Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Steve Sailer: iSteve: 51% of Australians want to ban legal immigration

The American press is beating the drums to convince voters that everybody is in favor of amnesty these days. It's the latest dance craze! Yet, in the rest of the English-speaking world, public opinion is more anti-immigration. Here's a story from a year ago:

Half of Australians want end to immigration: poll
AFP News ? Tue, May 22, 2012

Some 50 percent of Australians want an end to the nation's immigration programme because they believe the country has too many people, a poll showed on Tuesday.?

The survey of 2,000 people, conducted for the tabloid Sydney Daily Telegraph newspaper, found 51 percent thought "our population is too high (and) we should stop immigration".?
Australia has some 23 million people, compared to 19.6 million a decade ago.
Canberra set its immigration programme for the year to June at 185,000 places, with another 13,750 slots available to refugees on humanitarian grounds.
But in the poll only 32 percent of respondents felt Australia should welcome more immigrants and almost two thirds, some 65 percent, said "migrants should adopt the Australian way of life".?
The responses revealed a marked swing away from the more tolerant attitudes of previous surveys conducted in 2005, 2001 and 1995, the newspaper said.?
Immigration expert Bob Birrell said fears over job security in the shaky global economy and local pressures on infrastructure were behind the shift in opinion.

Australia has been hugely prosperous recently because of the natural resources boom. But it doesn't have much water.

Source: http://isteve.blogspot.com/2013/04/51-of-australians-want-to-ban-legal.html

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Rumor: iOS 7 Is Behind Schedule, So Apple is Pulling Resources From OS X

Unofficial Apple spokesman John Gruber has written a short post on Daring Fireball suggesting that iOS 7 is running well behind schedule—and that as a result Apple is hauling man power from its OS X development team. More »


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Real Estate ? Dream Home: Home offers guest house, pool

Posted on by Mike Howell in Dream Homes

201 Joliet Ave., San Antonio
Asking Price: $1,599,000
Beds: 5
Baths: 4 full, 1 partial
Listing Agent: Mary Carter, Kuper Sotheby?s International Realty
By Michael Freeze
Sa.Blockshopper.com

Located in the neighborhood of Alamo Heights, this traditional two-story home is nestled around lush landscaping, a custom driveway and fresh green frontage.

Its wide-open floor plan consists of a living area that blends with a family space that features hardwood floors, high ceilings and a set of French doors that lead to the patio area.

The gourmet kitchen is equipped with a center island that serves as a breakfast bar and a preparation table with sink. It also has modern appliances and plenty of cabinet space. A large formal dining room is located next to the kitchen and is ideal for any formal setting.

The master suite holds a sitting area, walk-in closet and bath suite with custom flooring, step-assisted whirlpool tub and separate shower.

A custom pool that includes a ?swim up? outdoor kitchen and bar showcases the outer grounds. A large guesthouse is fully equipped with a living room, kitchen, bedroom and utility room.

Located in the neighborhood of Alamo Heights, this traditional two-story home is nestled around lush landscaping, a custom driveway and fresh green frontage.

Source: http://blog.mysanantonio.com/homes/2013/04/dream-home/

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Real Estate ? Dream Home: Home offers guest house, pool

Posted on by Mike Howell in Dream Homes

201 Joliet Ave., San Antonio
Asking Price: $1,599,000
Beds: 5
Baths: 4 full, 1 partial
Listing Agent: Mary Carter, Kuper Sotheby?s International Realty
By Michael Freeze
Sa.Blockshopper.com

Located in the neighborhood of Alamo Heights, this traditional two-story home is nestled around lush landscaping, a custom driveway and fresh green frontage.

Its wide-open floor plan consists of a living area that blends with a family space that features hardwood floors, high ceilings and a set of French doors that lead to the patio area.

The gourmet kitchen is equipped with a center island that serves as a breakfast bar and a preparation table with sink. It also has modern appliances and plenty of cabinet space. A large formal dining room is located next to the kitchen and is ideal for any formal setting.

The master suite holds a sitting area, walk-in closet and bath suite with custom flooring, step-assisted whirlpool tub and separate shower.

A custom pool that includes a ?swim up? outdoor kitchen and bar showcases the outer grounds. A large guesthouse is fully equipped with a living room, kitchen, bedroom and utility room.

Located in the neighborhood of Alamo Heights, this traditional two-story home is nestled around lush landscaping, a custom driveway and fresh green frontage.

Source: http://blog.mysanantonio.com/homes/2013/04/dream-home/

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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Drones Will Deliver The Morning Paper In France

drone-paper-2Pimply delivery boys will need to find a new way to make money in France: the province of Auvergne will pilot a drone newspaper delivery service in May. The official postal service, La Poste Group, has already been beta-testing the automated delivery service with 20 hornet-looking unmanned aerial vehicles. This is not an April Fool's joke.

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CBS halts replays of basketball player's injury

(AP) ? After two initial replays, CBS stopped showing footage Sunday of Louisville basketball player Kevin Ware breaking his leg during the first half of his team's NCAA men's tournament game against Duke.

The injury during the nationally televised game, and the shocked reaction of Ware's fellow players, called to mind the gruesome broken leg suffered by Washington Redskins quarterback Joe Theismann in a Monday Night football game in 1985. During Sunday's game, Theismann tweeted his best wishes to Ware.

Ware had leaped to try and block a shot by Duke's Tyler Thornton. His leg landed awkwardly, buckled and flopped as he fell to the ground. The first hint that the injury was out of the ordinary came from Thornton, who put his hands to his face and had an anguished look as he ran back on defense.

CBS commentator Clark Kellogg described the injury was "gruesome."

"If you can bear to watch it, take a look but it's a gruesome-looking injury," Kellogg said.

CBS showed the replay twice in slow motion, although not with a close-up of Ware landing. The network also never showed a close-up of the injury.

CBS then concentrated on reaction shots. Three of Ware's teammates were on the ground near the basket. Wayne Blackshear cried, Chane Behanan knelt on his hands and knees and Peyton Silva sat, a hand covering his mouth.

The network aired a close-up of medical officials working on Ware, showing the player only from the face up.

CBS Sports Chairman Sean McManus said that because of the graphic nature of the injury, the network decided not to show it after the original replays. People could quickly find replays on YouTube, anyway.

"We did not zoom in on the injury when he was taken off," McManus said. "We did not try to highlight it. I think we did the right thing."

At halftime, Greg Gumbel noted that CBS would not show the injury. Its highlight package again focused on the reactions, including Louisville coach Rick Pitino wiping away tears. Pitino answered questions from CBS during the game about Ware, noting the injured player was exhorting his teammates to win the regional final. A Louisville spokesman said Ware was "resting comfortably" at Indianapolis' Methodist Hospital.

As is often the case, the coverage quickly became a hot topic on Twitter. Sports writer Jason Whitlock tweeted that "CBS handled this curveball (Ware injury) masterfully."

The network's decision to stop showing the replay only goes so far. Right after the game ended, the CBS affiliate in Phoenix aired the footage of Ware being injured in a local sports report.

Coverage of the injury represented the second difficult call of the day for CBS. Earlier, the network cut away from the dramatic conclusion of the Sony Open men's final, switching to the tipoff of the NCAA tournament game between Michigan and Florida. The network did alert viewers that if the third set between Andy Murray and David Ferrer went to a tiebreaker, it would switch coverage of the Tennis Channel.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/4e67281c3f754d0696fbfdee0f3f1469/Article_2013-03-31-US-CBS-Basketball-Injury-Coverage/id-01fd67905b56406faa643c8887a13996

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