Father’s Day is for dads. That must mean if you’re divorced from your kids’ father you can sit back, relax and not have to worry about organizing gifts and celebrations for the day, right? Wrong.
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Alleged metallic Nokia EOS body teased again, this time with a dozen of them
Posted in: Today's ChiliThat baffling metallic Nokia EOS chassis we saw the other day? It’s back, but this time the same leakster from Sina Weibo managed to get a shot of at least 12 of them, meaning the device has likely reached some sort of production stage. In another photo, we can see the same button arrangement — presumably volume, power and camera — that’s already present on the current Lumia range. The strange thing is we’ve yet to see a cover plate that will match this seemingly smaller camera opening, but the square shape does make us wonder whether this will fit Pelican Imaging’s 16-lens array camera. After all, Nokia did announce its investment in this plenoptic camera technology. Hopefully Elop will personally explain what’s going on at his event on July 11th — maybe with both this and the plastic EOS in his hands.
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Via: Engadget China
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Today’s cute kid note is, put simply, everything.
Title: Three Little Words From A Boy With Autism
Author: Redditor EFCFrost’s son who is on the spectrum
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Here are the tee times and pairings for the final round of the U.S. Open Sunday at Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pa. (all times are local):
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With summer coming and surf season in full swing, I thought I’d take a closer look at the Casio EMA100-1AV Edifice watch with tide graph and moon-phase data. Casio is best known for its G-Shock line of beefy (and some would say ugly) plastic sports watches, so this steel-cased model is a departure for the brand. Casio announced the watch in April and it is on sale now for $250.
So what’s special about the EMA100? First, it is surprisingly staid and classic for a “water watch.” The face is quite dark and the two LED registers — one at 6 o’clock and one at 2 o’clock — are reflective and nearly invisible in low light. Even the blue LED backlight is better at lighting up the luminous hands than the actual registers. The Edifice line uses polished metals to great effect, giving what would be a normal, albeit rugged, quartz piece a bit of class.
The watch has a number of basic features, including stopwatch, timer and alarm. It also has a built-in thermometer that can usually take an acceptable ambient temperature reading (although it will be thrown off if it’s worn on the wrist.) It also has support for 29 time zones and 48 cities, which makes it a nice travel companion. Most important for the water-bourne among us are the tide indicators that show the time to next high tide as well as a high/low tide indicator at 11 o’clock. There is also a moon-phase graph at four o’clock. The built-in calendar is accurate to the year 2099 and the battery lasts three years.
I rarely write about watches here unless I think the timepiece is particularly noteworthy or unusual. I think this piece is both. The Edifice line is Casio’s reaction to Seiko’s classier Sportura line of metal and rubber sports watches and so it is aimed at a different, more refined market. The Edifice is made of steel and is water-resistant to 200 meters, making it acceptable wear for both the office and the beach. The heavy rubber band is quite long, so it will fit a bigger wrist, and the 46mm case, while a bit small for my taste, is boldly styled with a unidirectional bezel and heavy-looking “bolts” in place of the 12, 3, 6, and 9 pips. Even the lack of LED visibility is an asset because it makes the watch look far sleeker than it is. Rather than looking like you’re wearing a helicopter cockpit on your wrist, this Casio leaves a bit to the imagination.
I’ve seen plenty of multi-sensor watches that can tell you your altitude, geographical position, and blood sugar readings (not really). However, it’s refreshing to see a classically styled sports watch focus specifically on a niche — in this case the surfing crowd – with a watch that is both water-resistant and doesn’t look like a plastic hockey puck. At $250 I’m more than willing to recommend this watch to folks who need to know the tide charts and, more important, want to get a little ocean time in between meetings.
Father’s Day Cards Are Hilarious When Kids Make Spelling ‘Mistakes’ (PHOTOS)
Posted in: Today's ChiliSometimes intentional, sometimes really not… It looks like Father’s Day is actually the most crass time of the year.
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U.S. Open 2013: Michael Kim, Amateur From Cal, Thrust Into Spotlight At Merion (PHOTOS)
Posted in: Today's ChiliBy Nick Masuda, Golfweek
ARDMORE, Pa. — LaRue Temple has caddied for the likes Dr. J, Mike Quick, Samuel L. Jackson, Greg Maddux and John Smoltz.
But it took a 19-year-old from California to make him the famous one.
Why do I get the feeling Kanye West is going to take his World’s Greatest Dad mug way too seriously? My own great Dad Stanley Wild’s favorite song was not a Kanye classic, but rather “My Way” by Frank Sinatra. Tomorrow if you’re lucky enough to have a loving dad who’s still around, then I say play your Old Man play whatever the hell he wants. Here’s hoping my sons are reading this. But just in case it helps anyone out there, let’s gather a playlist for all the dads out there. In that spirit, here are some of my own paternal favorites, and some suggestions from my extended family of followers at @Wildaboutmusic. As always, please add your own Father’s Day favorites below.
DADDY’S SONG – Harry Nilsson
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UFC 161 Results: Rashad Evans Outpoints Dan Henderson; Stipe Miocic Tops Roy Nelson (PHOTOS)
Posted in: Today's ChiliWINNIPEG, Manitoba — Rashad Evans outpointed Dan Henderson in a split decision Saturday night in a heavyweight bout at UFC 161.
The 42-year-old Henderson connected with the first solid punches late in the first round, attacking so eagerly he could hardly keep his feet against the 33-year-old Evans.
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No matter how many precautions they take, how physically present they are, how hard they work to support their family, even how hard they try, special needs dads will see their child and their family experience pain, over and over and over again.
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