Theaters brace for new federal rules on accommodating blind, deaf

“Movie-house owners — as well as disability advocates — are anxiously awaiting the release of an Obama administration proposal that would require theaters to install expensive technology so deaf and blind patrons can enjoy their films.  Theater owners — particularly those with small, independent houses — say they cannot afford the technology shift which starts with converting to digital cinema. The cost of that is about $70,000 per screen, though most theaters have already gone digital. Theaters then would have to purchase the headsets that narrate films for the blind and glasses that provide the closed-captioning for the deaf, at an additional cost.”

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/09/17/theater-owners-await-new-wh-regs-on-accommodating-blind-deaf/

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Operation Compliance: Detroit’s War on Small Business

“Mayor David Bing announced in January that he’d assembled a task force to execute Operation Compliance.  Operation Compliance began with the stated goal of shutting down 20 businesses a week. Since its inception, Operation Compliance has resulted in the closure of 383 small businesses, with another 536 in the ‘process of compliance,’ according to figures provided to Reason TV by city officials. But business owners say that Operation Compliance unfairly targets small, struggling businesses in poor areas of town and that the city’s maze of regulations is nearly impossible to navigate, with permit fees that are excessive and damaging to businesses running on thin profit margins.”

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Anarcho-Perspective on Detroit is Catching On

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“Detroit’s ground-up resurrection has not been created by the city, but rather, it has been enabled by the city because in spite of its seemingly unyielding regulatory environment, as presented by the media and some local businessmen, the government-regulatory complex has been too corrupt, too inept, and too inconsequential to enforce its own ridiculous dictates, for the most part. Detroit’s entrepreneurial storm that is rooted in rejection of the conventional political system is purposeful in that creative human capital actually seeks Detroit out as a place where they can potentially launch and operate innovative entrepreneurial efforts with minimal bureaucratic meddling.”

http://www.lewrockwell.com/lrc-blog/anarcho-perspective-on-detroit-is-catching-on/

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Why I Charge $1,000 For An Hour Of My Time

“As an entrepreneur, fighting small charges such as bank errors or late payment fees simply isn’t worth your time. If you have a finance or office manager whose hourly rate is less than the amount of the erroneous charge, then it makes financial sense for that person to spend time resolving the issue. If that isn’t the case, it’s better just to let it go.
The bottom line? The more you can avoid fighting based on principles, the better: It just isn’t worth it. When your time is worth $1,000 an hour, it’s often best to turn the other cheek.”

http://www.businessinsider.com/why-i-charge-1000-for-an-hour-of-my-time-2013-9

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Late Marc Rich’s Swiss mansions for sale

“The daughters of the late expat American commodity trader and financier Marc Rich have put up for sale his luxury Swiss homes in the canton of Lucerne and the mountain resort town of St. Moritz.  Rich is celebrated for making a fortune in metals such as aluminum, silver and zinc by cornering the market and in dubious dealings in oil. He became a fugitive in Switzerland after being indicted in the early 1980s on charges of widespread tax evasion, illegal dealings with Iran and other crimes.”

http://www.thelocal.ch/20130918/late-marc-richs-swiss-mansions-for-sale

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Video game pioneer & former Nintendo head Hiroshi Yamauchi dies at 85

“He was known as ‘the godfather of the console’, building the Japanese firm Nintendo from a playing cards manufacturer into one of the world’s most powerful computer games businesses. Now the gaming industry is paying tribute to the company’s former president, Hiroshi Yamauchi, who died on Thursday at 85.  For a generation of gamers, Yamauchi’s Nintendo represented a golden era of mainstream gaming, dominated by classic titles like Super Mario Bros, Legend of Zelda and Metroid.  A 1990 survey found the company’s mascot Mario, a moustachioed Italian plumber, was more recognisable to American children than Mickey Mouse.”

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/09/19/video-game-pioneer-and-former-nintendo-head-hiroshi-yamauchi-dies-at-85/

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Grand Theft Auto V sales zoom past $1 billion mark in 3 days

“Grand Theft Auto V has crossed the $1 billion sales mark after three days in stores, a rate faster than any other video game, film or other entertainment product has ever managed, its creator Take Two Interactive Inc said on Friday.  The latest installment of GTA, a cultural phenomenon that has sparked a national debate on adult content and violence, received strong reviews and racked up $800 million in first-day sales alone.  That marked a launch-day record for the Grand Theft Auto franchise which is Take Two’s most lucrative and allows players to cruise around a make-believe gameworld based on real-life locations such as Los Angeles.”

http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/09/20/entertainment-us-taketwo-gta-idUSBRE98J0O820130920

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10 Simple Steps to a Billion Dollar Business

“There are some great technology companies worth billions of dollars like photo-sharing website Instagram, and microblogging platform Tumblr. But…that doesn’t make them great businesses either. Mainly because they don’t actually make any money. These two are examples of a great idea that people love, but don’t pay for.  But there are a lot of great ideas in the world. A lot of inventions, a lot of smart people coming up with world changing ideas. Some get lucky (like Instagram and Tumblr), some fail and some take years of hard work. For those ideas to become great companies, the pathway to that destination is relatively simple.”

http://dailyreckoning.com/10-simple-steps-to-a-billion-dollar-business/

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Google teams with Apple chair to launch ‘health and well-being’ company

“Google announced Wednesday it was launching a new company focused on health and well-being, and hinted at cooperation with longtime rival Apple in the venture.  A Google statement said the company called Calico ‘will focus on health and well-being, in particular the challenge of aging and associated diseases.’  Arthur Levinson, chairman and former chief executive of the biotech firm Genentech and chairman of Apple, will be Calico’s chief executive and a founding investor.  Time magazine, which interviewed Page ahead of the announcement, said the details of the project were not yet clear but that it is likely to use its data-processing to shed new light on age-related maladies.”

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/09/18/google-teams-with-apple-chairman-to-launch-health-and-well-being-company/

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Universities to MOOCs: We Will Assimilate You

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“Alternative providers and platforms such as Khan Academy, TED, and the Mises Academy are offering modular, flexible, and specialized alternatives to the medieval model that continues to dominate the establishment universities. And everyone is talking about MOOCs, ‘Massively Online Open Courses,’ offered by standalone firms or in partnerships with established universities. Lately some traditional universities have been trying a new strategy. An article Slate describes this trend, focusing on a ‘flipped’ model in which students watch lectures at home, online, and do problems and exercises in class, with the help of instructors and classmates.”

http://www.lewrockwell.com/2013/09/peter-klein/universities-are-terrified/

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