วันอาทิตย์ที่ 28 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Hold Onto Your Job in Alabama

Guess which state gives unemployed people the least amount of money when they lose their jobs?

That would be Mississippi, which gives a maximum amount of $210 weekly. (Most people get much less.) But that shameful amount is followed by my home state of Alabama, now giving jobless workers a maximum of $235, even if it's not their fault because the factory owner sent the plant overseas to Malaysia or China. But wait, there's HOPE! Our fine Legislature gave final approval last week to a package of three bills that raised the state's maximum weekly benefit for jobless workers to $255, starting this July. That's right, you parent of three kids: you can get up to $255 a week when the factory closes. What a relief, eh? But guess what? Heh, heh, heh. That amount of money may be considered TOO HIGH for your kids to get Medicaid health care! So whoopee! The lawmakers in their infinite wisdom have given you a raise and taken away one of your safety nets.

An Associated Press report informs us that Alabama's current maximum weekly benefit of $235 is 49th in the nation. Slightly ahead of Alabama are Arizona (John McCain's home state) at $240 and Louisiana, at $258. Does John know what it means to live on $240 a week if you have dependents? Should he maybe be questioned about this?

The increase in Alabama's maximum weekly benefits brings Alabama's unemployment compensation program in compliance with federal law. THIS MEANS THE ALABAMA LEGISLATURE HAD TO PASS THE LAW. So in case you thought our lawmakers were doing this out of some sense of fair play and enlightenment, fahgeddaboudit. They HAD TO.

Oh, and the law creates a one-week break in jobless benefits. Our neighbors, Georgia and Kentucky, do not make a wage-earner wait for a week to get the pittance.

JOBLESS MOTHER: I need a paycheck. LAWMAKER: You should have thought about that before you lost your job, Missy. JOBLESS MOTHER: They closed the factory. I didn't have a say in the matter. LAWMAKER: You should have thought about that before you went to work at that particular factory. JOBLESS MOTHER: That was 15 years ago. Who knew Vanity Fair bras and underwear would be sent to China? LAWMAKER: You should have known before you had two children, in that case. JOBLESS MOTHER: Well, if you had taught me something useful on that subject instead of ABSTINENCE ONLY, I might have been able to get a higher education and become a surgeon.

By the way, the total amount of benefits that can be paid - 26 weeks - remains the same as before. That would be okay if Alabama had a booming economy and workers could segue from one job into another with relative ease or some months of retraining. But that's not the case. An astounding number of plants have closed here and gone offshore. So an unemployed textile worker or coal refinery worker must drive from one low-paying McDonald's to the next low-paying Burger King to apply for work, all the while spending $4 per gallon. The moral of this tale: Hold on to your job at all costs if you live in Alabama.




Gita M. Smith is a journalist living in Alabama. Her blog may be seen at http://www.Myspace.com/gitahandley

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วันจันทร์ที่ 15 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Internet Chess - Chess Meets The Internet


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With the emergence of the Internet, chess has left its pristine physical domain and logged on to a highly popular online, virtual form. The Internet enables chess players to play real time chess with players from all over the world. Chess games are hosted over the Internet on special chess servers. Users download the game, which comes with special, easy-to-install software that allows users to play and chat with other players from distant locations. Java-enabled websites are also available in which a Java enabled browser is used.

There are many sites that offer a large variety of chess games. Chess servers like the Internet Chess Club (ICC) and the Free Internet Chess Server (FICS) are available to help you play online chess.

The Internet Chess Club (ICC) is one of the best environments for online games, as the interface is extremely easy to use. The Free Internet Chess Server (FICS), as the name suggests, is a free chess server like the ICC and Chess.net. It requires a player to download a graphical interface like CClient, Winboard or Slics.

Internet chess games are also available at Chess.net. Chess.net has features similar to ICC and FICS with its own graphical interface that must be purchased. Because of the cost involved, Chess.net is less popular than its free counterparts.

Playsite is another site for online chess games. It has multiple games that require a Java enabled browser. Downloading the Java component usually takes time, but this time can be cut down by using a Castanet Tuner. The Castanet Tuner downloads all the codes and graphics from Playsite the first time around, so that in future sessions players only have to download the updates. Over the years many Internet chess servers have been created, including ChessLive, ChessAnyTime, and the World Chess Network.

There are two ways to play chess on the Internet. One way is for players to play a real-time game with another online player. Real-time games have to be completed within a specific timeframe. The other method is to play an opponent who is not online at the same time. With this option, there is no time limit. A player has complete control over the game. Players can chat and study their games in detail, and can also play multiple games simultaneously.




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วันพุธที่ 3 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Historic Photos of Atlanta (Historic Photos.)

Atlanta native says give this book six stars! - Guy Arledge - Atlanta, GA United States
Speaking as a 58-year old native, if I could suggest one book as a fun and informative way to learn about Atlanta, this would be it. "Historic Photos of Atlanta" is a beautiful blend of fascinating photography (and captions) with a terrific narrative, written by the Executive Director of the Atlanta History Center. I thought I knew all there was to know about my home town, but this book proved me wrong. Great job, Michael Rose!
Historic Photos of Atlanta (Historic Photos.) : The City in the Forest, Atlanta was a spot found in the wilderness of north Georgia for the end of a railroad line. It was thought few people would stay here, because most would be passing through to somewhere else. Instead, the people remained and the town grew, growing from Terminus to Marthasville to Atlanta. The city was defined by the rail lines, and for that reason, General William T. Sherman came with the Civil War. After he left the city in ruins, Atlanta rebuilt, rising from the ashes, raising a brave and beautiful city.
For a century and a half, Atlanta has been the southern city on the move, a town of railroads, business and trade putting up and pulling down airplanes and highways, America s team and international Olympics. Along the way, professional and amateur photographers have documented Atlanta s rich visual history. This volume, Historic Photos of Atlanta, presents nearly two hundred images of the city s past, including views of its streets, the people who called it home, and the life, look, and feel of Atlanta. read more

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