at the bottom.

After each of the pieces are connected, the power will need to be moved from your solar panels to an inverter or battery. Batteries are used to collect and store energy and an inverter changes the DC output to AC for use in the home.

A bit more expertise is needed to move the power through the electrical panel of the home. When done correctly, the dial that moves as electricity is used in the home can slow dramatically, stop or even move in the opposite direction.

When power is fed back into the electrical grid, credits are issued by the local electric company. These credits can be used to pay for power use on days when home demand is higher than collection.

It is important to seek professional help when attempting to tie in an alternative energy source to the home’s electrical meter. Even when using cheap solar panels, you want your electrical connection to be safe.

If building your own source of energy is not what you are trying to attempt, some companies offer inexpensive installation on units that have been preordered or built for another client but never installed. Federal tax credits in the United States can also lower the cost by paying back some of the price for renewable power collection.

Going green does not have to be expensive. There are limitless options like purchasing pieces from online auction websites or from local businesses that have extra parts. Some cities are developing group buying programs which help to make solar power more affordable for everyone.

The sun offers unlimited amounts of energy and no matter how small the build, you can take advantage of that power and lower your home electric bill.

About the Author: M.S. Rochell is the owner of Go-Green-Solar-Energy.com which offers education and inspiration on the benefits of going green with solar energy. For more on cheap solar panels please visit for our free Solar Panel Basics eBook.

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23 April

Gastric bypass surgery performed by remote control

Sunday, August 21, 2005

A robotic system at Stanford Medical Center was used to perform a laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery successfully with a theoretically similar rate of complications to that seen in standard operations. However, as there were only 10 people in the experimental group (and another 10 in the control group), this is not a statistically significant sample.

If this surgical procedure is as successful in large-scale studies, it may lead the way for the use of robotic surgery in even more delicate procedures, such as heart surgery. Note that this is not a fully automated system, as a human doctor controls the operation via remote control. Laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery is a treatment for obesity.

There were concerns that doctors, in the future, might only be trained in the remote control procedure. Ronald G. Latimer, M.D., of Santa Barbara, CA, warned “The fact that surgeons may have to open the patient or might actually need to revert to standard laparoscopic techniques demands that this basic training be a requirement before a robot is purchased. Robots do malfunction, so a backup system is imperative. We should not be seduced to buy this instrument to train surgeons if they are not able to do the primary operations themselves.”

There are precedents for just such a problem occurring. A previous “new technology”, the electrocardiogram (ECG), has lead to a lack of basic education on the older technology, the stethoscope. As a result, many heart conditions now go undiagnosed, especially in children and others who rarely undergo an ECG procedure.

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22 April

Ziff Davis sells 1UP to UGO Networks/Hearst, closes Electronic Gaming Monthly

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Electronic Gaming Monthly is now dead. EGM was one issue away from its 20th anniversary in February 2009. An internal email leaked to industry website Gamasutra on Tuesday revealed that EGM was to be closed following the acquisition of the online element of the 1UP network by competitor Hearst Corporation‘s UGO Entertainment and that the January 2009 issue (with Wolverine on the cover) would be the final printed issue of the iconic magazine. Ziff Davis‘s sale, brokered by GCA Savvian Advisors also includes Mycheats.com, Gametab.com, and GameVideos.com. Hearst Interactive is the owner and operator of UGO Entertainment.

According to CEO Jason Young, the court proceedings help Ziff Davis “pay down debt and shift our full focus to our core PCMag Digital Network Business.” Davis had been focusing on PCMag Digital Network. As a result, around 30 employees of Ziff Davis’ Game Group, including EGM Magazine’s staff, 1UP Network’s web staff, podcast and video producers lost their jobs. A UGO spokesman explained that “the reality is that UGO Entertainment is saving over 25 jobs, the company is retaining a core group of editorial all-star performers.” Ziff Davis Holdings Inc (ZFDH.PK), which publishes EGM and about 15 Web sites, obtained Manhattan, New York Court Judge Burton Lifland’s approval of a reorganization plan under Chapter 11, Title 11, United States Code. It was able, therefore, to emerge from its duly filed March bankruptcy protection petition.

UGO Entertainment CEO J Moses left a note on EGM’s gaming legacy, saying, “since we started UGO 11 years ago, we have served the gamer community and built a world-class online publishing platform.” Ziff Davis Media CEO Jason Young further noted: “We believe this is a smart transaction for Ziff Davis Media that places these market leading assets and teams in a great environment poised for further success. The transaction allows us to pay down debt and shift our full focus to our core PCMag Digital Network business. We thank our 1UP team members for their contributions and wish them the best of success into the future.” In July 2007, Hearst acquired the 11-year-old UGO Networks (Hearst Interactive) for an estimated price of $100 million. Established in 1998 by CEO J Moses, UGO is an online site targeting men aged 18 to 34.

J Moses stated categorically that his company just saved 1UP and UGO never tried to acquire EGM. “Closing EGM has absolutely nothing to do with UGO. We have just hired 24 people and have expanded UGO by 33 percent, because our business is robust and growing. We only wanted to buy 1UP and related sites. That was our interest as a dot-com company and that’s all we’ve ever been for 11 years.” Sam Kennedy, editorial director of 1UP, further explained that Ziff Davis was insolvent and 1UP was not financially healthy. “The reality of the market was that no company, including UGO, was willing to sustain 1UP as it was so the cuts were very painful but necessary to the survival of 1UP,” he added.

Electronic Gaming Monthly, which has been synonymous to video games for generations of gamers, was an American consumer video game magazine mainstay. It was published by Ziff Davis as part of the 1UP Network and released 12 issues a year (and an occasional extra “13th” issue for the Christmas season, also known as the “Smarch” issue, a reference to an episode of The Simpsons). As ZD’s sole print magazine, EGM, a stalwart of the videogame industry and dubbed the New York Times of games journalism, has been losing money. The 20-year-old publication had 236 issues total, since its debut in 1989.

In 2008, the company closed 27-year Games for Windows Magazine, or Computer Gaming World. In late 2006, Ziff-Davis also shuttered its Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine, while its Xbox-focused XBN and Electronics Boutique in-store mag GMR were terminated in 2004. EGM’s February issue, which is completed, will only be available digitally. Print publications have been suffering for years now, due to the global economic meltdown.

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21 April