Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Amplats talks with South Africa government "constructive"

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Anglo American Platinum Ltd has had "constructive" consultations with the South African government about a company restructuring that could lead to 14,000 job cuts, chief executive Chris Griffith said on Tuesday.

The world's largest platinum producer agreed to postpone the massive job cuts to allow for more talks.

"We have had very constructive conversations. I think our relationship is sort of back where it should be. This is going to be a difficult process," Griffith told Talk Radio 702.

Mining minister Susan Shabangu said the company had betrayed government trust earlier this month by announcing a plan to mothball shafts and lay off workers under a restructuring by parent company Anglo American .

Griffith told the radio Amplats was trying desperately to keep the business alive given tough market conditions.

"This is not about playing games. The company is in real trouble and we have to collectively do something," Griffith said.

Last week, President Jacob Zuma said the government needed to engage with gold and platinum mining firms about proposed shaft closures and lay-offs, and was not threatening them with license reviews.

South Africa boasts 80 percent of the world's platinum deposits. Producers have been hit by rising input costs, falling prices, safety stoppages and violent labor unrest.

(Reporting by Olivia Kumwenda; Editing by Ed Cropley)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/amplats-talks-south-africa-government-constructive-060009060--finance.html

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Celebrity Nude Scenes: Who Uses Body Doubles?

Celebrity Nude Scenes: Who Uses Body Doubles?

Jessica Alba looks gorgeous in black lace at the Guild AwardsMany times when we watch our favorite actor/actress in a movie, we actually believe they are stripping down to reveal their perfect body. However, most Hollywood stars use body doubles that stand-in for them in nude or revealing scenes. Let’s find out who really strips down and who fakes it! Does anyone actually even get ...

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Update: Now Helping Creative Women Start Small Business Branding!

Well hello there my little stylish blogging girlfriends. Miss me? Its been a hot New York minute, but just dropping by to let you know of my whereabouts because I always knew I had kindred spirit readers who were secretly dreaming away about being the next It Girl. If you are, there's no better day than today to join me at Brand Stylist Academy, the cool new place to be if you are a blogger or entrepreneur looking to make it big. There is so much crap out there lately about how to be a successful young entrepreneur, but none of them talk about the secret of creative small business brand marketing, yet all of it has price tags even Oprah wouldn't want to pay, so say your pennies and learn how I launched all those popular companies I used to brag about on this here blog. :)

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Video: Brilliant Bus erases digital divide

Boy Scouts close to ending ban on gays

The Boy Scouts of America, one of the nation?s largest private youth organizations, is actively considering an end to its decades-long policy of banning gay scouts or scout leaders, according to scouting officials and outsiders familiar with internal discussions.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40153870/vp/50621216#50621216

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

The 21 Hottest Coffee Shops Across the US: Where to Drink ... - Eater

Here now, Eater National's inaugural Coffee Heatmap from BuzzFeed FWD editor Matt Buchanan. He also makes Vines about coffee.

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hasmap.jpgWelcome to Eater's very first Coffee Heatmap, a guide to the hot coffeebars of the moment. Rather than feature the perennial favorites ? we assume you know which shops sling Stumptown beans ? this guide focuses on places that have opened or been significantly updated mostly in the last six months, a year at most.

A few trends emerge in this inaugural Heatmap: The action right now isn't in Seattle or Portland. (Though there are a few sure-to-be-hot places opening in those locales in the next year.) If a shop doesn't roast its own coffee ? like even the pocket-square-sized Parlor, stuffed in the back of a Williamsburg barber shop ? or furiously rotate between the best coffees from the best roasters all over the country ? like both of LA's new joints G&B and Cognoscenti ? it isn't hot.

And while for the most intensely focused shops, preparing food was seen as an anathema to perfect coffee, no more: St. Louis's Half & Half serves up fried chicken livers, pork-fat loaded burgers; Houston's Blacksmith features a Vietnamese steak & eggs and housemade yogurt; and while Chicago's Gaslight Coffee Roasters is a Serious Roaster, it deploys house-made syrups for its coffees, dispenses duck eggs in two different breakfast dishes and pickles its own veggies. Also flavored syrups ? the Starbucksian kiss of death ? are coming back in a big way, but now they're housemade, artsy, and artisanal.

Happy drinking, and as always, feel free to write in with new suggestions. (Many thanks to Sprudge's Jordan Michelman and local Eater editors for the help in putting this list together.)

Source: http://eater.com/archives/2013/01/25/coffee-heatmap.php

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Why You've Got To Minimise Comparison To Improve Your Self ...

you're always going to be vulnerable on areas where you already judge you. when you stop, nobody can use it against you because you're not using it against you.

There?s a lot of people that I could compare myself to, but I don?t, or at least I try to keep it to a minimum and I?m very conscious of where it?s likely to happen. It?s my inner critic, the surprising perfectionist in me that can rear its ugly head and put me back on the ?I?m not good enough? path. There?s a multitude of reasons why engaging in the regular self-hacking that is comparison is a must-kick habit. There?s healthy comparison that?s used to positively learn from the insights and grow ? like when you compare your skills not your worth to a peer ? and then there?s the unhealthy comparison that is a hatchet job that leaves you wounded.

When I first started writing Baggage Reclaim back in September 2005, I would look around at other sites and be tweaking and chopping and changing. I very quickly realised that this would defeat the purpose of what I was doing and kill what makes it original in its own right before it had a chance to blossom. I don?t want it to be an identikit version of something else.

Throughout my entire career I?ve seen great people and great things crushed by unhealthy comparison because neither knew how to exist in their own right. They had short-lived periods of contentment but at the back of the person or the company?s mind, was this pervasive urge to keep comparing so they kept making more and more changes and in the end, they were unrecognisable? and not in a good way. We don?t question what we believe based on that comparison and end up going off on an illogical tangent.

Healthy comparison doesn?t detract; it adds and it might even motivate you.

Fact is, there will always be people to compare to who you will deem as ?better? as long as you fundamentally find you unacceptable.

I?m not perfect and try as I might, I?m never going to be. Fact. I could spend the rest of my life attempting to get as close to perfection as possible and no doubt beating myself up for my ?mistakes? or ?failures? while I?m at it, plus I could keep estimating and measuring myself against others in areas where I?m already my harshest critic.

You?re always going to be vulnerable in the areas where you already judge you which means if you want to reduce the vulnerability, stop judging you. Nobody can use it against you when you?re not using it against you.

You?re not perfect and you?re not supposed to be. While you?re busy decimating and censoring who you are to try and replace it with who you ?should? be (you know that annoying voice that keeps piping up and trying to drown out your true identity), you?re throwing the baby out with the bathwater. You?re human and flawed like every other person on the planet so why keep busting your tail about something that really isn?t that special by focusing on your flaws?

Everybody has flaws and you can try and compare and go ?Oh but they have less flaws than I do? but that?s bullshit borne out of you putting them on a pedestal and admiring them while putting you beneath them. Everybody has flaws it?s just that not all of us focus on them, not all of us see them in others (some of us do a mighty fine job of essentially sticking a pump up people?s bottoms and inflating them), and we?re not always in a position to be around someone when character is put to the test ? we don?t know what goes on behind closed doors.

I don?t know why we continue to pedal this myth to ourselves that we?re not good enough and everybody is living the hunkydory lifestyle when we all know of people who have been and done things that surprise us, and it?s not in a good way. And yet we continue to compare.

What makes a person is character. Sadly it?s not what we always look for in others, nor is it always what we appreciate in ourselves.

Let?s be real, some of us believe that superficial stuff like appearance and status is character and along with these, we can be guilty of assuming that wealth, intelligence, and even accomplishments being present in a person are automatic precursors to them having character. That?s why I hear from so many people who have been with beautiful/attractive/highly intelligent/popular? assclowns. If you?ve been in this position, you?ve taken a detour and forgotten that character is what shows how someone will treat you.

What we tend to overvalue in others or ourselves is what we tend to compare ourselves on, while attributing nil or a miniscule value to our character and what really matters. We may have literally no sense of our qualities and characteristics because we?ve spent our entire life comparing, for example, our appearance.

Oddly though, we can admire and even love people for what essentially boils down to superficial stuff that doesn?t rely on character and then feel wounded when we feel that they?ve not valued our character, which doesn?t make sense. How can you ignore code red issues and focus on the stuff that isn?t making a difference to how you?re treated or feel, but then feel bad about you not being valued by them beyond anything superficial?

We compare our appearance, accomplishments and even what we perceive to be our skills to others but these are the moving goalposts of life. We age, accomplishments can decrease in relevance and value, and skills evolve and in some cases, get replaced and automated in our modern world. Some of this stuff can be linked to your character but if it is, and for instance, your skills change, it doesn?t mean that your character has which is all the more reason why we shouldn?t see ourselves as a ?failure? (failed person).

All of these things change and can even be taken away, but what you cannot take away is character and it can and does exist while you?re being human, which means that you?re going to err in this life but it doesn?t mean that you?re not worthy.

It?s a hell of a lot easier to reduce comparison and it?s impact on you (which can literally be tormenting) when you are somebody you respect and you ultimately possess or are working on evolving into the characteristics and values that matter to you in others. When you respect your character and can appreciate you for the small, medium, and large-sized things that you do and are in your life, the changes you?ve made, the adversities you?ve overcome etc., you prioritise character and these aspects in others.

It doesn?t matter what other people are doing with their lives because it?s their lives and you focusing on their lives and hacking at you isn?t going to change the fact that you have your own life to put your stamp on and that you?re a unique person on a journey that you and only you will make. You can keep measuring you against others but it?s illogical and irrelevant, not least because you?re not the same and we each have different thinking and behavioural habits as well as experiences.

Does appearance, status etc open doors? Absolutely, but an open door doesn?t mean contentment beyond the door frame. There are a lot of people who have the things that you want but are unhappy or whose character undermines the very thing that you overvalue while devaluing you.

Why keep diminishing you with comparison? The more you do it, the less there is of you.

Instead of comparing, respect and appreciate what you do have, no matter how small you think that is because it paves the way to growth. There will always be something and someone you can compare to which is all the more reason why you?re on this journey to discover, reclaim, and appreciate you.

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Microsoft reports Q2 2013 earnings: posts record revenue of $21.5 billion, $6.38 billion profit

Microsoft reports Q2 2013 earnings posts record revenue of $215 billion, $638 billion profit

This isn't the end of earnings season, but this is the final member of the unholy trinity. Microsoft is reporting that during the second quarter of its 2013 financial year it set a revenue record by raking in $21.5 billion. Of that $6.38 billion was pure profit, lining shareholder's pockets to the tune of $0.76 per share. While EPS was down year-over-year, net income was up dramatically from $5.87 billion a year ago and $5.31 billion last quarter. The Windows division accounted for roughly $5.9 billion of Redmond's revenues, up 24 percent from a year ago, largely thanks to the release of Windows 8. Interestingly, while Windows was surging, its business division was suffering a not inconsequential drop off -- seeing revenues fall 10 percent to $5.7 billion year-over-year. But the Server & Tools department also helped offset some of those declines, with revenue jumping up 9 percent to $5.19 billion.

In a sign that it might be time for a bit of a console refresh, the Entertainment and Devices division saw revenues continue to sink, despite the strong holiday sales. While the $3.77 billion in revenue was a stark increase over Q1's paltry $1.95 billion, it's still a 7 percent fall from the same time period last year. That division is also home to the Surface, which still hasn't seemed to gain much traction with consumers. Thankfully, its Online Services continued to grow, reaching $869 million in revenue -- an 11 percent growth year-over-year, and a sign that it's various web services aren't sinking ships. Most notably ad revenue was up 15 percent thanks largely to an increase in revenue-per-search.

Revenue growth over Q2 2012 wasn't huge, but it was certainly notable and net income didn't drop dramatically. And, perhaps most importantly for investors, results were pretty much inline with Wall Street expectations. It's also worth noting that some revenue has been deferred, $1.3 billion to be exact, thanks to various upgrade offers and video game deals -- though, the company did report previously deferred revenues due to pre-sales of Windows 8. There's PR after the break but, if you want to dig through all the detailed tables of financial data you'll have to hit up the source link. And check back in for updates when the earnings call gets under way at 5:30PM ET.

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5:36PM CFO, Peter Klein says that 60 percent of computers worldwide are running Windows 7 while the company has managed to push out 60 million Windows 8 licenses.

5:40 Microsoft doesn't seem particularly worried about the declining PC market as Windows revenues outpaced sales of x86 machines by a significant margin.

5:45 Windows Phone sales were four times what they were last year.

5:53 Microsoft stands by its story that Surface is "just one part of the Windows 8 story." Though, it did say that it will "expand retail distribution and availability" so don't expect the in-house slate to go quietly into that good night.

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Microsoft Reports Record Revenue of $21.5 Billion in Second Quarter
Strong business demand and key product launches drive record revenue.

REDMOND, Wash. - Jan. 24, 2013 - Microsoft Corp. today announced quarterly revenue of $21.46 billion for the quarter ended December 31, 2012. Operating income, net income, and diluted earnings per share for the quarter were $7.77 billion, $6.38 billion, and $0.76 per share.

These financial results reflect the net deferral of revenue for the Windows Upgrade Offer, Office Upgrade Offer and Pre-sales, and the Entertainment and Devices Division Video Game Deferral, partially offset by the recognition of previously deferred revenue for Windows 8 Pre-sales. The following table reconciles these financial results reported in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) to non-GAAP financial results. We have provided this non-GAAP financial information to aid investors in better understanding the company's performance.

"Our big, bold ambition to reimagine Windows as well as launch Surface and Windows Phone 8 has sparked growing enthusiasm with our customers and unprecedented opportunity and creativity with our partners and developers," said Steve Ballmer, chief executive officer at Microsoft. "With new Windows devices, including Surface Pro, and the new Office on the horizon, we'll continue to drive excitement for the Windows ecosystem and deliver our software through devices and services people love and businesses need."

The Windows Division posted revenue of $5.88 billion, a 24% increase from the prior year period. Adjusting for the net deferral of revenue for the Windows Upgrade Offer and the recognition of the previously deferred revenue from Windows 8 Pre-sales, Windows Division non-GAAP revenue increased 11% for the second quarter. Microsoft has sold over 60 million Windows 8 licenses to date.

"We saw strong growth in our enterprise business driven by multi-year commitments to the Microsoft platform, which positions us well for long-term growth," said Peter Klein, chief financial officer at Microsoft. "Multi-year licensing revenue grew double-digits across Windows, Server & Tools, and the Microsoft Business Division."

The Server & Tools business reported $5.19 billion of revenue, a 9% increase from the prior year period, driven by double-digit percentage revenue growth in SQL Server and System Center.

"We see strong momentum in our enterprise business. With the launch of SQL Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012, we continue to see healthy growth in our data platform and infrastructure businesses and win share from our competitors," said Kevin Turner, chief operating officer at Microsoft. "With the coming launch of the new Office, we will provide a cloud-enabled suite of products that will deliver unparalleled productivity and flexibility."

The Microsoft Business Division posted $5.69 billion of revenue, a 10% decrease from the prior year period. Adjusting for the impact of the Office Upgrade Offer and Pre-sales, Microsoft Business Division non-GAAP revenue increased 3% for the second quarter. Revenue from Microsoft's productivity server offerings - collectively including Lync, SharePoint, and Exchange - continued double-digit percentage growth.

The Online Services Division reported revenue of $869 million, an 11% increase from the prior year period. Online advertising revenue grew 15% driven by an increase in revenue per search.

The Entertainment and Devices Division posted revenue of $3.77 billion, a decrease of 11% from the prior year period. Adjusting for the Video Game Deferral, the division's non-GAAP revenue decreased 2% for the second quarter. Xbox continues to be the top-selling console in the United States. During the quarter, Microsoft launched Windows Phone 8 with a broad array of carriers and devices.

Business Outlook

Microsoft reaffirms fiscal year 2013 operating expense guidance of $30.3 billion to $30.9 billion.

Webcast Details

Peter Klein, chief financial officer, Frank Brod, chief accounting officer, and Chris Suh, general manager of Investor Relations, will host a conference call and webcast at 2:30 p.m. PST (5:30 p.m. EST) today to discuss details of the company's performance for the quarter and certain forward-looking information. The session may be accessed at http://www.microsoft.com/investor. The webcast will be available for replay through the close of business on Jan. 24, 2014.

Adjusted Financial Results and Non-GAAP Measures

For second quarter fiscal year 2013 GAAP revenue, operating income, and earnings per share growth included the net deferral of revenue for the Windows Upgrade Offer, the Office Upgrade Offer and Pre-sales, and the Entertainment and Devices Division Video Game Deferral, and the recognition of previously deferred revenue for Windows 8 Pre-sales. These items are defined in our Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended December 31, 2012. In addition to these financial results reported in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), we have provided certain non-GAAP financial information to aid investors in better understanding the company's performance. Presenting these measures without the impact of these items gives additional insight into operational performance and helps clarify trends affecting the company's business. For comparability of reporting, management considers this information in conjunction with GAAP amounts in evaluating business performance. These non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered as a substitute for, or superior to, the measures of financial performance prepared in accordance with GAAP.

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Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/24/microsoft-reports-q2-2013-earnings/

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