Saturday, April 30, 2016

Sightseeing in Northern Michigan: Claude Shannon


Claude Shannon Google Doodle. 100th Birthday of "The Father of Information Theory"

If you like the internet, your cell phone, television or computer, you have a Northern Michigan native to thank.

Claude Shannon would be 100 years old this weekend.

In this weeks Sightseeing in Northern Michigan, we take a look at why everyone should celebrate.

In downtown g*****d sits the bust of Claude Shannon, probably the most famous person you"ve never heard of.

Claude Shannon is a famous native son of g*****d, Michigan, says Keith Moore, Otsego County Historical Society. A boy who grew up at the turn of the century from 1916 to 1932 and then actually changed the course of history.

Our modern world may be very different if it weren"t for Claude Shannon.

He"s an inventor, a juggler and kind of a humorous guy, but most importantly for us today, he"s the founder of the theories which led to the digital communications revolution. So we would not have laptops, we would not have the internet, we would not have pictures from Mars, all because of zeros and ones that were able to be communicated, explains Jim Akans, Otsego County Historical Society.

As a kid, Claude was a tinkerer. He even created his own little communication network.

He had a friend who lived down the block and he had developed a telegraph system between his house and his friend"s house utilizing barbed wire, so he was always thinking, says Jim.

Claude graduated from g*****d a year early. At U of M, he got his degrees in mathematics and electrical engineering.

It was in 1938 he got his Masters from MIT and he wrote a paper, and today, some say it"s the greatest master thesis of the 20th century, says Keith. He was taking Boolean algebra, his mathematical background, and applying it to relay circuits, his engineering background. He wasn"t building on theory he was creating it. He was founding it.

The paper he wrote in 1948 was the real game-changer.

In 1948, he wrote the mathematical theory on communication. From that he said, you need to understand that all information can be communicated mathematically. That"s where we get bits, that"s where we get binary, explains Keith. People referred to that as the Magna Carta of the digital age. That paper changed the course of human history.

Claude"s daughter, Peggy wrote the Otsego County Historical Society a letter describing her father.

Some words I would use to describe my father are playful, resourceful, curious, confident, insightful, practical, shy, great sense of humor and often lost in thought.

Keith says, Lots of stories about him riding his unicycle down the hallways of Bell Labs while he"s juggling as he"s thinking. People enjoyed him.

This Saturday Claude Shannon would have turned 100 years old. Many countries will be celebrating, especially his hometown of g*****d. This weekend you can "Applaud Claude" at the Otsego County Museum.

He"s one of the most interesting men and one of the most important men that you never knew. So come down and find out about him and get to know Claude, says Jim.

Source: http://www.9and10news.com/story/31831027/sightseeing-in-northern-michigan-claude-shannon

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Chris Bosh"s rift with the Miami Heat is getting worse


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After dropping a pivotal Game 5 at home on Wednesday night, the Miami Heat face elimination the next time they take the court. And, just like every game they"ve played since the All-Star break, Chris Bosh won"t be around to help.

But why? Boshinsists he"s healthy enough to play and even traveled on the team"s charter flight back from Charlotte on Monday -- something he hadn"t done since February. The Heat won"t budge, though. They continue to put his health above everything else, and, unfortunately, the disagreement has created an apparent rift between both sides that"s getting messier by the day (via Miami Herald):

The difference of opinion between Chris Bosh and the Miami Heat regarding his treatment and potential return from blood clots, which has been playing out behind the scenes, has finally gone public...For months now, both the Heat and Bosh have maintained a code of silence publicly. The Heat has been the more cautious party, making it known behind the scenes that just because an outside doctor clears the 11-time All-Star, it doesnt mean the team will be comfortable letting him play.

Bosh and his wife have taken to social media to let their followers know he"s ready and willing to get back on the floor:

A couple main issues are at play. First, is Bosh actually healthy? The team"s stance is clear and their intentions are in the right place. Bosh"s physical well being is the priority over how they conclude the 2015-16 season, as it most definitely should be, 10 times out of 10.

Beyond that, there"s a real question of whether adding Bosh to the lineup would actually make them a better team at this stage in the year. He hasn"t played NBA minutes in two months, and in that time Miami found success adopting a speedy brand of small ball that"s helped open up the offense.

Spoelstra trying to steal a couple of minutes w/ McRoberts against Zeller. Would be a good time for Chris Bosh to rip off suit. (Kidding...)

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Throw a rusty Bosh in at the four, even if it"s for 15 minutes off the bench, and all of a sudden the identity that carried them to a three seed gets thrown off track. It"s a tricky situation for both sides, but the Heat have no incentive to keep Bosh out if he"s truly healthy enough to play. So, maybe everyone should calm down, take a deep breath and come back even stronger next year.

Source: http://www.foxsports.com/nba/story/miami-heat-chris-bosh-injury-blood-clots-playoffs-return-042816

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Second-round mock draft: Myles Jack, Cody Whitehair, Noah Spence among talent still available


Noah Spence 40-Yard Dash (Eastern Kentucky, DE) | 2016 NFL Combine

32. Cleveland: ILB Myles Jack, UCLAThe Browns have 11 picks remaining -- including three in the third, fourth and fifth rounds, giving them an astonishing 10 of the next 142 picks. In other words, they have plenty of opportunities to address needs, and can take a chance on Jack, whose risk-reward ratio is right.

33. Tennessee: CB Mackensie Alexander, ClemsonA chance to upgrade the secondary with a first-round-caliber talent is one the Titans should take.

34. Dallas: DE Noah Spence, Eastern KentuckyExactly the kind of player the Cowboys often take a chance on, and with Greg Hardy not returning, Dallas needs some explosion off the edge.

35. San Diego: TE Hunter Henry, ArkansasWith Ladarius Green leaving and Antonio Gates entering his 14th season, here is a chance to ensure a smooth transition -- and also take some of the pressure off the future Hall of Famer.

36. Baltimore: CB Kendall Fuller, Virginia TechAn aggressive man corner should fit well in Baltimore.

37. Kansas City (from San Francisco): OLB Kamalei Correa, Boise StateWith Justin Houston lost for the season, the Chiefs need an extra edge rusher to work with Tamba Hali and Dee Ford.

38. Jacksonville: G Cody Whitehair, Kansas StateWith Ramsey addressing a big need, the Jaguars can focus on providing better protection for Blake Bortles.

39. Tampa Bay: S Vonn Bell, Ohio StateBell fills a pressing need in Tampa Bay"s defense.

40. N.Y. Giants: ILB Reggie Ragland, AlabamaBig Blue needs a tackling machine in the worst way.

41. Chicago: DE Jarran Reed, AlabamaJohn Fox"s defensive reconstruction needs some fortification up front. Reed could start right away.

42. Miami: RB Derrick Henry, AlabamaThe Dolphins would have loved for Ezekiel Elliott to fall, but didn"t reach for a running back. If Henry is here, their patience will have paid off. A three-pick run on "Bama stars would be interesting if it actually happened, as well.

43. Tennessee (from Philadelphia through Los Angeles): DE/DT Jonathan Bullard, Florida He has versatility to go inside and outside in the Titans" scheme.

44. Oakland: DT A"Shawn Robinson, AlabamaA long and somewhat unexpected fall for Robinson ends.

45. Tennessee (from Los Angeles): WR Michael Thomas, Ohio StateAfter fortifying the protection in Round 1, it"s time to get Marcus Mariota some targets.

46. Detroit: DT Andrew Billings, BaylorThe Lions need to rebuild their defensive line, which hasn"t recovered from the twin departures of Nick Fairley and Ndamukong Suh.

47. New Orleans: CB Xavien Howard, BaylorNew Orleans has plenty of reconstruction work looming on its defense.

48. Indianapolis: DL Chris Jones, Mississippi StateNot necessarily the biggest need, but a good fit. Indianapolis needs to continue focusing on its lines and building from the inside out.

49. Buffalo: DT Austin Johnson, Penn StateJohnson should be able to slide alongside Marcell Dareus.

50. Atlanta: DE Emmanuel Ogbah, Oklahoma StateAtlanta"s quest to upgrade its defense continues. Ogbah and first-round pick Keanu Neal are the kind of players Dan Quinn would have targeted when he was in Seattle as the Seahawks" defensive coordinator.

51. N.Y. Jets: QB Connor Cook, Michigan StateAfter bypassing Paxton Lynch in Round 1, the Jets get the next quarterback off the board.

52. Houston: S Darian Thompson, Boise StateThompson"s coverage and ball skills should fit the Texans" scheme.

53. Washington: OLB Shilique Calhoun, Michigan StateHe would bring some burst off the edge that could help Washington.

54. Minnesota: DE/DT Adolphus Washington, Ohio StateMike Zimmer can find plenty of ways to use Washington up front.

55. Cincinnati: WR Sterling Shepard, OklahomaThe run on wide receivers happened just before Cincinnati"s first-round pick, but they opted for patience, knowing they could find talent later.

56. Seattle: C Nick Martin, Notre DameThe interior of the Seahawks" O-line still needs work; here"s a good opportunity to help that out.

57. Green Bay: OLB Kyler Fackrell, Utah StateCould be groomed to take over for Julius Peppers in a year, while working on a rotational basis as a rookie.

58. Pittsburgh: S Justin Simmons, Boston CollegeThe restoration work on the Steelers" secondary needs to continue.

59. Kansas City: OT Jason Spriggs, IndianaMobile tackle could fit well up front.

60. New England: RB Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana TechDixon can flourish on the wheel routes Bill Belichick loves to use.

61. New England (from Arizona): DE Kevin Dodd, ClemsonAs productive as Shaq Lawson, Dodd provides an insurance policy in case Chris Long struggles returning from injury.

62. Carolina: S/LB Su"a Cravens, USCPanthers GM Dave Gettleman values front-seven defenders more than almost any other executive, and Cravens should find a home as a linebacker.

63. Denver: S Jeremy Cash, DukeThe Broncos-Duke connection is strong, and Cash provides a physical presence that would allow him to contribute in sub packages immediately; he could split the box role in dime personnel with T.J. Ward.

Source: http://www.denverbroncos.com/news-and-blogs/article-1/Second-round-mock-draft-Myles-Jack-Cody-Whitehair-Noah-Spence-among-talent-still-available/526b334f-4474-49cf-b68b-4e9f205f5812

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Bucs Boost Pass Rush with DE Noah Spence


Noah Spence (Eastern Kentucky) vs. Kentucky (2015)

The rejuvenation of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers" defense is officially underway.

One night after adding perhaps the best pure cover corner in the 2016 NFL Draft, the Buccaneers addressed their other pressing need on defense, grabbing Eastern Kentucky defensive end Noah Spence with the eighth pick of the second round, number 39 overall. Considered one of the best pure edge rushers in this year"s class of prospects, Spence joins 11th-overall pick Vernon Hargreaves in giving the Buccaneers" a much-needed infusion of high-level defensive talent.

"I"m just blessed to be able to be taken in the draft at all," said Spence. "I"m going to do as much as I can to make this team great."

In his third season as the Buccaneers" general manager, Jason Licht has clearly turned his attention to a defense that ranked 26th in points allowed in 2015. After targeting a potential shut-down corner in Round One, Licht played to this draft"s strength, landing one of the four defensive linemen who went in the first eight picks of Round Two. In doing so they added what they believe will be an outside complement to Pro Bowl defensive tackle Gerald McCoy and big-time free agency acquisition Robert Ayers, hopefully giving Tampa Bay"s it"s best pass-rush since the Warren Sapp-Simeon Rice days.

INFOGRAPHIC: DE NOAH SPENCE

Spence has the potential to develop into the next great edge rusher for the Buccaneers, who have not had a player produce a 10-sack season since Rice in 2005 (though McCoy annually gets very close). Last fall at Eastern Kentucky he recorded 11.5 sacks, 22.5 tackles for loss and 15 quarterback hurries to go with 63 tackles and three forced fumbles. Prior to transferring to EKU, Spence was the Ohio State Buckeyes" leading sacker in 2013 with 8.0 along with 14.5 tackles for loss and 52 tackles overall.

In addition to his impressive statistics, Spence is considered a high-effort, every-down player.

"You"ve just got to keep going at it, 100 percent every play, like you want to win every rep," he said. "You"re never going to win every rep but you"ve always got to feel like you want to get there. I thought I was [one of the top pass-rushers in the draft]. But we"ll see after the season."

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Licht and the Buccaneers began the offseason by making several surgical strikes in free agency to acquire Ayers and cornerback Brent Grimes, two projected starters who addressed those aforementioned needs on defense. Still, for a franchise that intends to build through the draft and which has done exactly that in two previous offensive-minded drafts those positions were still high on the Bucs" wish list entering the weekend. With another pick still to be spent in the third round on Friday night and an extra fourth-rounder gained in a small trade down on Thursday evening, Licht and the Buccaneers may very well continue to give new Defensive Coordinator Mike Smith more young talent.

A Harrisburg, Pennsylvania native, the 6-3, 261-pound Spence was a top national recruit before choosing Ohio State in 2012. He played in 11 games as a true freshman as a reserve on defense, then jumped into the starting lineup in 2013. After ranking second in the Big Ten in sacks in his sophomore campaign, he was named to the all-conference first team by the media.

The Buccaneers made Spence one of the 30 players they were allowed to bring to One Buccaneer Place for a pre-draft visit. That time at team headquarters may have cemented the Bucs" interest in him, possibly leading to some anxious moments as the early picks of the second round became so defense-heavy. In the end, the Bucs got their man for the second night in a row and Spence was just as pleased with the outcome as was the team.

"I love their coaches a lot," he said. "I feel like I had a good feel with them; I felt like family when I walked around the facility. When I was with [Defensive Line] Coach Jay [Hayes] I felt like he reminded me a lot of my dad. It felt almost like a home away from home."

Source: http://www.buccaneers.com/news/article-smith/Bucs-Boost-Pass-Rush-with-DE-Noah-Spence/ea5c4252-6d67-427b-9c3a-219989226a41

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Friday, April 29, 2016

Johnny Manziel: bail, a court date and Justin Bieber


A Cleveland Browns Johnny Manziel Farewell Tribute

Johnny Manziel (center right) attended a Justin Bieber concert hours after a grand jury indicted the 2012 Heisman Trophy winner. Bieber (left) and Manziel posed for a photo with Cleveland Browns cornerback Joe Haden (right).

Former Aggie and Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manzielwont appear in court until next month in his domestic violence case.

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Dallas County criminal court Judge RobertoCaas set bail for the 2012 Heisman Trophy winner at $1,500, which is typical for a misdemeanor domestic violence case.Prosecutors and Manziels attorneys agreed on the amount, and there will be no formal bail hearing.

Manziel must appear in court on May 5 for Caasto tell him the conditions of his bail. He will turn himself in next week, his attorney said.

Manzielisaccused of kidnapping, hitting and threatening to kill his ex-girlfriend, Colleen Crowley, earlier this year.

The indictment accuses Manziel of intentionally and knowingly causing bodily harm to Crowley by striking complainant with a hand and by forcing complainant into a vehicle and against a vehicle dashboard.

His lawyers have said Manziel will plead not guilty.

The partying continues

So far, Tuesdays indictment on assault charge hasnt seemed to put a crimp in Manziels adventures.

Hours after his indictment, he joined Browns cornerback, Joe Haden, and others at a Justin Bieber concert in Cleveland.

Manziel and Colleen Crowley attend a Texas Rangers game. (File Photo/The Associated Press)

Manziel was cut by the Browns in March after two tumultuous seasons marked by inconsistent play and off-the-field headlines aboutpartyinganddrinking. He did a stint in rehab.

Many people are worried about him. His father is fearfulfor his sons life.

Nate Fitch, a friend of Manziels since middle school in Tyler, recently went onThe Ben & Skin Showon 105.3 FM The Fan in an attempt to get Manziel to seek treatment.

Fitch believes that Manziel who he said dreams of one day playing for the Dallas Cowboys has substance abuse issues. He said he and the mercurial Manziel no longer hang out, but they still talk and he wants the best for his friend.

The path that he is on is not one that really gets better by itself. And unless something happens, somebody intervenes, somebody close to him is able to get through to him whoever is that person, whether its me, a stranger out there or somebody of influence, it has to be done with love and compassion, Fitch said on the show. You cannot shame somebody in his position into seeing what is going on. You just have to love them through it and meet them where theyre at. If somebodys able to do that, then h**l find a way out.

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Manziel went with former Browns teammate Joe Haden, whose wife Sarah posted a picture of the group from the concert on Instagram.

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Source: http://crimeblog.dallasnews.com/2016/04/johnny-manziel-bond-and-court-date-set-a-bieber-concert-and-a-friends-fears.html/

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As Fans Celebrate Drake"s "Views From the 6," Here"s How the Rapper Became Famous


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He raps about countless women and the holds they have on his heart, though headmittedhe"s never fallen in love. He"s surprisingly bad at basketball, despite having a cast of all-star athletes and NBA players in his circle. He might not always write his own lyrics (though he doesmake his own whiskey), but the help he employs comes from a deeply loyal squad of hitmakers.

As fans celebrateViews From the 6, an LP Canadian rap legend Drake hailed as a "life soundtrack," it"s these gems that have helped turn Degrassi childhood actor into one of the most interesting and unpredictable men in rap.

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Aubrey Drake Graham was born on October 24, 1986 in Toronto, aka "the 6," into a family of musicians (his father, a drummer for Jerry Lee Lewis, his uncle being Teenie Hodges). At just 5-years-old, his parents divorced, and he went to live with his white, Jewish mother in the upper middle class Canadian suburb of Forest Hill.

Graham was fortunate enough to attend school in a privileged community, yet maintaining this lifestyle stretched his mother"s budget pretty thin. His mother rented the basement and first floor of a house within the district so her kids would be able to have a better life than her. His mom "was willing to live far beyond her means for her family,"Drake told radio host Jian Ghomeshi in 2013. "I grew up with a mom who was deep in debt because she wanted best for family."

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It was his fatherwho introduced a young Drake to a world of rap music as the two visited his father"s hometown of Memphis, Tennessee, where the future hitmaker would spend most of his childhood summers. Southern rap music had a lasting effect on the impressionable kid, who would later tell Ghomeshi "it opened up not only my mind but my ears."

Drake didn"t immediately dive into the American music scene, however. He"d eventually return to Canada, where he was cast as Jimmy Brooks, a student and budding rapper, on the critically successful reboot of a Canadian TV series titled Degrassi: The Next Generation at .

The career move catapulted Drake into the hearts of millennial audiences worldwide. Fans of the show and of the rapper"s winding backstory will likely remember the most defining moment in his acting career in vivid detail when Drake"s character was shot and paralyzed during a dramatic two-part special.

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After the show took this turn, Drake gradually began to inject his character"s passion for rapping into his own life. He had been rapping on and off until his career with Degrassi came to an end in 2009, releasing his first mixtape in February 2006, titled R. Several tracks caught the attention of rapper Lil Wayne, who began to f 2007 was his biggest year in music before leaving the show and investing his energy full time into creating raps, releasing Comeback Season and remixing "" with Lil Wayne.

Drake became a mainstay in the American rap scene in 2009, carving out a new lane that rap had rarely seen before. He presented himself as a rapper in touch with his emotions, comfortable baring his soul over soul loops. It pinned Drake with the label of "soft," but his song "" became a critical success nevertheless. It reached No. on without the newcomer evenhaving to ink a record contract.

He would later sign a major deal with Cash Money/Universal Motown Records after what was considered one of the within the music industry at the time. The rapper was hard at work throughout 2009, dropping a mixtape titled S and prepping the release of his first official studio album, Thank Me Later, which would arrive in June 2010.

His next album, Take Care, earned Drake his first and thus far only Grammy for rap album of the year in 2013. When the trophy came in the mail, he celebrated by taking shots out of its flaring horn.

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Since establishing himself in rap, Drake has extended his hands into a number of other business pursuits. In 2010, he teamed up with the luxury fashion designer Canada Goose to create a custom OVO limited edition jacket. In 2013, he became the for the NBA"s Toronto Raptors, though it isn"t exactly clear what Drake"s responsibilities are, other than showing face at basketball games. He"s also hosted and has created his own radio station called

Drake hasn"t had a perfectly untouched career, however the rapper faced for wanting to build a collaborative album with recordings from deceased R&B singer Aaliyah, The album was also supported by Lil Wayne, though the two decidedly dropped the album off their agenda after fellow entertainers close to Aaliyah, including and , spoke out.

He"s also faced continued scrutiny for his involvement in altercations with other rappers, the most controversial being his feud with Chris Brown. The two exchanged before eventually taking their fight to a New York club, in which Brown has alleged that Drake"s entouragethrew a bottle that cut open his face.

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Since then, Drake has continued to expand on his carefully constructed empire, while attempting to remain the Canadian suburban boy who played Jimmy on Degrassi. It"s a fine line to walk, and one he"s still finding his balance on. However, his ability to stay relevant and influential in a rap game increasingly centered upon the one-hit wondershows the might be onto something bigger than anything the music industry has seen thus far.

Read more:Drake"s "Views From the 6" Is Almost Here, and the Memes Are Out in Full Effect

Source: http://mic.com/articles/142019/as-fans-celebrate-drake-s-views-from-the-6-here-s-how-the-rapper-became-famous

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New Report Says Prince"s Death May Be Investigated As An Overdose


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A week after Prince"s unexpected death, authorities are one step closer to figuring out how the music legend died.

On Thursday, law enforcement told the Associated Press that they are investigating the possibility that the Purple Rain artist suffered an overdose.

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As we reported, sources close to the 57-year-old said the musician was prescribed Percocet in 2009 and slowly became addicted.

On April 15 after a performance in Atlanta, the Grammy winner reportedly overdosed on the drug while in flight, prompting the plane to make an emergency landing in Moline, Illinois. Police are trying to figure out if a doctor was present for this ordeal.

Additionally, officials are investigating what type of drugs were on the plane, and what kind were at his Paisley Park house.

As we wrote on Thursday, police obtained a warrant to search his Minnesota mansion.

Our thoughts and prayers go to Prince"s friends and family during this difficult time.

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Source: http://perezhilton.com/2016-04-28-prince-overdose-investigation

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