Friday, January 6, 2012

Fred Milano of Dion and the Belmonts dies at 72

(AP) ? Fred Milano, who made rock and roll history on doo-wop hits with Dion and the Belmonts in the 1950s and continued to perform while starting a late-in-life career with the New York City Department of Correction, has died. He was 72.

Milano died Sunday, three weeks after his lung cancer was diagnosed, said Warren Gradus, who joined the Belmonts in 1963. Milano lived in Massapequa, on Long Island, and died in a hospital, Gradus said.

Dion DiMucci, the lead singer who left the Belmonts in 1960, said on his Facebook page Tuesday, "May he rest in peace and rock on in heaven."

Milano and three friends from the Bronx formed the Belmonts in the mid-1950s, borrowing their name from the borough's Belmont Avenue. They became Dion and the Belmonts after DiMucci joined in 1958.

Milano sang tenor on hits like "A Teenager in Love" and "Where or When."

The Belmonts continued to perform and to record with different lineups after DiMucci left for a solo career. Gradus said Milano was performing with the Belmonts at casinos and other venues just weeks ago.

There was strife between DiMucci and Belmonts members, who were not pleased when DiMucci was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame without them in 1989.

In his Facebook posting, DiMucci said Milano "was very savvy with harmonies" and added, "We had our ups and downs through the years but that's how things go in families, even rock-and-roll families."

Milano went back school in middle age and joined the Department of Correction in 2003.

In his position as a legal coordinator at the Rikers Island jail complex, he helped inmates research their cases and taught a legal research class, said Karen Powell, director of law libraries for the department.

Powell said Milano had more energy than colleagues two decades younger and "was a person who really loved life."

"We'd know it was him coming through the door because we'd hear him singing and skipping up the stairs," Powell said.

Milano is survived by his wife, Lynn, two children and 10 grandchildren.

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Online: http://www.thebelmonts.net

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Kyobo eReader receives initial review, comes up short despite Mirasol display

If one of your e-reader's components is great but the rest of the device is lacking, where does that leave you? The first review of the Kyobo eReader has arrived and while its Qualcomm-provided Mirasol screen is lauded, that's about it for the good news. Despite the snazzy 5.7-inch touchscreen combined with 1Ghz SnapDragon CPU, WiFi and Android 2.3.5, the package falls apart due to its inability to load apps, subpar battery life and long load times. The reading app crashed frequently during testing, the device was unable to load DRM-protected ebooks even after authorizing with Adobe DE, the reader displays EPUB formats incorrectly, PDF view controls proved poor and YouTube video playback proved slow and stilted. Still, the page turn speed proved slightly faster than that of the Kindle Touch, so why harp on the negatives?

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Garden-based learning lessons put to work in Africa

Lindsay Myron cooks ugali (made from maize flower) at Magoma, Tanzania.

Lindsay Myron cooks ugali at Magoma, Tanzania.

Less than a year ago, Lindsay Myron ?11 (Plant Sciences, Natural Resources) got her first taste of garden-based learning along with other students in HORT/IARD 3200 (Experiential Garden-Based Learning in Belize). Today, she?s putting what she learned to work as a Project Coordinator for The Magoma Project in rural Tanzania.

The project is part of the nonprofit 2Seeds Network (www.2seeds.org), which focuses on meeting community goals and teaching African farmers best practices. 2Seeds? projects grow from the concept of a ?triple bottom line? that integrates economic viability, social equity and ecological sustainability.

In Magoma, Lindsay is helping to turn the primary school into a community center to nourish, teach, and empower both youth and adults. The primary school?s farm, which was started last year, is cultivated by the students and promotes food security through practice in critical thinking and agricultural education using existing lines of communication. Profits from the farm fund a school lunch program for the students.

Pilipili hoho (green peppers) in the school garden at Magoma.

Pilipili hoho (green peppers) in the school garden at Magoma.

?We now have about half an acre of pilipili hoho (green pepper) seedlings that are steadily growing,? writes Lindsay. ?The students did a great job finishing up the cultivation and bed preparation in the last week of school, and we?ve transplanted (and re-transplanted) about forty beds. We anticipate that within the next week or so, after the seedlings have grown a little more, we?ll be intercropping cowpeas between rows to help cover the soil and fix nitrogen for those growing peppers!?

Lindsay has also involved the students in the twice-daily irrigations necessary to keep the peppers thriving in this hot, dry season. The students struggled with large buckets, so Lindsay burned holes in the bottoms of old plastic water bottles to create make-shift watering cans. To increase participation, students receive a colored ribbon bracelet and an additional ribbon to tie onto the bracelet for each time they help.

Students display the bracelets they receive for helping with irrigation.

Students display the bracelets they receive for helping with irrigation.

?If they reach seven ribbons they receive a zawadi (gift) and move up to the next colored ribbon,? writes Lindsay. ?This week?s zawadi was a pencil and balloon, generous donations from a Brazilian couple who passed through Magoma awhile back. The students are loving the bracelets maybe even more than the zawadis and it has sparked some competition among them to see who can come the most often. The bracelets also serve as a visual reminder about the project to both the kids who wear them and their friends who admire them. It?s been working great. At least 15 to 20 kids show every time and we can finish irrigating in 20 to 30 minutes!?

Other projects include creating a colorful mural at the primary school and building a chicken coop at Kijango primary school located in a neighboring village that is also starting a school feeding program with 2Seeds Network support. ?I?ve been looking into integrated chicken farming methods, including a tilapia-azolla-poultry system. We?re looking for diversity on both economic and ecological levels.?

Because of differences in culture and the environment, Lindsay has had to adapt what she learned in Belize. For example, it hasn?t been feasible to incorporate the school farm into the students? curriculum because the Tanzanian education system is too rigid.

?However, I have taken the foundational understanding about garden-based learning and school garden programs that I learned in HORT/IARD 3200 and am using it to critically think about and develop the Magoma Project here,? writes Lindsay. ?Things like developing community buy-in, student interest, teacher involvement, and project sustainability. I cannot overstate how much the exposure and the experience I had in Belize has helped me constructively address the challenges we?re facing here.

?It?s so funny too, because I essentially stumbled into garden-based education in the last semester of my Cornell career when I, by chance, passed by the course announcement poster in the basement of Plant Science. Who knew a little piece of paper could shape so much!?

HORT/IARD 3200 is offered alternatives years, coming again spring semester 2013.

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Source: http://blogs.cornell.edu/hort/2012/01/02/garden-based-learning-lessons-put-to-work-in-africa/

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Samsung Leads Smartphone Market in India

The Samsung Group has overtaken Finnish company Nokia to become India's leading smartphone seller. The Korean giants are also, reportedly, ready to become the world's leading smartphone seller, edging out Apple, Nokia and HTC.

According to figures revealed by market research firm Gfk, the company's domestic market share (by volume) stood at 38 percent, while that of share by value was 35.2 percent for November.

It was a little different a few months back. Nokia led by volume and Samsung had to be content to dominate sales in the value category, with 32.3 percent. Since then, Samsung has actually moved on to dominate market share on the global front as well, by edging out Apple in the third quarter ending September.

A far cry from last year's figure of 2.5 million units, the growth of the smartphone market in India was expected to touch 8.5 million by the end of 2011 and then double in 2012. The broad price range of the phones - Rs. 6,000 to Rs. 40,000, on average, is expected to meet the varying needs of a number of consumer categories.

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Samsung's greatest underlying strength is its affordability and flexibility across various operating platforms, including Windows, Android and the native Bada. If Samsung succeeds in its quest to become the world's leading smartphone seller, Apple and Nokia could well be fighting for survival.

However, Google might still be a force to reckon with, given the fact that handsets powered by its Android OS are selling extremely well across the world.

The final battle may well be between Samsung and Google.

Source: http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/274911/20111231/samsung-leads-smartphone-market-india.htm

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Total Media Converter Hits New Year's Eve 2012 Bash for Apple Followers

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