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April 23, 2014 by
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April 22, 2014 - International Basketball League (IBL) Seattle, WA - The Seattle Flight are back for a second season in the IBL as a branding team, and will kick off things once again against the Bellingham Slam, who enter the 2014 season as the reigning back-to-back IBL champions.
After getting his feet wet last season, head coach Rob Brown is looking forward to the challenge right out of the gate. "We are going to have a lot of new players and we are all looking forward to the season opener against Bellingham. It will be a great test for us, but we will be ready," Brown says.
Brown will lead the Flight for a second consecutive season, and lean on his established roots in the Seattle area as a staple figure at the Seattle Pro Am (which featured NBA stars Kevin Durant and Blake Griffin this past year). Due to his many connections in the area, Brown has been able to assemble a team stocked with talent entering the 2014 season. "There will be carryovers, but overall I plan to have five new additions who have played overseas, and one player who played in the NBA D-League. The team will have a lot of guys that I've gotten to know from my experiences in and around the area," Brown adds.
Experience is crucial, and for Brown and his group in Seattle, they will enter this season with an added sense of comfort. "We will be a lot more prepared this season, we were kind of thrown into the fire last year, but I know that we will be far more comfortable with what to expect this season. It's going to be an exciting run."
In their inaugural season, the Flight finished with a 1-4 record. This season, the Flight will host two home games, both will be held at North Seattle Community College Wellness Center Gym (June 7th, and June 14th). As they enter their second season, Seattle is currently looking for community support and investment.
Head coach Rob Brown will be able to pull from the immense amount of talent found in the Seattle area, and with the opportunity for players to play in a structured and organized system such as the IBL, expect plenty of skilled prospects to lace them up for the Flight this upcoming season.
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News Comcast Adds Video Subs Again; Cord-Cutting Over?By Swanni
Washington, D.C. (April 22, 2014) - Comcast today revealed that it added 24,000 net video subscribers in the first quarter, the second straight quarter the nation's largest cable operator gained video subscribers.
The increase is significant because Comcast added 43,000 subscribers in last year's fourth quarter, the first quarter in six years that it added video subs. Another quarter of net video subs might suggest Comcast's long-time video decline is finally over.
The rosy numbers may also indicate that the so-called trend of cord cutting is dissolving, despite heavy media attention. Many tech journalists and Wall Street analysts have said in the past year that more consumers are likely to cut their pay TV service to watch less expensive video online. They based their analysis on cable's steady decline in video subs, although satellite and telco TV services were gaining during that period.
However, Comcast, and the satellite and telco TV services, are now showing healthy video sub gains.
Comcast credits the video additions in part to the company's new X1 set-tops, although the set-tops are not available to all subscribers. The cable service has limited its availability largely to customers who take the Triple Play offering -- video, Internet and phone.
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April 23, 2014 by
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47 ABC News Simple do-it-yourself changes to your home can save you a lot of green on your monthly utility bills.
A lot of money goes down the drain. People don't realize that the living space is an area that has to retain heating and cooling, Darren Lombardo, President at Home Energy Solutions said.
First, attack that attic! For $80, install an attic fan to keep things cool. Staple a radiant barrier to the attic trusses and use an attic stair cover to keep the cold air where it belongs. Sealing your attic can save you anywhere from 20 to 25 percent on your energy bill.
An attic is a collector for heat, so we want to keep the attic space as cool as possible. Theres the radiant barrier, along with a fan with a thermostat control. Between those two, you can save a lot. And some people might say the fan is using electricity, but its less to run that fan and keep the upstairs cool as opposed to not running a fan at all, Lombardo said.
Lombardo says all the holes throughout the house add up to one giant hole. All electrical outlets and switch plates leak too. Place foam electrical outlet sealers behind your electrical outlet faceplates for just 10 -15 cents apiece. Use the knockout portion of the sealers behind child safety prongs to save even more.
Use an insulation blanket on your hot water heater and duct work.
For $10, get an HVAC gauge for your refrigeration system.
When the refrigerant is low, the system will cycle and cycle and cycle and use unnecessary energy, Lombardo said.
Keep your AC unit and heat pumps clean with a foam coil cleaner.
A power cost monitor will help you keep track of energy consumption.
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April 23, 2014 by
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The winter of 2014 was a wake-up call for homeowners facing higher-than-normal heating costs.
With polar vortex cold sweeps, heavy snowfalls and ice blizzards affecting much of the country, energy prices for electricity, gas and oil have increased. Propane prices have skyrocketed due to scarcity of supplies, leading some governors to declare a state of emergency.
The hefty costs of
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Many homeowners, concerned that energy prices for air conditioning this summer could be just as high, followed by yet another tough winter, are looking for alternative sources for heating and cooling. Higher performing, energy-efficient heating and cooling products are available, but they are still dependent on fossil fuels.
Renewable forms of energy like solar and wind wont solve the problem.
Such sources dont work all the time and require backup in the form of a conventional heating-cooling system, so the dependence on high-cost fossil fuels remains.
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However, there is a viable renewable solution. Its called geothermal and its energy source is the very earth beneath our feet. Because the earth absorbs 50 percent of the suns energy more than 500 times more energy than mankind needs every year there is an abundant power source in the earth to tap for heating and cooling. Geothermal systems transfer this heat from a home during the cooling season and return it to the earth during the heating season. Geothermal is possible because the temperature of the earth at 4 to 6 feet below ground remains relatively constant year-round.
A geothermal system is the answer to todays and tomorrows high energy prices, said Lyndal Moore, national geothermal sales manager for Bosch, a manufacturer of geothermal heat pumps. But thats just the beginning.
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April 23, 2014 by
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This is part of a series on minority parties.
Promotion of environmentally sound technologies and green initiatives are not surprisingly part of Green Party gubernatorial candidate Paul Glovers platform.
The effects of such policies go beyond just helping the environment, Glover said.
A keystone for the Keystone State is to create green jobs. Jobs fight crime, Glover said.
The plan to create jobs goes along with Glovers top campaign priority, which is to reduce dependency on fossil fuels by 80 to 90 percent using technologies that have proven practical.
Glover said he has a plan to create 500,000 green collar jobs through the creation of a program called the Green Labor Administration. One job these workers would do is install superinsulation to buildings that would make heating and cooling more efficient and reduce costs and emissions.
Glover also said he would ban fracking, cancel construction of new prisons and push to legalize marijuana, free prisoners of marijuana offenses and clear their records to lessen prison populations as governor.
Addressing student debt is something else Glover would do if elected. As governor, Glover said he would start a priority to pay off student debt for those doing work that most benefits society like doctors and dentists.
In return, the student or graduate would agree to work in a low-income area for a period of time. The priority would expand as practical to the whole system, he said.
Glovers background as a community organizer would assist him as governor, he said. He has started 18 organizations and campaigns over the years, Glover said, proving dedication to creating rather than consuming.
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April 23, 2014 by
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DELAWARE - In an effort to revitalize Delawares manufacturing industry, state Senate and House Republican leaders reportedly announced legislation to create right-to-work zones in Delaware on Tuesday.
According to reports, nearly half of U.S. states have right-to-work laws, stipulating that workers cannot be forced to join or financially support a union as a condition of employment.The new bill, currently circulating in the state legislature for sponsorship, reportedly seeks to empower the Director of the Delaware Economic Development Office (DEDO) to create right-to-work zones as part of the agencys inducements to bring new businesses to Delaware.
Under the measure, manufacturing businesses in a right-to-work zone, adding at least 20 new workers, would reportedly be exempt from paying the Gross Receipts Tax (GRT) for five years after the hirings.
Reports say Senate Minority Leader Gary Simpson (R-Milford), Senate Minority Whip Greg Lavelle (R-Sharpley), House Minority Leader Danny Short (R-Seaford) and House Minority Whip Deborah Hudson (R-Fairthorne)argue such an initiative would create a more competitive environment, attract new businesses to Delaware, and generate more jobs.
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Joe Feinberg, left, and Bill Feinberg, co-founders of Allied Kitchen & Bath, announced plans to open an additional showroom at 3484 NE 12th Ave. Allied's main showroom is at 616 W. Oakland Park Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. (Allied Kitchen & Bath/Courtesy)
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A long-established Fort Lauderdale home remodeling business plans to expand this year to the Downtown Oakland Park Culinary Arts District.
Allied Kitchen & Bath said Tuesday it will open an additional showroom at 3484 NE 12th Ave. featuring kitchen and bathroom models, cabinetry displays and other home fixtures and appliances.
Allied's main showroom is at 616 W. Oakland Park Blvd.
The 30-year-old company plans to occupy about half of the new 20,000-square-foot space and lease the remaining room to culinary-related tenants, said Bill Feinberg, Allied's president. Restaurants, culinary schools and catering businesses are good fits, he said.
"We want to make sure we drive traffic to the city and that our building stands out," Feinberg said.
Allied's new site the former Sikes Tile Distributors building will be remodeled this summer and is expected to be ready by the end of the year.
"The activity generated within the culinary arts district has happened at an extremely rapid pace, and we're thrilled with the interest in the district," said Allison Justice, senior project manager for Redevelopment Management Associates, a Pompano Beach firm consulting Oakland Park's growing district.
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San Francisco mayor Ed Lee says the professional networking site LinkedIn will expand its presence in the city by anchoring a high-rise office building under construction.
Lee announced on Tuesday that LinkedIn has signed a lease to occupy the entire 26-storey structure scheduled to be completed in the city's South of Market neighbourhood by 2016.
City officials say the nearly 450,000 square feet of office space could accommodate about 2,500 employees.
Terms of the deal were not released.
Mountain View-based LinkedIn Corp currently occupies 135,000 square feet in a downtown San Francisco tower and plans to occupy another 87,000 square feet near downtown.
Earlier this month, Salesforce.com signed a $US560 million ($A599.86 million), 15-year lease to occupy a 61-storey skyscraper in San Francisco that's expected to be the tallest building on the West Coast when it's completed in 2017.
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