Sunday, May 3, 2015

Free Comic Book Day encourages reading



Fry sauce- Is this our claim to fame?

If our part of the country has its special food that is unique to us, I feel fry sauce could be a contender. You probably were thinking potatoes, but when it comes to something we feel is common and the rest of the country is clueless, then I think fry sauce is pretty special. You either love it or hate it. I love it. The combination of tangy, creamy, and savory. For me, it is actually a comfort food. I thought it was simply a mayo and ketchup mixture, but I was wrong. There is more to it than two plops and a stir. Now Im not trying to give the impression that there is something mysterious and complex about making fry sauce. As much as I enjoy it, it is still after all just a dip. But just like with many other recipes, a few ingredients can make all the difference. So, if you still feel that potatoes are our special food, then fry some up with a little fry sauce on the side.

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Local comics shops celebrates free comic book day



Comic book fans stand in line to check out the nearly 2,000 free comic books that were available in honor of Free Comic Book day on Saturday, May 2, at Tonys Kingdom of Comic & Collectibles.(Photo: Alexa Armstrong / Statesman Journal)Buy Photo

Diehard comic book fans flocked to Tony's Kingdom of Comics & Collectibles on Saturday for free stuff, lots of it.

Free Comic Book Day drew customers who pored over the nearly 2,000 editions available. Action figures and trading cards and were also available at the comic book shop on River Road N.

Milling around in the crowd were several people dressed up as superheros or Star Wars characters.

Paul Lamoreau was dressed as the Punisher the third of eight costumes that Lamoreau planned to don on Saturday.

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Paul Lamoreau, who was dressed up as the Punisher, poses with his raccoon prop at Free Comic Book day on Saturday, May 2, at Tony's Kingdom of Comic & Collectibles.(Photo: Alexa Armstrong / Statesman Journal)

Each of Lamoreau's costumes was elaborate. One included an accessory in the form of a dead raccoon that he ordered from eBay and stuffed for the occasion.

"It was really hard, and I am not going to do it again," he said with a laugh about his taxidermy skills.

Lamoreau has been assuming the role of superheros with the Portland Superhero Coalition for years.

"It's nice to do stuff for children," he said. "It also makes them smile, which is cool."

Mike Olson brought his 6-year-old son Ronin, who was dressed as a ninja.

"When we come out here it's always a good time with the kids, especially when they get to dress up," he said. "It's also a fun way to introduce the kids to comics."

Store owner Tony Grove said that while the event's purpose was primarily fun, it was also a good way to help out the community.

Throughout the day the store accepted donations for the Keizer Community Food Bank in exchange for pictures with the Star Wars 501st costume group and the Portland Superhero Coalition.

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Cole, 8, and Brandon, 6, Layman pose for a picture with Chewbacca at Free Comic Book day on Saturday at Tonys Kingdom of Comic & Collectibles.(Photo: Alexa Armstrong / STATESMAN JOURNAL)

The event also featured a silent auction and raffle, which included items like action figures, custom drawings and comic books.

All proceeds will be donated to the Shriners Hospitals for Children.

"Children's charities are close to my heart," he said.

"It's important to help them." he added. "They can't help themselves, so I want to help them."

aarmstrong@ statesmanjournal.com; (503) 399-6745 or follow on Twitter at @AlexaArletta

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Saturday, May 2, 2015

Fans are the winners at Free Comic Book Day (VIDEO)



GREENSBORO On Free Comic Book Day, the good guys always win.

People who attended Saturdays grand opening of The Comic Dimension won door prizes ranging from tickets to a movie to $100 cash. During its grand opening, the store, at 2823 Spring Garden St., hosted game tournaments and a costume contest.

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Famosos rinden tributo a la India Mar�a



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05/01/2015 5:27 PM

Los ngeles (ENTRAVISION).Docenas de figuras del espectculo han expresado en sus redes sociales su pesar por la partida de Maria Elena Valesco, la India Mara, que falleci esta maana a los 74 aos.

Estos son algunos de los muchos mensajes que han circulado desde esta maana en Twitter:

Muere Maria Elena Velasco, La India Mara, a los 74 aos de edad, Descanse en Paz la Enorme Comediante mexicana pic.twitter.com/lmQnbBK0N3

Omar Chaparro (@OMARCHAPARRO) Mayo 1, 2015

Fallece La India Mara gran personalidad de los escenarios !!! Mi ms sentido psame a su familia QDEP pic.twitter.com/VIGDECu0fw

Laura Zapata (@LAURAZAPATAM) Mayo 1, 2015

Talentosa, inteligente, excelente compaera y gran mujer. Se nos fue Mara Elena Velasco, La India Mara. Mi http://t.co/PkC2Zqs2L4

Maribel Guardia (@MaribelGuardia) Mayo 1, 2015

Que triste noticia! Se nos fue la India Maria La vamos a extraar mucho!

Angelica Vale (@angelicavale) Mayo 1, 2015

Descanse en paz Mara Elena Velasco, La India Mara que tanto nos hizo rer.

Alejandro Fernandez (@alexoficial) Mayo 1, 2015

Muy triste por la partida al Cielo de la querida y respetada artista de Mxico.La India Maria!!!! https://t.co/aY4M3cIIuT

Charytin Goyco (@CharytinOficial) Mayo 1, 2015

Se nos adelanto una gran seora, Mara Elena Velasco #LaIndiaMaria hasta siempre. Descanse en paz. https://t.co/PnJVaHfQfI

Alfredo Rios (@El_Komander1) Mayo 1, 2015

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Friday, May 1, 2015

Johnny Weir and Tara Lipinski (and Their Hats) Head to Louisville to Cover ...



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05/01/2015 AT 05:15 PM EDT

It's Kentucky Derby time, but Johnny Weir who will be covering this weekend's festivities with his sidekick Tara Lipinski for NBC isn't focusing on the horses.

It's his headgear he's been concentrating on for the past week.

"[My hat] last year it was very literal," Weir tells PEOPLE. "It was called Pegasus, but this year it's a little more conceptual. I've entitled it 'To the Victor Goes the Spoils.' Think of that what you will, but it's going to be very aggressive and very fun and I'll be very proud to wear it."

This weekend's 141st running of the Kentucky Derby marks the second consecutive year that the two figure skating analysts will arrive in Louisville, Kentucky, with suitcases full of outfits and hats, looking to chronicle the local color at the event.

"We're not commentating on the horses," says Lipinski, "and this event is just so much more than that. You have the hats and the fashion and the mint juleps, and it's just such a big, fun, social event. ... I couldn't wait to get back this year."

Just for the record, American Pharoh is the 5-2 favorite to win the Derby and claim the $1.24 million first-place prize money on May 2. The bay colt will be ridden by jockey Victor Espinoza, who has won the event twice, including last year's win on California Chrome.

Weir insists that the most "shocking" thing about the race isn't what happens out on the track. "I think the most shocking thing about the Kentucky Derby is the line at the airport to leave," he says. "That's shocking in a bad way, because everyone tries to get out the next morning all at the same time and it takes forever."

RELATED VIDEO: Johnny Weir at the Kentucky Derby

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What backing up your home with Tesla's battery might be like



This story has been updated.

Late Thursday, Teslaunveileda suite of new battery products for homes, business, and even utility scale applications. The home product, dubbed theTesla Powerwall, will store either 10 kilowatt-hours worth of power (for $ 3,500) or 7 kilowatt-hours (for $3,000).

Importantly, though, these costs do not include the cost of installing the battery or the cost of a power inverter, meaning that what a customer actually pays could be substantially more. The company says it will start to deliver the batteries in late summer.

For those closely following developments in the energy storage space, there are two key details here that are worth considering the cost of the battery itself, and what it would actually mean to have 10 kilowatt-hoursof backup power or power storage in your home.

[Why Teslas announcement is such a big deal: The coming revolution in energy storage]

When it comes to price, these numbers are hardly cheap, but theyre also lower than some analysts were suggesting figureslike $13,000were common in press coverage prior to Teslas announcement.

The price points of the two Powerwall options for residential and small commercial segments will surely give minor jolts to the industry, Ravi Manghani, an analyst with GTM Research, said in a statement. The prices are slightly lower than what the world has come to expect of an expensive electric vehicle manufacturer. This announcement is expected to result in similarly aggressive price offers by other storage technology and system vendors.

The number is well under the prices we and other research organizations have been looking at. Very exciting, added Jesse Morris, a manager in the transportation and electricity programs of the Rocky Mountain Institute, a prominent energy think tank.

In addition to price, what homeowners will really care about is just how much backup power this product actually gets them or how much it adds to the amount of solar-sourced energy that they can use to power their homes. Some simple numbers here can provide some context.

According tothe U.S. Energy Information Administration, the average annual kilowatt-hour use for a U.S. utility customer(in the year 2013) is 10,908, or 909 kilowatt-hours per month. Divide that by 30 and per day, an average U.S. customer uses about 30 kilowatt-hours. So the battery could cover roughly a third of this.

However, thats too simplistic an analysis, because really, a few key home appliances use up particularly large amounts of energy. For instance,running the laundry on hot wash, warm rinse takes up about 4.5 kilowatt-hours. Other devices, like your laptop computer or your TV, take up a lot less.

So what this means is that while 10 kilowatt-hours is probably not enough to power your whole home and all its utilities, as backup, when youre not running the more energy hungry stuff, it would last for a while.

If you were trying to go off grid with this, that would be a bit of a challenge, says Peter Lilienthal, the CEO of Homer Energy, which co-authored arecent reportwith the Rocky Mountain Institute on the future of solar plus battery systems in homes. It really isnt designed for someone to cut the wireBut if youre just concerned with outages Im not baking in my electric oven during the outage 10 kilowatt hours is plenty for your lights, your electronics, and an efficient refrigerator.

Granted,the people buying these $ 3,000 plus batteries arent likely to be average they probably have larger homes, which use more energy.

And then theres the matter of pairing up these batteries with solar panels.AsTesla notes, the key problem for home solar right now is that the most electricity use in the home generally occurs in the morning and especially in the evening before work, after work. This just so happens to be precisely out of sync with when the sun itself is delivering the most accessible power (the middle of the day).

Thus, one idea behind pairing a home battery with solar panels is to store solar energy harnessed during the day and then deploy it in the evening, overnight, and the next morning. While the battery might not cover all energy uses during these times, it could reduce how much power needs to be purchased from a traditional utility and drawn from the grid.

But thats not how the batteries will be used at first, says Peter Rive, co-founderof Solar City, which is offering the batteries for an additional cost when customers install solar panels. At first, Rive says, the battery will serve as a backup for when power goes out. But the ambitions are larger, and could eventually involve also helpingcustomers use solar-sourced power in their homes even when the sun is no longer shining.

We want to have batteries deployed with all of our solar power systems by the end of the decade, says Rive.

There are still plenty of battery skeptics out there particularly for utility scale applications, which Tesla is also pitching, announcing collaborations with Texas utility Oncor and Southern California Edison.

The people I talk to, and this really is technical, suggest that its just going to be hard to make lithium ion cheap enough at grid scale to make widespread sense, says Richard Schmalensee, a professor and former dean at the MIT Sloan School of Management who co-chairedMITs 2011 Future of the Electric Grid study. On the other hand, Oncor a major distributor of power in Texas has alreadysuggestedthat it wants to invest several billion dollars on energy storage.

So there are a lot of details about the energy storage future that need to be worked out, especially as the market continues to grow. But for today, Tesla definitely seems to have gotten people pretty excited.

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Pope Francis has given the climate movement just what it needed faith

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Cool homes, hot planet: How air conditioning explains the world

Chris Mooney reports on science and the environment.

Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2015/05/01/what-backing-up-your-home-with-teslas-battery-might-be-like/



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