Thursday, May 31, 2012

Oracle v. Google: Judge finds structure of Java APIs not copyrightable, renders jury infringement verdict moot

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Thought the Oracle v. Google litigation fireworks were over? Well, if you weren't aware, during the copyright phase of the trial, the jury found that Google had infringed the structure, sequence and organization of Oracle's Java APIs. However, at the time, Judge Alsup had yet to evaluate the validity of Oracle's API copyright claims upon which that verdict was based. Today, Alsup found that Oracle's argument didn't hold water because it would expand the breadth of copyright holder's rights too far -- in essence, it would allow owners of software code to prevent others from writing different versions to perform the same functions. This ruling renders the jury's earlier infringement verdict moot, and gives Mountain View yet another courtroom victory. Despite this latest defeat, Oracle's sure to run the case up one more rung on the legal ladder, so let the countdown to the appeal begin.

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The gambler who hasn't made the list - yet - 24th May 2012


An honorarble mention in this year?s Rich 200 must go to David Walsh. While his estimated wealth falls short of the $210?million cut-off in this year?s ranking, the Taswegian stands out this year for his ability to make Australians feel uneasy.

It?s not just the contents of his Museum of Old and New Art (Mona), perched on the banks of the Derwent River just outside Hobart, with its excrement-producing Cloaca exhibit, display of human ashes and artist Chris Ofili?s The Holy Virgin Mary depicting the mother of Jesus surrounded by female genitalia and including elephant dung that will discomfort some.

It is the fact that in a year when arguments about gambling reforms have drawn vicious lobbying from the pubs and clubs industry and threatened to bring the machinery of parliament to a halt and when there?s growing concern about gambling generally that Walsh has so overtly used a fortune accrued from wagering to build a temple to art ? celebrated by many of the same people who decry gambling.

In fact, the country?s largest private museum, which opened early last year, has contemporary Australian art fans salivating. Its contents include Sidney Nolan?s Snake, a 46-metre-long, nine-metre-high collation of 1620 different painted panels, and works by Brett Whiteley, Arthur Boyd, Charles Blackman and Russell Drysdale. Mona also treads solidly into ancient territory with the mummy and coffin of Pausiris and a cast bronze votive figure of Isis and the Infant Horus, from 600-300BC.

The public loves it. Mona drew more than 330,000 visitors last year ? almost half from outside Tasmania. The collection is doing great things for tourism to the Apple Isle and for Australia as a whole.

?The only time I can think of in recent history that [we had] something this big, audacious, generous and gifted was probably in America,? Edinburgh Festival director Jonathan Mills gushed last year. ?It?s the Getty, the Guggenheim, it?s on that level.?

And yet, revelations that Walsh?s $175?million project was funded in part by his friend and fellow gambler Zeljko Ranogajec, whose gambling syndicate makes money out of the rebates that totalisers give in exchange for placing large bets ? reducing the pool of winnings for ordinary punters placing smaller bets ? only adds to the unease.

It?s no doubt a contradiction the private Walsh enjoys. If he were a miner or industrialist, his generosity would be unambiguously celebrated. That?s the sort of background Australia has come to expect of its arts patrons. Still, taking from the poor and giving to middle-class causes is something state-owned lotteries have always done. Walsh could argue he is doing the redistribution more directly, by cutting out the need for a lot of grant applications. Or he might not.

?I invent a gambling system,? Walsh writes in the introduction to his book Monanisms. ?Make a money mine. Turns out it ain?t so great getting rich using someone else?s idea. Particularly before he had it. What to do? Better build a museum; make myself famous. That will get the chicks.?

The extent of Walsh?s own fortune is unclear. He has a collection of properties in and around Hobart, one of which he co-owns with Ranogajec, along with the premium Moorilla Estate winery and vineyard and Moo Brew brewery.

It remains to be seen how Walsh views his own cash flow. Is Mona, with its stated $100?million worth of artworks, simply vanity spending? Is Walsh a patron in the traditional sense or should this be seen as an initial investment into a new realm of money-making ventures?

Features of the museum, with its iPod-based self-guide system, which explains exhibits while simultaneously collecting useful data for curators on what visitors are viewing and the length of time they spend at each artwork, along with a bar in the museum selling Moo Brew beers and Moorilla wines lend themselves to replication. A side project is the 10-day Mona Foma (Festival of music and art), which this year ran for the fourth time.

It may all be just another investment. The 50-year-old Walsh has already said in interviews he intends to exploit his high-profile attraction.

?I want to use Mona as a marketing tool to drive some products that I hope will make some serious money.? (Fairfax Media)

A serious man - 28th May 2012...

Tom Waterhouse just lost $400,000. It's 2.25pm on a Saturday in Melbourne and Waterhouse is working, with 20 of his staff, in his weekend "office", a gloomy bunker at Moonee Valley Racecourse. The course itself is a ghost town - there are no races here today - but the bunker, a low-ceilinged and exceedingly unglamorous space, is animated by the kind of urgency you see in a termite colony that has just been kicked. There are lots of computers, screens, mobiles, TVs tuned to six race meetings, and young guys with fashionable facial hair - Waterhouse's "wagering officers" - who yell out stuff like "The eight in Sydney to win $5000" or "$4000 each way on Top Fluc One!"

At the centre, meanwhile, is Waterhouse, standing at a high table, sucking on a vitamin C tablet. He is dressed in a dark-blue suit and mint-green tie. His eyes are blue, his skin pale, his teeth ruler straight and pearly white. On the table before him are four computer screens and 10 mobile phones, the numbers of which are known only to VIP clients, 100 "high net worth individuals" whose minimum bet is $1000. He won't tell me their names or, in fact, anything about them, except that all but one are men.

The first thing you notice about Waterhouse is that he is the exact opposite of what you expect. He doesn't drink alcohol or coffee, nor does he smoke or swear. Instead, he says "Oh, gosh". He is distractingly, almost distressingly polite: "When I first met him he was so nice I thought he was taking the piss," his marketing manager, Warren Hebard, tells me. Above all, he does not get ruffled. Getting ruffled would indicate either a lack of control, which he has in spades, or a surfeit of emotion, which he hasn't. And yet, like his mega-risk-taking grandfather, Bill, Waterhouse is known for taking on the biggest punters, for winning and losing bathtubs full of money in the course of an afternoon. In 2008, he lost $1.175 million in 10 minutes, only to make it all back by sundown. Not long after, he lost a further $2 million (for good, this time). When, this afternoon, it becomes apparent that he has just done $400,000 on one race, he issues only the slightest wince, pops another vitamin C and returns to his screens.

Waterhouse, who turns 30 this June, is the managing director of www.tomwaterhouse.com, one of Australia's largest corporate bookmakers. The company, which has offices in Sydney, Melbourne and Darwin, offers odds on not only thoroughbreds, harness racing and greyhounds but also on rugby league and rugby union, cricket, tennis, Australian rules and, as Hebard puts it, "every other sport you can think of, from Swedish handball to two flies crawling up a wall".

Waterhouse makes the most of his family name, which has been intimately associated with bookmaking and horse racing for 112 years. (His father, Robbie, still works as a bookie; his mother, Gai, is a celebrated trainer.) But his real business is in creating as many markets as possible for punters to wager on: Waterhouse now offers odds on everything from who will win Dancing with the Stars and the Miles Franklin Literary Award to the final sale price of painter Edvard Munch's masterpiece, The Scream. "As long as it meets my licensing conditions and it passes the smell test, meaning it's not too weird, I will bet on anything," he says.

Perhaps more than any other bookie, Waterhouse embodies the changes that have recently transformed Australian gaming. Ever since the easing, in 2008, of regulations governing cross-border betting and gambling advertisements, overseas and domestic bookmakers have been battling each other for a piece of the local market, where punters wager more than $20 billion a year. Corporate bookmakers such as the foreign-owned SportingBet and SportsBet barrelled in, going toe to toe with on-course operators, including Waterhouse, who had been working "on the rails" since 2003, building his VIP business under the tutelage of father Robbie and grandfather Bill. By 2008, Tom was Australia's biggest on-track bookie; at the Melbourne Cup that year, he held more than $20 million over four days, more than all the other bookies combined.

But there is only one Melbourne Cup a year. Thanks to the advent of pay TV and online gambling, normal race-day attendances plummeted throughout the 2000s. "I haven't been to the races in three years," Waterhouse says. "It's dead. At the same time, I realised people still want to have a punt, they just wanted to do it from their couch or on their iPhone."

And so, in 2010, Waterhouse launched his online business, which he promoted in a multi-million-dollar campaign of free-to-air, print and online advertisements, including paying $70,000 to have his face plastered on a Melbourne tram. The company now has 80,000 clients, boosted by the purchase last year of the databases of two corporate bookmakers who had recently gone bust. Waterhouse employs 60 staff, and is recruiting overseas for 40 more. Robbie Waterhouse calls the strategy "growing broke", explaining, "The business is expanding at such a rate that it requires every dollar Tom has."

According to Warren Hebard, the marketing spend is now $20 million a year, a mere fraction of company turnover, which he puts in the "hundreds and hundreds of millions".

Recently I had dinner with Waterhouse at Nobu, a Japanese restaurant in Melbourne's Crown complex, where he lives in a $1900-a-night villa apartment on the 31st floor. Waterhouse has a perfectly acceptable home in Sydney - an apartment in Balmoral on Middle Harbour, just around the corner from his parents, that he bought in 2009 for $3.5 million. But Victoria's more favourable gambling laws mean he spends half his life south of the border, necessitating a yoyo-like schedule of at least three business-class flights to Melbourne and back a week. Such an arrangement is fine for now - he and wife Hoda Vakili, whom he married last year, don't have any children, a situation Waterhouse plans to remedy.

"I want to have six kids," he says. "As soon as possible."

"Seriously?" I ask.

"Seriously," he says.

Thanks to his 2006 appearance on Dancing with the Stars (he was knocked out in the third round), and his frequent partying with the likes of Charlotte Dawson and Tim Holmes ? Court, Waterhouse has become known as something of a red-carpet junkie. He certainly knows how to spend his money: there are the skiing trips to Aspen, the holidays in Italy and, of course, the yearly pilgrimage to London, where he attends Royal Ascot and picks up a new suit from his father's tailor in Savile Row. His marriage last year was similarly five-star: bucks' and hens' nights in London, ceremony in the Sicilian seaside town of Taormina, followed by, as one newspaper put it, "lunch in Switzerland" and the honeymoon in Monte Carlo.

Not surprisingly, plenty of people don't like Waterhouse. The consensus is that he is too rich, too young and too lucky. Others don't like the fact he's a bookie. "Self promoter, making $ off the misery of others," one tabloid newspaper reader commented after an article on him last year. When news emerged that Vakili had undergone emergency surgery in January after injuring herself in Aspen, readers responded with an outpouring of indifference: "Should wipe the smug smile off their faces for a few weeks at least," one wrote.

I'm as jealous as the next guy, but "smug" isn't the right word for Waterhouse, who, in person at least, is self-effacing to the point of invisibility. He is softly spoken and reflexively formal. "Mum thinks I dress very boringly," he says. "Always in a dark suit and white shirt." When he was nominated for the Cleo Bachelor of the Year Awards in 2005, he was one of only two people out of 50 who opted to keep their shirts on for the photo. (The other was Guy Sebastian.) For now, he says, his life is defined by work: he goes to bed at midnight and rises at 7am, and takes only one day off a week. "Until I was married I worked seven days a week," he says. "Even when I'm on holidays I'm on my computer six or seven hours a day."

He is partial to fast cars: he has owned a Porsche 911 and currently drives a silver Mercedes SLS Gullwing (retail price: $496,000). But to picture him driving it fast, let alone crashing it, is to picture the Pope smoking crack. His optimum mode of relaxation is going to the movies with Vakili, which he does at least once a week. "We'll get the choc tops, a Slurpee," he says. "It's really great."

He also likes tennis, though playing him requires a certain kind of patience. "This is the problem with Tom at tennis: he is so formulaic and robotic," friend Jason Dundas says. "He never goes for a winner, because he knows the formula is that whoever can hold the rally longest wins. And so he plays the game to never hit a foul, and just hits these lollipops; he never goes for that Rafael Nadal cross-court winner because he knows that the chance it will go out is higher than it will go in, and he calculates that all in his head and wins the game every time. It's so annoying."

It's impossible to separate Waterhouse from his family, which has, since the First Fleet, shown a Flashman-like knack for controversy. When Governor Arthur Phillip was speared by Aborigines at Manly in 1790, it was Lieutenant Henry Waterhouse who was there to pull out the spear; Henry also brought the first thoroughbred racehorse to the colony, along with the first merino sheep. Later the family operated a Sydney ferry service, ran pubs and a sly-grog operation, even dabbled in opium smuggling.

The first bookmaker in the family was Charles Waterhouse, who got his licence in 1898, but it was his son, Bill, who would take it to another level. Through a combination of brains, balls and ruthlessness, Bill, who had initially practised as a barrister, became arguably the world's biggest gambler, a "leviathan bookie" who in the 1960s took on high-stakes punters like "Filipino Fireball" Felipe Ysmael and "Hong Kong Tiger" Frank Duval in million-dollar betting duels.

With his suit, hat, tote bag and cigarettes - 100 a day at one stage - Bill, who turned 90 this year, epitomised the old-style bookie. In his autobiography What Are the Odds?, he writes about arming himself with a .38 Smith & Wesson in the 1970s, and about his various entanglements with gangster George Freeman, "marijuana salesman" Robert Trimbole and the late Kerry Packer, who apparently died owing him $1 million. ("You can go and get f...ed and whistle for it," Packer reportedly told him. "You'll get nothing from me.")

"I don't pretend to be Simon Pure," Bill Waterhouse writes. "I have sometimes cut corners to get what I needed, but I am certainly no crook." Yet his name has been associated with virtually every scandal in horse racing bar the death of Phar Lap. Chief among these was, of course, the Fine Cotton affair of 1984, in which a handy sprinter named Bold Personality was painted with Clairol hair dye and substituted for a weaker horse called Fine Cotton. Bill and son Robbie, who had put money on the horse, were both charged by the Australian Jockey Club with "prior knowledge" - something they have always denied - and banned from racetracks for 14 years.

Tom insists he can't remember much about it: "I was two years old!" he tells me. Nor did it feature much in conversation. "It's a little bit like religion; I try not to bring it up."

It's tempting to see in the younger Waterhouse a reaction, conscious or otherwise, to the family's picaresque backstory. But it seems Tom has always been serious. Like his father before him, he attended the elite Sydney private school Shore. But where Robbie had gained a name for running a student betting ring, Tom became a senior prefect and house captain. "He is a seriously, like very, very, very ambitious guy," long-time friend David Chambers says. "He controls his emotions, he doesn't let them control him."

Chambers, who grew up around the corner from Waterhouse, says "Tom was always super competitive ... and a little bit bizarre. One day he came to school and said, 'You guys are all taking sick days: that's soft. I am never going to take a sick day.' He just thought it would be fun. And we were all like, 'Yeah, whatever.' But he never did, the whole time we were at school."

Horse racing dominated the Waterhouse home. "It was always discussed around the dinner table," Robbie says. "Every aspect of it." Tom got his first horse, a Shetland pony, for Christmas when he was five. Yet he had no interest in an on-course career. Instead, after school, he started a commerce degree, majoring in finance and marketing, at Sydney University. "I wanted to go into finance," he says. "It seemed like a good industry to be in."

Then one day in 2001, Robbie asked him if he'd come and "help out on the bag" at Rosehill. "Within about 20 minutes I was hooked," he says. Waterhouse was only six months into his course, but he immediately rearranged his timetable, moving his classes to Monday and Tuesday so that he could attend the races for the rest of the week. He got his licence for the dogs, then for thoroughbreds. Coming from racing royalty had its advantages. Gai, daughter of legendary trainer Tommy J. Smith, taught him horses; Robbie taught him analysis. ("Dad still gets up every day at 3am so he can do seven hours studying all the results and times.") And Bill showed him how to gamble. (Bet bigger if you're winning, smaller if you're losing, and always keep an eye on cash flow.)

Yet there were mishaps. In 2007, one of Waterhouse's biggest punters, the CEO of a big listed company in the US, placed a bet with him of $1.2 million. As he had never taken a bet that big, Waterhouse laid off the risk by "betting back" $800,000 with other bookies. When the CEO's horse lost, "I thought, 'Oh gosh, I've won $400,000! I'm going to buy a Ferrari!' But come Monday I had to pay $800,000 to those other bookies while my guy took the knock [refused to pay]."

Waterhouse pursued the debt through the courts, but has never got all of it back. (Courts are a recurring motif with bookies. In 2010, Waterhouse was in the Federal Magistrates Court chasing $2.6 million that he said Sydney businessman Andrew Sigalla owed him. And in January this year he placed a caveat over brothel-owner Eddie Hayson's Parramatta Road business, Stiletto, as security for $1 million in gambling debts.)

The movement of money away from the track and onto the internet has done much to sanitise racing. "In the days of the SPs, if you took the knock they'd come round and cut your toes off," veteran race writer Max Presnell says wistfully.

The perils of 21st-century gambling are more prosaic. Addiction. Bankruptcy. Family break-up. Waterhouse was raised in a religious household. "We went to church every Saturday night," he says. "I still pray occasionally, just to reflect on family and loved ones." But the moral dimension of his business doesn't trouble him. "I always say to people who bet with me, 'Anything in excess is bad for you: shopping, eating, gambling.'?"

When in doubt, he invokes what he calls The Toilet Test: "If you feel uneasy about the bet, if you need to duck off to the toilet all the time, then you're betting too much. It's like anything else - if you feel uncomfortable doing it, chances are it's not a great thing to be doing."

The boardroom of Waterhouse's North Sydney office is an impressive space: there's a giant antique table, a cabinet full of trophies and a life-sized portrait of Bill Waterhouse, form guide folded under his arm, standing beneath the Harbour Bridge. Tom is explaining how he prices his odds when I spot, high up in the cabinet, Bill's original white leather tote bag.

"Do you want to see it?" Tom asks excitedly.

"Yes," I reply, imagining it to be full of interesting stuff: betting stubs, track programs, old pencils worn to the nub. But when Tom opens it up, it's empty. "Oh," I say, disappointed.

"It's basically just like a big purse," Tom says. "That's the way it worked." (Fairfax Media)

When the crowd funds a flop, what next? - 29th May 2012


Backers of high-tech video glasses have had enough of waiting for their crowdfunded returns.

Crowdfunding website Kickstarter was used to raise $US340,000 for a project to build a pair of HD-video recording glasses, but almost a year on, people who invested in the project have not received their products and the project creators have seemingly disappeared.

Kickstarter has denied responsibility for a growing number of apparently failed crowdfunding projects, but donors who claim to have been ripped-off are fighting back.

Crowdfunding is a way for individuals to make their dreams a reality, as touted by websites like Kickstarter and IndieGoGo which provide the social media tools to tap friends, family, and their extended networks for the capital needed to build a product.

In the embryonic stages the quirkier ideas garner media attention and are oversubscribed, often raising more money than initially requested.

While the success stories are well-documented, there is a growing list of stillborn projects where money has been collected by the project owner (95 per cent) and by Kickstarter (five per cent) but donors haven't received their promised returns.

The websites stress the responsibility rests with the project owner and the donor - they shy away from calling them "investors" as this would attract different regulatory compliance - but some frustrated donors are taking action.

The ZionEyez project trajectory is typical other Kickstarter consumer tech product success stories, but so far it doesn't feature the same happy ending.

The four founders asked for $US55,000 to build Eyez, a pair of glasses that could record HD video. After extensive media coverage (including by Engadget, Mashable, Forbes and Rolling Stone) it raised $US343,415 from 2106 backers when the funding round closed on July 31.

Since then the founders have missed the original delivery deadline of the northern "Winter 2011" and donors' growing concerns over product delivery are not being directly addressed.

There are more than 850 comments on the project page, some asking for a class action, and including one donor's correspondence with ZionEyez.

"Thanks for reaching out to us. We will be releasing another engineering update for our KS Backers in the near future. Thanks for your patience and support!"

Bill Walker was one of the donors who committed the $US150 required to secure a pair of the glasses.
In an attempt to claw back the donations he built the site zionkick.com to organise legal action against the founders of the ZionEyez project.

They must provide a reasonable time for the product to be delivered, he said.

"At the present time we (interested backers) are playing the waiting game," Walker wrote via email. "We have to give them a period of time in which to perform before filing fraud charges. When a period of time elapses that would satisfy the legal eagles...then we attack. Until then we bide our time."
"Their attorney CEO knows the heat is on so he might be insisting they produce something, even if it's on the level of the $US59.95 products currently on the market. Produce anything that will satisfy the spirit of what they said they were going to produce.

"In the meantime Kickstarter takes their 5 per cent and insists the backer is totally responsible for vetting the money grubbers."

Kickstarter did not respond to specific questions about whether it would intervene in the ZionEyez project, and pointed to their frequently asked questions (FAQ) page which says the creator is responsible for fulfilling a project's promise.

"Kickstarter doesn't issue refunds since transactions are between backers and creators, but we're prepared to work with backers as well as law enforcement in the prosecution of any fraudulent activity. Scammers are bad news for everyone, and we'll defend the goodwill of our community."
ZionEyez did not respond to requests for comment.

Crowdfunding projects fall outside the general consumer protections afforded by the Australian Consumer Law and NSW Fair Trading's jurisdiction, according to a Fair Trading spokesperson.

This is because the project is not a form of business trading, and a consumer-supplier relationship does not exist. The risk is amplified when dealing with international sites, the spokesperson said.
"Whenever dealing with an entity that is from outside Australia, consumers should be aware that should something go wrong, redress can be much more difficult to achieve than when the trader is domestically-based," the spokesperson said.

Donors do have some avenues for legal recourse but this could be expensive, according to Rouse Lawyers special counsel Kurt Falkenstein, who specialises in start-ups and has helped some raise money via crowdfunding.

The crowdfunding websites should take responsibility, he said.

"The principles of contract law still apply to crowdfunding ? and if you misrepresent or falsify information that induces someone to enter a contract, you are liable ? so the terms and conditions of the crowdfunding platform are vital," Falkenstein said.

"The hard thing with contract law is enforcement ? are you going to go to court over tens or hundreds of dollars?

"Consumer law may apply where goods or services are promised but not delivered ? you can't promise to provide something and not do it ? but then you are relying on the ACCC.

"For me, if hundreds or thousands of people are ripped off, the platform should help those people band together and enforce their rights."

There is always a risk that these websites can be exploited, according to Alan Crabbe, co-founder of local crowdfunding website Pozible. He did not respond to a question whether the site had any undelivered projects.

There are safeguards against this, including filtering projects based on national/state investment laws, checking the project creator and holding photo ID, and tracking unusual activity on projects, he said.

Crowdfunding websites are not legally responsible for failed projects, according to StartSomeGood.com co-founder Tom Dawkins, but this does not mean they won't be judged in the court of public opinion.
The key is to curate the projects , he said, so the sites, project creators, and donors are ensured of the greatest chance of success.

"We don't believe we are legally or functionally responsible but, after the project concludes, we know people will hold us responsible anyway."

"We reject a lot of projects because they're too fantastic and unachievable. We try and make sure that we do feel proud of every project on our site, that we feel comfortable and stand by it."

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Sales Pro: Business Development Manager (outsourcing/Offshoring)

Job ID: 71878

Job Views: 33

Location: Not Specified,

Job Category: Field Sales

Employment Type: Full time

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Posted: Mon May 28

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Business Development Manager (outsourcing/Offshoring)

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Manage the sale of services with the singular focus on consistently meeting target revenue numbers. Accurately forecast annual and quarterly revenue streams. Plans, owns, and independently drives the sales strategy in conjunction with the Senior Management. Annual Software Service revenue goal in excess of $ $5 million. Quarterly driven quota and compensation plan objectives.
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Work Location: London/Europe

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This is a challenging role, best suited to a very tenacious, methodical and mature, process oriented, sales professional. The ideal candidate will combine a strong personality with a positive, team-oriented attitude. To thrive in the role, the candidate must have a strong SW background and the ability to understand client businesses and needs. An in-depth understanding of the software services is essential. The candidate must be able to balance diplomacy with strong internal and external influencing skills. Other important attributes include being highly energetic, capable of working autonomously if required with a strong desire to "get it done" not matter what.

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Monday, May 28, 2012

California Medical Marijuana Regulation Bill Approved By Appropriations Committee

Legislation that seeks to enact a statewide bureau to regulate medical marijuana commerce in California is moving forward in the state Assembly.

On Tuesday, April 17, members of the Assembly Committee on Public Safety?voted?4-2 in favor of?AB 2312?The bill now awaits action from the Assembly Appropriations Committee.

AB 2312 seeks to establish a state regulatory system for medical cannabis under the Dept of Consumer Affairs. The bill is based on the proposed Medical Marijuana Regulation Control and Taxation initiative drafted by Americans for Safe Access, the UFCW,?California NORML, and other marijuana law reform organizations. Under this proposal, medicinal cannabis dispensaries would become state-licensed. It would also require cities and counties to allow at least one marijuana dispensary for every 50,000 residents ? unless local voters specifically approve a ban or tighter restrictions.

You can read the full text of the measure?here.

Proponents of the measure believe that its passage will likely dissuade the ongoing federal interference in California?s medical marijuana operations. Passage of AB 2312 would also provide operators, the public, and law enforcement with clear rules regarding how and where these facilities may operate. Doing so will reduce the public?s confusion and limit expensive litigation.

A separate Senate measure, SB 1182, clarifying the dispensing of medicinal cannabis in California is also pending. You can learn more about this proposal?here.

You can learn more about these measures from California NORML?here. You can also contact your member of the state Assembly regarding AB 2312 via NORML?s pre-written letter below.

Source: NORML

A bill by California Senator Mark Leno (D-SF) will help to protect medical cannabis patients and caregivers from unnecessary harassment or arrest, but we need your help to get it passed by the Senate before May 31. Can you take a minute right now to send an email to your California Senator and ask him or her to vote yes on SB 1182? Americans for Safe Access? (ASA) online action center makes it easy to find your Senator and send an email right now.

SB 1182 adds legally organized and operated medical cannabis patients? cooperatives and collectives to the list of those protected by California?s medical cannabis laws. They should already enjoy this protection, but some law enforcement officials and judges interpret the law too narrowly. That means patients and caregivers growing and providing cannabis in accordance with state law may still be harassed, arrested, and even prosecuted. SB 1182 will help stop this by making the intent and scope of the law clear.

This straight-forward clarification should be easy to adopt, but the issue of medical cannabis is still controversial. Lawmakers need to know that you are part of the seventy-seven percent of Californians who support the sensible regulation and control of medical cannabis. They need to know that their constituents support this kind of common sense legislation. Send an email today to help drive home that message before the Senate votes on SB 1182.

Forward this message to your friends and loved ones in California who believe in medical cannabis. We need their help too!

Source: Americans for Safe Access

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At this point, in case you choose downtown hotels, you ought to be ready to spend a bit more per night as you stay there most especially on weekends. This really is because of the convenience factor. Try to picture out; if you?ll be staying not very far from town, you might save a couple of bucks on your room rates, however, you will be spending that for fuel or cab fare to get to wherever you?re going. Furthermore, you?ll be spending some time commuting back and forth. The extra charges for your downtown hotel accommodation are very well worth it, eventually. By doing this, you won?t need to bother about the hassle in commuting plus the expense and aggravation involved.

The fantastic thing about down-town hotels are the comfort and accessibility they provide you. They?re usually located near enough things so that you can all have that you need exactly where you stay. You?ll find great shopping malls, eateries, as well as other things you need on a vacation within a few blocks away. There is actually no issue about airport or suburb hotels, but it?s definitely something to think about with regards to location-wise.

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Sales Pro: Business Development Executive

Job ID: 71836

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Location: Cirencester,

Job Category: IT & Communications

Employment Type: Full time

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Business Development Executive

Location: Cirencester

Salary: ?23,000+commission

The Capita Group Plc is the UK's leading business process outsourcing company. Our goal is simple - to help our diverse customer base of public and private sector clients improve service to their customers.

At Capita Group we aim to attract, develop and retain talented people. As an employer we seek to ensure we invest in you for the long term. We've created an environment which empowers individuals and rewards performance as well as focusing on a healthy work life balance.

The Independent Schools sales team is responsible for direct sales of SIMS product and service propositions to Independent Schools both in the UK and across the world. Working closely with Marketing, the team is responsible for maximising sales, meeting defined sales targets and developing Capita's reputation as the partner of choice for MIS related products and services in the Independent education sector in the UK and for British Schools abroad.

To support our continued expansion in the international schools arena a new post has arisen for an International Sales Account Manager. This post will carry full responsibility for the international sales target for your territory, comprising both direct sales and potentially via the distributor network.

The business has started to develop opportunities within India and intends to build a customer base in this area, therefore the identification and development of opportunities in India will be key focus for this role.

Key responsibilities include:

  • The generation of profitable sales income from new business according to agreed sales targets
  • The on-going business development and management of existing client accounts to ensure that profitable sales income is obtained according to agreed sales targets
  • Territory and pipeline management to produce an accurate business forecast

The role is based in Cirencester, with occasional travel to other Capita offices. Some international travel may also be required. The role carries a consolidated target of approximately ?270,000. This position reports to the Senior International Account Manager.

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  • Significant experience in successful internal or field sales management including sales of value added IT solutions
  • An understanding of the factors and issues affecting British schools abroad
  • Confidence in the use of IT for business purposes
  • Proven sales territory planning skills and experience

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  • An understanding of the factors and issues affecting UK Education.
  • A good communicator who has proven experience of Customer Relationship Management

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  • Able to be flexible
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Capita Resourcing welcome applications from all suitably qualified people regardless of gender, race, disability, age or sexual orientation.

Capita Resourcing is a trading name of Capita Resourcing Ltd. Services offered are those of an Employment Agency and Employment Business. Applicants will be required to register with us.

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There is no true compensation for military service

Soldiering is an occupation for which you can never really pay anyone.

I mean all military service, of course. Yes, we remunerate military service members, but ontologically the money has no relationship to that for which we reward them.

Civilian employers can compensate somebody for hours or weeks of time and energy, products and services, education, training and so forth, but morally there can be no equivalence between money on the one hand and, on the other, walking voluntarily up to the threat of death and pounding on the door so that the rest of us don?t have to.

The same is true for other callings like police officers and firefighters. Such a job is truly a vocation.

Monday is Memorial Day, when we will pause to remember those who have died embodying the Gospel verse above. It should be both a patriotic and spiritual event, more than an occasion for a furniture sale or a barbecue. (By the way, Veterans? Day is different ? that?s for those of us who have done our bit and are still alive.)

The transcendent importance of such sacrifice, and of honoring it, does not perish. I was reminded of it just yesterday while watching The Avengers movie.

In the film, one of the characters dies while valiantly battling the forces of evil. His noble death inspires his comrades selflessly to fight on to victory. Later, Colonel Fury, when asked why he has faith that such heroes will again come to our aid in the future, says, ?Because we will need them to.?

Our souls? need for salvation impels us to treasure the heroic spirit of those who incarnate the meaning of Christian love, which is that the true follower of Jesus values the dignity of others and realizes that their needs are more important than his own.

So we pause between the ribs and the chicken, as we plop down on the new patio chair. And we pray for those warriors who knew that their impulse and imperative was not to ?reason why,? as Tennyson wrote; ?theirs but to do and die.?

But I am especially inspired and comforted spiritually by the faith that, from their place by Our Lord?s side, they are praying for us.

?There is no greater love than to lay down one?s life for one?s friends.? - John 15:13

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Saturday, May 26, 2012

Research Made Easier with Google Docs

Google Docs Research PaneI?ve been a fan of Google Docs for a while and the improvements they?ve made over the last couple of months with Google Drive?have had an impact on my overall document collaboration experience. I like having the ability to work on the go and knowing my documents are accessible when I need them.

One of the more recent changes to Docs was the addition of the research pane. The research pane taps into Google Search and allows you to add content directly from the web. You enable it under the Tools menu and it opens on the right side of the page, allowing you to search for website links, images, Google Scholar and quotes. When you find something you like, you can add it by clicking the insert button or dragging the content directly into your document. For websites, you can insert links, preview or automatically add footnote citations, when able, so you won?t forget your source.

The major downer for me about this new feature, is that it hasn?t migrated over to Google Apps. I jump between my main account and my Apps account a lot, so having it in both places would be nice. Google seems to be working to integrate all of the services they offer, so I?m sure more Docs functionality will be added.

Where was this technology when I was in school? All we had was a bookshelf of Encyclopedia Brittanica and WordPerfect 5.0 for DOS. We?ve come a long way! Happy researching.

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Expert says DNA on medical waste matched Clemens'

FILE - This photo provided by Emery Celli Brinckerhoff & Abady, is one of the photographs submitted to the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee in Washington on Feb. 7, 2008, by Brian McNamee, former personal trainer for pitcher Roger Clemens, showing evidence of alleged use of steroids by Clemens. A forensic scientist has testified, Friday, May 25, 2012 in Washington, that two cotton balls and a syringe needle allegedly saved after a steroids injection tested positive for Roger Clemens' DNA _ in a key moment as the government tries to prove the former pitcher used performance-enhancing drugs. McNamee, Clemens' former strength coach, earlier testified he collected the medical waste after injecting the pitcher with steroids. (AP Photo/Emery Celli Brinckerhoff & Abady, Senna Riahi)

FILE - This photo provided by Emery Celli Brinckerhoff & Abady, is one of the photographs submitted to the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee in Washington on Feb. 7, 2008, by Brian McNamee, former personal trainer for pitcher Roger Clemens, showing evidence of alleged use of steroids by Clemens. A forensic scientist has testified, Friday, May 25, 2012 in Washington, that two cotton balls and a syringe needle allegedly saved after a steroids injection tested positive for Roger Clemens' DNA _ in a key moment as the government tries to prove the former pitcher used performance-enhancing drugs. McNamee, Clemens' former strength coach, earlier testified he collected the medical waste after injecting the pitcher with steroids. (AP Photo/Emery Celli Brinckerhoff & Abady, Senna Riahi)

Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, center, arrives at federal court in Washington in Washington, Thursday, May 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

FILE - In this March 4, 2003 file photo, Baltimore Orioles' David Segui reacting after striking out during a spring training baseball game against the Minnesota Twins, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Segui says he was told as far back as 2001 that Roger Clemens' strength coach had kept evidence against the seven-time Cy Young Award winner. Segui testified Thursday about a telephone conversion he had with Brian McNamee 11 years ago. Segui said McNamee "mentioned that he had kept darts to get his wife off his back." (AP Photo/Roberto Borea, File)

Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens arrives at federal court in Washington, Thursday, May 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, center, follows his attorney Rusty Hardin, right, as they arrive at federal court in Washington, Thursday, May 24, 2012. Attorney Michael Attanasio is at left. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

(AP) ? A forensic scientist testified Friday that two cotton balls and a syringe needle allegedly saved after a steroids injection tested positive for Roger Clemens' DNA, a key moment as the government tries to prove the former pitcher used performance-enhancing drugs.

Alan Keel told jurors that the DNA on both cotton ball matches were "unique to one person who has ever lived on the planet" ? Clemens. He said that one of the cotton balls had a random match possibility of one in 15.4 trillion for Clemens' DNA, and the other had one in 173 trillion, when comparing to the population of white people in the U.S.

The needle was not as conclusive, because Keel was only able to get a handful of cells. That match was one in 449.

Brian McNamee, Clemens' former strength coach, earlier testified he collected the medical waste after injecting the pitcher with steroids in 2001, and turned them over to federal authorities in 2008. Earlier government witnesses testified that steroids were found on the medical waste.

Clemens is accused of lying to Congress in 2008 when he denied using performance-enhancing drugs.

Prosecutors hope that Clemens' DNA ? which helped make him one of the most successful pitchers in baseball history ? will help them convict him of a federal crime.

While Keel's testimony was a milestone moment for the government, the defense indicated early on it wouldn't contest that the needle had both steroids and Clemens' DNA on it. But Clemens' lawyer Rusty Hardin said in his opening statement that the defense will contend that McNamee put the steroids in the needle after injecting Clemens and that the coach in fact had used the needle to inject Clemens with vitamin B12. Clemens has maintained for years that he received B12 shots and the local anesthetic lidocaine but not performance-enhancing drugs.

Prosecutor Courtney Saleski tried to pre-empt that by asking Keel if there was any way to "fake this."

Keel said no.

"If this were contrived, I would expect to obtain much more biological material," he said ? in other words, it would be hard to fake a sample with such a small amount of biological material on it.

The gauze pad, meanwhile, matched McNamee's DNA, to an even greater probability than Clemens did for the cotton balls. Keel said that the match was 1 in 1.8 quintillion people for white Americans. A quintillion has 18 zeroes in it.

During cross-examination, Clemens lawyer Michael Attanasio tried to suggest the possibility of contamination in the items McNamee saved.

But Keel said that if there were contamination, he would have expected to find McNamee's DNA on the needle. But he found only found Clemens'.

Attanasio suspended his cross-examination for the lunch break and planned to finish it Friday afternoon.

Also Friday, U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton said he would have a hearing on Monday, June 4, to discuss the defense subpoena for the testimony of Rep. Darrell Issa, chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. That committee held the congressional hearing that Clemens testified before in 2008. Issa, a California Republican, was not chairman at the time, but he participated in the congressional deposition of Clemens and criticized the panel, then run by Democrats, for having the hearing on steroids in baseball.

Issa and the committee have filed a motion to quash subpoenas for the congressman and for committee documents. They argue the subpoenas are barred by the Constitution's speech or debate clause, which protects elected officials from being questioned in a lawsuit about their legislative work.

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AP Sports Writer Joseph White contributed to this report.

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