Friday, December 17, 2010

Go Green with 2011 Ford Fusion Hybrid

The green initiative is in full swing for 2011. This means the automotive industry must step up their standards to give the green-conscious consumer an environmentally friendly vehicle that is also powerful, attractive, and just plain feels like a car.
Courtesy from Ford

The 2011 Ford Fusion Hybrid delivers such a package. The Fusion Hybrid means it is a cross between an electric car and a regular fuel car. The electric component of the car is capable of running fully on electricity for up to 47 mph. When running on fuel, the Fusion averages 41 mpg on the highways and 36 mpg when cruising around the city. The fusion has a 2.5-liter gasoline engine that delivers 156-horsepower while also providing AC power from a 106-horsepower electric motor.

2011 Ford Fusion Buying Advice.
The 2011 Ford Fusion is the best car for you if you’re looking for a roomy and comfortable midsize sedan that delivers solid overall performance and the latest technology.    

The 2011 Ford Fusion carries over largely unchanged from the 2010 Fusion, which underwent revisions inside and out and added the 41-mpg Ford Fusion Hybrid. New features for the 2011 Fusion include Ford’s MyKey system that allows parents to set limits on their teenage drivers and a blind-spot side-view mirror included on models not otherwise fitted with the optional Blind Spot Information System. Newly optional are an HD Radio receiver and rain-sensing wipers, along with two new appearance packages. What hasn’t been added this year, however, is a turbocharged EcoBoost engine option.

Should you wait for the 2012 Ford Fusion or buy a 2011 Fusion? While the 2012 Fusion will largely remain unchanged from the present version, one anticipated addition may be worth waiting for. The 2012 Fusion is  likely to be available with Ford’s EcoBoost four-cylinder engine as a substitute for one of its current V-6s. In the 2011 Ford Explorer crossover SUV, this turbocharged 2.0-liter nets a strong 237 horsepower, which is nearly on a par with the 2011 Fusion’s 3.0-liter V6, but with four-cylinder fuel economy. Buying a 2012 Fusion, however, places you just one model-year away from the anticipated all-new 2013 Fusion. The 2013 Ford Fusion will get a cosmetic makeover that may carry more-expressive styling and is expected to switch to Ford’s global platform for midsize cars, which means it will be smaller than the current-generation 2006-2012 Fusion.

2011 Ford Fusion Changes
Styling: There are no styling changes for the 2011 Ford Fusion. Part of Fusion’s recent sales surge might be attributed to the deft sheet metal revamp performed on the 2010 model. The current nose and tail, plus a more distinctive three-bar grille, enlivened styling that dated from this sedan’s model-year 2006 introduction. It’s a strong look, trading on square-cut lines to convey a sense of solidity. The dashboard was redone, as well, gaining softer-touch surfaces and “ice blue” instrument lighting. But the layout of the dashboard – of the entire interior, really -- remains unabashedly blocky in counterpoint to the trend to graceful, sweeping interior forms. The dashboard’s distinguishing feature is a sizeable central screen display for the available Sync and navigation systems. On 2011 Ford Fusion Hybrid models, the instrument cluster is interactive, animated by Ford’s EcoGuide. This features real-time LCD graphics of hybrid power routing and battery strength. It can also depict a creeping vine that adds green leaves to reward fuel- and energy-efficient driving and subtracts them to punish inefficiency. Fusion comes in a single, four-door-sedan body style. The 2011 lineup carries over largely intact and ascends from base S, SE, and SEL, to Sport models, plus the Hybrid. The Mercury Milan, which will continue for a brief and final 2011 run as Ford winds down the now-discontinued brand name, is essentially a Fusion with slightly different appearance details. The costlier Lincoln MKZ premium sedan also shares this basic engineering, but has its own styling touches; while it’s not available with a four-cylinder engine, this year it adds a hybrid powertrain.  

Mechanical: Even without an EcoBoost option, the 2011 Fusion offers what is arguably the widest variety of powertrain choices in the mid-priced, midsize class. This is another factor in Fusion’s popularity. The 2011 Fusion is available with a four-cylinder engine, two V-6s, the gas-electric hybrid, three transmissions, and a choice of front- or all-wheel drive. Standard on S, SE, and SEL models is a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine that retains its 175-horsepower rating and continues with a six-speed manual transmission or an optional six-speed automatic. For 2011, the automatic transmission on four-cylinder models now includes a manual gear-select function. The 2011 Fusion SE and SEL models are again available with an optional 240-horsepower 3.0-liter V-6.. Returning at the top of the line is the 2011 Fusion Sport, which came on line for 2010 and opened Fusion to a performance-enthusiast audience it had never before reached. The Sport has a 263-horsepower 3.5-liter V-6, plus tauter suspension tuning and 18-inch alloy wheels. The V-6s come only with the six-speed automatic transmission, which likewise includes a manual-shift mode. All 2011 Fusions come standard with front-wheel drive, which places the weight of the engine over the front tires and benefits traction in slippery conditions. All-wheel drive (AWD) is available on the 2011 Fusion SEL V-6 and Fusion Sport models. The system normally runs in front-wheel drive, but if sensors detect slip it automatically redistributes power front-to-rear as needed to restore traction. Fusion is one of only two cars available with AWD in the mid-priced, midsize class. AWD is standard on the Subaru Legacy and optional on the Suzuki Kizashi, though the Kizashi is more of a compact-class car and comes only with a four-cylinder engine. The 2011 Ford Fusion Hybrid again pairs the 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine with an electric motor to generate the equivalent of 191 horsepower. The Fusion Hybrid has front-wheel drive and can run on gas or electric power individually or in combination. It can drive on electricity alone up to 47 mph. The Hybrid system self-charges – no plug-in required – and works through a continuously variable transmission (CVT), which has a rheostat-like delivery of power rather than set gear ratios.   

Features: Ford continues to position the 2011 Fusion as a high-tech leader in the class – a strategy that’s contributed to increased sales. Available on all but the base model is Ford’s Microsoft-developed Sync system of voice-activated navigation, communications, and entertainment connectivity. Displaying on the central dashboard screen and utilizing steering-wheel controls for many functions, the hard-drive-based Sync incorporates Bluetooth phone and audio streaming, USB iPod interface, 150 hours of music storage, and real-time traffic and weather mapping. Available options, depending on model, include rain-sensing automatic windshield wipers, a power moonroof, leather upholstery, heated front seats, a rearview camera, and Ford’s Blind Spot Information System with Cross Traffic Alert. This last uses radar to detect and warn of unseen objects in adjacent traffic lanes or to the rear and sides when backing from a parking space. A new HD Radio option not only allows motorists to tune in AM and FM digital stations with improved sound (where available), it includes iTunes song tagging. The latter allows you to save artist and title information on songs heard on the radio to many recent iPods and iPhones that can later be previewed and purchased via Apple’s online music store.  offered is ambient interior lighting that can be adjusted to ice blue, purple, blue, orange, red, white, and green. Customization opportunities extend to the plastic appliqués on the central dashboard section: choices include dark-matte finishes, polished slate, brushed aluminum, and on Sport models, “Cherry Red” and “Blue Racer” that complement similarly two-toned leather-upholstery. Every 2011 Ford Fusion comes with four-wheel disc brakes with antilock control to improve control in panic stops, traction control to aid grip when starting on slick surfaces, and Ford’s AdvanceTrac antiskid system to mitigate sideways slides. Ford’s Easy Fuel innovation that eliminates the gas-filler cap also is standard, as is a manual tilt/telescope steering wheel. Newly standard for 2011 if Ford’s MyKey system that allows parents to program a special key, ostensibly for the family’s teenaged drivers, that can limit the vehicle’s top speed to 80 mph, give warnings for low-fuel and set speeds, set a maximum audio-system volume, and even mute the audio system if the seat belts aren’t duly buckled.

2011 Ford Fusion Prices
Prices for the 2011 Ford Fusion are virtually the same as with the 2010 model, which ensures it continues as a highly competitive value. Fusion’s base prices are traditionally $1,000-$2,000 below those of most rivals, and Fusion has allowed you to get into a V-6 model for the lowest cost in the class.

This value proposition of course plays a role in Fusion’s growing popularity. The current styling and interior appointments, tech-rich options list, and powertrain variety are part of the equation, too.  Fusion sales were up by nearly 18 percent through the first eight months of 2010 compared to the same period a year ago; while that’s impressive enough, those numbers are skewed a bit by a concurrent drop in August sales, which is a statistical anomaly accredited to the pronounced bump in sales the car enjoyed during last summer’s Cash for Clunkers program.

The base price range for front-wheel-drive, four-cylinder 2011 Fusions starts at $20,420 for the base S model, $21,950 for the SE, and $25,405 for the SEL. (Prices in this review include the manufacturer’s destination fee; Ford’s fee for the 2010 Fusion is $725).

Base prices for the 2011 Ford Fusion with the 3.0-liter V-6 and front-wheel drive range from $24,440 for the SE, and $26,990 for the SEL. Base price for the 2011 Ford Fusion SEL with AWD is $28,840. The 2011 Ford Fusion Sport base price is $27,230 with front-wheel drive, and $29,080 with AWD.

Meanwhile, the 2011 Ford Fusion Hybrid carries a starting price of $28,850. Aside from the hybrid system and CVT, its standard and optional equipment mirror those of the four-cylinder Fusion SEL model.

Among key 2011 Fusion options, the navigation system is priced at $1,775, while the Sun & Sync package on the SE model adds the power moonroof and Sync system for a reasonable $895. Sync is standard on SEL models, and for $1,795 you can add the Driver’s Vision Package, which includes the blind-spot-warning systems and incorporates a moonroof and upgraded 12-speaker Sony audio.

2011 Ford Fusion Fuel Economy
The 2011 Ford Fusion’s fuel economy remains a strong selling point. The base Fusion S with the six-speed automatic transmission is EPA rated at 23/33 mpg city/highway. Fusion S mileage slips to 22/29 with the six-speed manual. And with this same 2.5-liter four-cylinder, Fusion SE and SEL models are rated at 22/30 with automatic transmission, 22/29 with manual.

Ratings for Fusion SE and SEL models with the 3.0-liter V-6 are 18/27 with front-wheel drive, 17/24 with AWD. Hats off to Ford engineers for creating the faster, more powerful 3.5-liter Fusion Sport without a mileage penalty: it rates the same 18/27 with front-drive and 17/24 with AWD as a 3.0-liter Fusion.

Note that the 3.0-liter V-6 also has Flex Fuel capability, meaning it can run on gasoline, on the E-85 blend of 15 percent gas and 85 percent ethanol, or on any combination of gas and E85. Running exclusively on E85, fuel-economy ratings drop to 14/21 mpg with front-wheel drive and to 13/19 with AWD.

Like most true gas/electric hybrids, the 2011 Ford Fusion Hybrid is most fuel-efficient in city driving, where it best exploits the ability to run on electricity alone and to automatically stop/start the gas engine when the car isn’t moving. The 2011 Fusion Hybird is rated at 41 mpg city/36 highway. These are among the best all-around figures of any car sold in the U.S. and are matched by the new Lincoln MKZ Hybrid. Only the Toyota Prius offers better fuel economy, which for 2010 (2011 figures weren’t available at this writing) was rated at 51/48 mpg. Many smaller models, such as the compact-class Honda Civic Hybrid (40/45 mpg) and the Volkswagen Jetta diesel (30/41), are lower. 
2011 Ford Fusion Release Date

The 2011 Ford Fusion went on sale in late summer 2010.
What's next for the Ford Fusion

Ford’s won well-deserved accolades for its new 3.5-liter V-6 engine that teams an efficiency-enhancing technology called direct fuel injection with the power-boosting capability of twin turborchargers. The result is an engine with the fuel-economy of a six and the muscle of a V-8. Ford dubs the approach EcoBoost and plans a family of four- and six-cylinder engines around it.

The EcoBoost V-6 is available in several Ford and Lincoln models, including the 365-horsepower Taurus SHO, but you won’t see that powerplant in the Fusion until its 2013 redesign, if ever. The 2012 Ford Fusion is likely to offer a version of the 2.0-liter four-cylinder EcoBoost engine that’s optional in the redesigned-for-2011 Ford Explorer. It delivers 237 horsepower there and will probably boast a similar output in the Fusion, with fuel economy similar to the 2.5-liter four.

The 2013 Ford Fusion, accompanied by the 2013 MKZ, is expected to abandon its current underskin architecture, which has roots in a previous platform engineered in conjunction with Mazda. Ford is expected to consolidate the design of its next-generation midsize cars on a global platform engineered in Europe for the Ford Mondeo, a car widely praised for its road manners and roomy cabin.

Otherwise, the model-year 2010 freshening will essentially carry this generation Fusion to its conclusion with little more than trim and color details for 2012.

2011 Ford Fusion Competitors
Chevrolet Malibu: Broke out of the box to high praise and strong sales as an all-new design for model-year 2008. Most of it was deserved, but Malibu never quite matched Fusion for all-around roadability and slipped further behind after Fusion’s 2010 reskin. Still, this handsome, roomy, quiet sedan shows what GM can do when it’s on its game. Malibu comes only with front-wheel drive and a choice of four- and six-cylinder engines. Base prices start around $22,000 for the four-cylinder, around $28,000 for the V-6. Next full redesign: model-year 2013.

2011 Honda Accord: A mild facelift for model-year 2011 probably won’t silence critics of this car’s styling, but Accord warrants few complaints otherwise. Nothing in this competitive set matches its all-around quality, engineering, or fun-to-drive character. Accord’s coupe body style is sleek; its sedan is exceptionally roomy. Both come only with front-wheel drive and a choice of gasoline four- and six-cylinder engines. The sedan starts around $22,000 with the four-cylinder, $28,000 with the V-6. Accord’s next full redesign is likely for model-year 2013.

2011 Toyota Camry: The Nissan Altima also figures into this mix, but we’ll cite the Camry because it’s America’s best-selling midsize car and its hybrid model is available nationwide, like Fusion’s and unlike Altima’s. Camry’s sometimes knocked for its numb road feel and dull nature. But isolating occupants from unpleasant sensations and being known for unsensational dependability are good things -- especially at prices that start around $20,000 for the four-cylinder model.  V-6 Camrys start around $25,500. Their engine is also used by some models in Toyota’s premium Lexus line, and indeed, a loaded Camry V-6 does a fair imitation of a Lexus ES sedan at thousands less. The Camry Hybrid has about 190 horsepower, rates 31/35 mpg, and starts around $27,000. All Camrys have front-wheel drive. The next redesign is expected for model-year 2013.  

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Tickets and Packages: 2011 Presidents Cup "Melbourne-Australia"

New Year 2011 is in sight. And championship golf  "The Presidents Cup 2011" season will also begin. Be you a part of the competition. This game launches at Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Leaders from the political, sports, media and corporate communities gathered at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Monday to officially launch The Presidents Cup 2011, which will be held at The Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Melbourne, Australia, Nov. 17-20, 2011.

The program included remarks from Premier of Victoria -- The Honorable John Brumby and Australian golf great Peter Thomson and taped messages from International Team Captain Greg Norman, United States Team Captain Fred Couples and PGA TOUR Commissioner Tim Finchem. Following the program, guests were given the rare opportunity to walk out onto the grounds at the MCG and take golf shots for a closest to the pin competition.

"I have to admit, I am jealous of all of you for getting to test your golf swings on the hallowed grounds at the MCG," Norman told the audience during his remarks.

Premier John Brumby talked about the Victorian Government's support of and partnership with The Presidents Cup. With a stretch of golf courses on Melbourne's sandbelt that rival any similar stretch in all of the world, the entire country of Australia will be showcased to nearly 600 million homes in approximately 200 countries worldwide. The Victorian Government has a long-term commitment to develop Melbourne as a golfing destination that rivals the likes of Scotland and Ireland. The government's Golf Tourism Action Plan 2009-2012 outlines strategies for securing even more golf events and encouraging more travel to the sandbelt courses.

"The Presidents Cup is one of the world's great sporting events attracting the international golfing world, Heads of State and industry leaders and is watched by millions of people globally," Premier Brumby said. "This event is one of the jewels in golf's crown, and I am delighted that Melbourne will once again play host in 2011, the first time any city outside of America has been given the honour of hosting The Presidents Cup a second time."

Since the tournament's inception in 1994, The Presidents Cup has given close to $22 million to charity. All proceeds from the tournament are split equally by the players, who receive no personal compensation for playing in the event, to choose charities to receive the funds.

The Presidents Cup 2011 will see the return of 2009 team captains Fred Couples and Greg Norman. As first-time captains at The Presidents Cup 2009 in San Francisco, Couples and Norman each led strong teams as they competed in front of record crowds at Harding Park Golf Course. The U.S. Team retained the Cup, winning by a score of 19-1/2 to 14-1/2 to stretch their overall record in the competition to 6-1-1. The International Team's lone victory in the event came in 1998 which was also held at Royal Melbourne.

Thomson was the captain of that winning International squad.

"The city of Melbourne and the entire country of Australia should be proud to host what is one of the great golf events in the world," Thomson said. "Winning the Presidents Cup in 1998 was one of the highlights of my career."

Players from both teams have until Sunday, Sept. 18, 2011, to qualify with names like Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Jim Furyk and Steve Stricker looking to make the United States squad. The International team will be made up of the top ten international players (excluding those eligible for the European Ryder Cup team). This could include players like Australia's own Geoff Ogilvy, Rob Allenby and Adam Scott as well as Ernie Els, Mike Weir and Camilo Villegas. The captains will then each make two additional selections to the teams on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2011

Photos from the Corporate Launch can be found on the additional attachment of this press release. For high resolution versions of these photos, or for those interested in corporate hospitality for The Presidents Cup in 2011, contact Matt Kamienksi, Executive Director of The Presidents Cup at mattkamienski@pgatourhq.com, +61 3 9094 0701.

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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

"Joe Smith" the NBA player

His complate name is Joseph Leynard Smith (born July 26, 1975, in Norfolk, Virginia) is an American professional basketball player for the New Jersey Nets in the NBA.

Smith was the College Player of the Year at Maryland in 1995 and taken with the No. 1 pick of that season's NBA Draft. He was named to the 1995–96 All-Rookie team.

NBA career
Golden State Warriors (1995–1998)
Smith attended Maury High School and played at the University of Maryland. In the 1995 NBA Draft, Smith was selected by the Golden State Warriors as the first overall pick, before fellow power forwards Kevin Garnett, Antonio McDyess and Rasheed Wallace, as well as guard Jerry Stackhouse. Smith was named to the NBA All-Rookie First Team for the 1995–96 season and finished second in the Rookie of the Year voting to Damon Stoudamire.

Joe Smith would play two-and-a-half years for the Warriors before being traded to the Philadelphia 76ers midway through the 1997–98 season. Smith's statistics declined immediately after the trade, and have never fully recovered.

Minnesota Timberwolves (1998–2003)

Despite a drop in production, Smith was seen still as a hot commodity in the free agency blitz[citation needed] that followed the strike in late 1998. In what seemed at the time like a bizarre move, Smith signed for very little money with the Minnesota Timberwolves. For the next two years, Smith played very productively at small forward alongside All-Star Kevin Garnett.
Timberwolves salary cap scandal

Following the 1999–2000 season, it was discovered that Smith was involved in a salary cap-tampering scandal involving Timberwolves executive Kevin McHale. Smith was allegedly promised a future multi-million dollar deal if he signed with the team for below market value, allowing the team to make some additional player moves in the short term. The league later found out about this violation and voided the last year of the contract, also severely punishing the Timberwolves by taking away five first-round draft picks (though two of the picks were ultimately returned) and fining the team $3.5 million.. The move hurt the Timberwolves in the long run, as while the team still found success, the lack of draft picks set the team up for their eventual failure in the mid-2000s.
Detroit Pistons (2000–2001)
Joe Smith was released by the Timberwolves and signed with the Detroit Pistons for the 2000–2001 season as a backup. Smith produced very good numbers for the Pistons and, at the end of the season, he re-signed with the Timberwolves where he played for two more seasons.

NBA journeyman (2003–present)For the next three seasons Smith played for the Milwaukee Bucks. Prior to the 2006–07 season, Smith moved on to the Nuggets, where he only played in 11 games before being traded, along with Andre Miller, back to the 76ers for Allen Iverson. Despite being considered an add-in on the deal, Smith averaged over 25 minutes per game with the 76ers, during the team's ultimately unsuccessful second half battle to make the playoffs.

For the 2007–08 season, Smith signed with the Chicago Bulls. Smith averaged over 11 points and 5 rebounds per game for the Bulls, but the team managed only 33 wins the whole season. Smith was traded in a three team deal at the trade deadline to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

On August 13, 2008, Smith was traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder in a three-team, six-player deal involving the Thunder, the Milwaukee Bucks, and the Cleveland Cavaliers that sent Milwaukee's Mo Williams to Cleveland, Smith and Milwaukee's Desmond Mason to Oklahoma City, and Cleveland's Damon Jones and Oklahoma City's Luke Ridnour and Adrian Griffin to Milwaukee.

The Thunder traded Smith to the New Orleans Hornets along with Chris Wilcox and draft rights to Devon Hardin on February 17, 2009 for Tyson Chandler but on February 18, 2009 the trade was rescinded after Tyson Chandler failed a physical with Oklahoma City.

On March 1, 2009, the Thunder bought out the remainder of Smith's contract and released him. Two nights later, he agreed to terms to return to Cleveland and rejoin the Cavaliers.

On August 25, 2009, he signed a one year contract with the Atlanta Hawks.[6] On March 17, 2010, Smith became the 92nd player in NBA history to reach 1000 games played, in a victory over the New Jersey Nets.

On September 10, 2010, Smith signed a deal with the New Jersey Nets.

Regular season

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1995–96 Golden State 82 82 34.4 .458 .357 .773 8.7 1.0 1.0 1.6 15.3
1996–97 Golden State 80 80 38.6 .454 .261 .814 8.5 1.6 .9 1.1 18.7
1997–98 Golden State 49 49 33.6 .429 .000 .769 6.9 1.4 .9 .8 17.3
1997–98 Philadelphia 30 6 23.3 .448 .000 .788 4.4 .9 .6 .4 10.3
1998–99 Minnesota 43 42 33.0 .427 .000 .755 8.2 1.6 .7 1.5 13.7
1999–00 Minnesota 78 9 25.3 .464 1.000 .756 6.2 1.1 .6 1.1 9.9
2000–01 Detroit 69 59 28.1 .403 .000 .805 7.1 1.1 .7 .7 12.3
2001–02 Minnesota 72 63 26.7 .511 .667 .830 6.3 1.1 .5 .8 10.7
2002–03 Minnesota 54 21 20.7 .460 .000 .779 5.0 .7 .3 1.0 7.5
2003–04 Milwaukee 76 76 29.7 .439 .200 .859 8.5 1.0 .6 1.2 10.9
2004–05 Milwaukee 74 73 30.6 .514 .000 .768 7.3 .9 .6 .5 11.0
2005–06 Milwaukee 44 5 20.2 .475 .000 .774 5.2 .7 .6 .3 8.6
2006–07 Denver 11 0 13.5 .479 .000 .833 3.6 .3 .6 .6 5.1
2006–07 Philadelphia 54 11 25.1 .445 .000 .846 6.7 .9 .6 .4 9.2
2007–08 Chicago 50 35 22.9 .466 .000 .807 5.3 .9 .5 .6 11.2
2007–08 Cleveland 27 1 21.5 .512 .000 .652 5.0 .7 .3 .6 8.1
2008–09 Oklahoma City 36 3 19.1 .454 .500 .704 4.6 .7 .3 .7 6.6
2008–09 Cleveland 21 0 19.5 .496 .333 .750 4.7 .8 .3 .7 6.5
2009-10 Atlanta 64 1 9.3 .399 .143 .813 2.5 .3 .1 .3 3.0
Career 1,014 616 26.6 .455 .238 .790 6.5 1.0 .6 .8 11.0

Playoffs

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1998–99 Minnesota 4 4 30.0 .297 .000 .727 6.5 1.3 .5 2.0 7.5
1999–00 Minnesota 4 0 19.8 .471 .000 1.000 3.0 .3 .8 .2 4.5
2001–02 Minnesota 3 1 14.3 .429 .000 .875 3.7 .0 .0 .3 4.3
2002–03 Minnesota 5 1 8.0 .667 .000 1.000 1.2 .0 .2 .2 2.8
2003–04 Milwaukee 5 5 35.0 .491 .000 .923 10.0 .4 .8 2.0 13.2
2005–06 Milwaukee 5 0 21.2 .485 .000 .667 5.4 .6 .4 .4 7.6
2007–08 Cleveland 13 0 20.2 .486 .000 .636 4.6 .5 .4 .5 6.6
2008–09 Cleveland 13 0 16.8 .460 .600 .793 3.7 .2 .5 .5 5.5
2009–10 Atlanta 5 0 4.8 .000 .000 .000 .4 .0 .0 .2 .0
Career 57 11 18.7 .454 .375 .780 4.2 .4 .4 .7 5.9

Info source: Wikipedia.com

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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Nominations 68th "Golden Globe" Awards

This information is in waiting, 2011 Golden Globe Awards for the year ended December 31, 2010
 

Nominations Press Release
  1. BEST MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA
    1. BLACK SWAN

      Protozoa Pictures & Cross Creek Pictures & Phoenix; Fox Searchlight Pictures
    2. THE FIGHTER

      Paramount Pictures and Relativity Media; Paramount Pictures and Relativity Media
    3. INCEPTION

      Warner Bros. Pictures UK LTD.; Warner Bros. Pictures
    4. THE KING’S SPEECH

      See-Saw Films and Bedlam Productions; The Weinstein Company
    5. THE SOCIAL NETWORK

      Columbia Pictures; Sony Pictures Releasing
  2. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA


    1. HALLE BERRY FRANKIE AND ALICE

    2. NICOLE KIDMAN RABBIT HOLE

    3. JENNIFER LAWRENCE WINTER’S BONE

    4. NATALIE PORTMAN BLACK SWAN

    5. MICHELLE WILLIAMS BLUE VALENTINE
  3. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA

    1. JESSE EISENBERG THE SOCIAL NETWORK

    2. COLIN FIRTH THE KING’S SPEECH

    3. JAMES FRANCO 127 HOURS


    4. RYAN GOSLING BLUE VALENTINE

    5. MARK WAHLBERG THE FIGHTER
  4. BEST MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
    1. ALICE IN WONDERLAND

      Walt Disney Pictures; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
    2. BURLESQUE

      Screen Gems; Sony Pictures Releasing
    3. THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT

      Antidote Films, Mandalay Vision, Gilbert Films; Focus Features
    4. RED

      di Bonaventura Pictures; Summit Entertainment
    5. THE TOURIST

      GK Films; Sony Pictures Releasing
  5. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL

    1. ANNETTE BENING THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT

    2. ANNE HATHAWAY LOVE AND OTHER DRUGS

    3. ANGELINA JOLIE THE TOURIST

    4. JULIANNE MOORE THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT

    5. EMMA STONE EASY A

  6. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL

    1. JOHNNY DEPP ALICE IN WONDERLAND

    2. JOHNNY DEPP THE TOURIST

    3. PAUL GIAMATTI BARNEY’S VERSION

    4. JAKE GYLLENHAAL LOVE AND OTHER DRUGS

    5. KEVIN SPACEY CASINO JACK
  7. BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
    1. DESPICABLE ME

      Universal Pictures, Illumination Entertainment; Universal Pictures
    2. HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON


      DreamWorks Animation; Paramount Pictures
    3. THE ILLUSIONIST

      Django Films, Ciné B and France 3 Cinéma; Sony Pictures Classics
    4. TANGLED

      Walt Disney Animation Studios; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
    5. TOY STORY 3

      Disney * Pixar; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
  8. BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

    1. BIUTIFUL (MEXICO/SPAIN)
      Menageatroz, Focus Features International; Roadside Attractions

    2. THE CONCERT (FRANCE)
      An Oï Oï Oï Productions, Les Productions Du Tresor, France 3 Cinema, Europacorp, Castel Films, Panache Productions, RTBF (Belgian Television), BIM Distrubuzione Co., Canal +, Cinecinema and France 3; The Weinstein Company

    3. THE EDGE (Kpaй) (RUSSIA)
      Teleshow/Rock Films; Central Partnership (Russia)

    4. I AM LOVE (IO SONO L’AMORE) (ITALY)
      First Sun; Magnolia Pictures

    5. IN A BETTER WORLD (Hævnen) (DENMARK)
      Zentropa Entertainment; Sony Pictures Classics
  9. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE

    1. AMY ADAMS THE FIGHTER

    2. HELENA BONHAM CARTER THE KING’S SPEECH

    3. MILA KUNIS BLACK SWAN

    4. MELISSA LEO THE FIGHTER

    5. JACKI WEAVER ANIMAL KINGDOM
  10. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE

    1. CHRISTIAN BALE THE FIGHTER

    2. MICHAEL DOUGLAS WALL STREET: MONEY NEVER SLEEPS


    3. ANDREW GARFIELD THE SOCIAL NETWORK

    4. JEREMY RENNER THE TOWN

    5. GEOFFREY RUSH THE KING’S SPEECH
  11. BEST DIRECTOR – MOTION PICTURE


    1. DARREN ARONOFSKY BLACK SWAN

    2. DAVID FINCHER THE SOCIAL NETWORK

    3. TOM HOOPER THE KING’S SPEECH

    4. CHRISTOPHER NOLAN INCEPTION

    5. DAVID O. RUSSELL THE FIGHTER
  12. BEST SCREENPLAY – MOTION PICTURE

    1. DANNY BOYLE, SIMON BEAUFOY 127 HOURS

    2. LISA CHOLODENKO, STUART BLUMBERG THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT

    3. CHRISTOPHER NOLAN INCEPTION


    4. DAVID SEIDLER THE KING’S SPEECH

    5. AARON SORKIN THE SOCIAL NETWORK
  13. BEST ORIGINAL SCORE – MOTION PICTURE

    1. ALEXANDRE DESPLAT THE KING’S SPEECH

    2. DANNY ELFMAN ALICE IN WONDERLAND

    3. A.R. RAHMAN 127 HOURS

    4. TRENT REZNOR, ATTICUS ROSS THE SOCIAL NETWORK

    5. HANS ZIMMER INCEPTION
  14. BEST ORIGINAL SONG – MOTION PICTURE
    1. “BOUND TO YOU” — BURLESQUE


      Music by: Samuel Dixon

      Lyrics by: Christina Aguilera, Sia Furler
    2. “COMING HOME” — COUNTRY STRONG

      Music & Lyrics by: Bob DiPiero, Tom Douglas, Hillary Lindsey, Troy Verges
    3. “I SEE THE LIGHT” — TANGLED


      Music by: Alan Menken

      Lyrics by: Glenn Slater
    4. “THERE’S A PLACE FOR US” — CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER

      Music & Lyrics by: Carrie Underwood, David Hodges, Hillary Lindsey
    5. “YOU HAVEN’T SEEN THE LAST OF ME” — BURLESQUE


      Music & Lyrics by: Diane Warren
  15. BEST TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA
    1. OARDWALK EMPIRE (HBO)

      Leverage, Closest to the Hole Productions, Sikelia Productions and Cold Front Productions, HBO Entertainment
    2. DEXTER (SHOWTIME)


      Showtime, John Goldwyn Productions, The Colleton Company
    3. THE GOOD WIFE (CBS)

      CBS Television Studios
    4. MAD MEN (AMC)

      Lionsgate Television
    5. THE WALKING DEAD (AMC)

      AMC
  16. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA

    1. JULIANNA MARGULIES THE GOOD WIFE

    2. ELISABETH MOSS MAD MEN

    3. PIPER PERABO COVERT AFFAIRS


    4. KATEY SAGAL SONS OF ANARCHY

    5. KYRA SEDGWICK THE Closer
  17. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA

    1. STEVE BUSCEMI BOARDWALK EMPIRE

    2. BRYAN CRANSTON BREAKING BAD

    3. MICHAEL C. HALL DEXTER

    4. JON HAMM MAD MEN

    5. HUGH LAURIE HOUSE
  18. BEST TELEVISION SERIES – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
    1. 30 ROCK (NBC)

      Universal Media Studios in association with Broadway Video and Little


      Stranger Inc.
    2. THE BIG BANG THEORY (CBS)

      Warner Bros. Television
    3. THE BIG C (SHOWTIME)

      Showtime, Sony Pictures Television, Perkins Street Productions, Farm Kid, Original Film
    4. GLEE (FOX)

      Ryan Murphy Television, Twentieth Century Fox Television
    5. MODERN FAMILY (ABC)

      Twentieth Century Fox Television
    6. NURSE JACKIE (SHOWTIME)

      Showtime, Lionsgate Television, Jackson Group Entertainment, Madison Grain Elevator, Inc. & Delong Lumber, Caryn Mandabach Productions
  19. EST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES –COMEDY OR MUSICAL

    1. TONI COLLETTE UNITED STATES OF TARA

    2. EDIE FALCO NURSE JACKIE

    3. TINA FEY 30 ROCK

    4. LAURA LINNEY THE BIG C

    5. LEA MICHELE GLEE
  20. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES – COMEDY OR MUSICAL

    1. ALEC BALDWIN 30 ROCK

    2. STEVE CARELL THE OFFICE

    3. THOMAS JANE HUNG

    4. MATTHEW MORRISON GLEE

    5. JIM PARSONS THE BIG BANG THEORY

  21. BEST MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
    1. CARLOS (SUNDANCE CHANNEL)

      Film En Stock and Egoli Tossell Film, Sundance Channel
    2. THE PACIFIC (HBO)

      Playtone and DreamWorks in association with HBO Films
    3. PILLARS OF THE EARTH (STARZ)


      Starz, Tandem Communications, Muse Entertainment Scott Free Films
    4. TEMPLE GRANDIN (HBO)

      A Ruby Films, Gerson Saines Production, HBO Films
    5. YOU DON’T KNOW JACK (HBO)

      Bee Holder, Cine Mosaic and Levinson/Fontana Productions, HBO Films
  22. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION


    1. HAYLEY ATWELL PILLARS OF THE EARTH

    2. CLAIRE DANES TEMPLE GRANDIN

    3. JUDI DENCH RETURN TO CRANFORD

    4. ROMOLA GARAI EMMA

    5. JENNIFER LOVE HEWITT THE CLIENT LIST
  23. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION

    1. IDRIS ELBA LUTHER

    2. IAN MCSHANE PILLARS OF THE EARTH

    3. AL PACINO YOU DON’T KNOW JACK


    4. DENNIS QUAID THE SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP

    5. EDGAR RAMIREZ CARLOS
  24. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION

    1. HOPE DAVIS THE SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP

    2. JANE LYNCH GLEE

    3. KELLY MACDONALD BOARDWALK EMPIRE

    4. JULIA STILES DEXTER

    5. SOFIA VERGARA MODERN FAMILY
  25. BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION

    1. SCOTT CAAN HAWAII FIVE-O

    2. CHRIS COLFER GLEE

    3. CHRIS NOTH THE GOOD WIFE

    4. ERIC STONESTREET MODERN FAMILY


    5. DAVID STRATHAIRN TEMPLE GRANDIN
NOMINATIONS BY MOTION PICTURE DISTRIBUTOR AND TELEVISION NETWORK
MOTION PICTURE DISTRIBUTOR
Sony Pictures Releasing 14
The Weinstein Company 10
Fox Searchlight Pictures 7
Paramount Pictures 7
Relativity Media 6
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures 6
Warner Bros. Pictures 5
Focus Features 4
Sony Pictures Classics 4
Twentieth Century Fox 4
Roadside Attractions 2
ATO Pictures 1
Central Partnership (Russia) 1
Freestyling Releasing 1
Lionsgate 1
Magnolia Pictures 1
Summit Entertainment 1
Universal Pictures 1
TELEVISION NETWORK
HBO 12
SHOWTIME 8
CBS 6
FOX 6
AMC 5
NBC 4
ABC 3
STARZ 3
PBS 2
SUNDANCE CHANNEL 2
BBC AMERICA 1
FX 1
LIFETIME 1
TNT 1
USA NETWORK 1
NOMINATIONS BY MOTION PICTURE

AND TELEVISION SERIES OR PROGRAM
MOTION PICTURE
THE KING’S SPEECH 7
THE FIGHTER 6
THE SOCIAL NETWORK 6
BLACK SWAN 4
INCEPTION 4
THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT 4
127 HOURS 3
ALICE IN WONDERLAND 3
BURLESQUE 3
THE TOURIST 3
BLUE VALENTINE 2
LOVE AND OTHER DRUGS 2
TANGLED 2
ANIMAL KINGDOM 1
BARNEY’S VERSION 1
BIUTIFUL 1
CASINO JACK 1
CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER 1
THE CONCERT 1
COUNTRY STRONG 1
DESPICABLE ME 1
EASY A 1
THE EDGE 1
FRANKIE AND ALICE 1
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 1
I AM LOVE 1
THE ILLUSIONIST 1
IN A BETTER WORLD 1
RABBIT HOLE 1
RED 1
THE TOWN 1
TOY STORY 3 1
WALL STREET: MONEY NEVER SLEEPS 1
WINTER’S BONE 1

NOMINATIONS BY MOTION PICTURE

AND TELEVISION SERIES OR PROGRAM
TELEVISION SERIES OR PROGRAM
GLEE 5
30 ROCK 3
BOARDWALK EMPIRE 3
DEXTER 3
THE GOOD WIFE 3
MAD MEN 3
MODERN FAMILY 3
PILLARS OF THE EARTH 3
TEMPLE GRANDIN 3
THE BIG BANG THEORY 2
THE BIG C 2
CARLOS 2
NURSE JACKIE 2
THE SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP 2
YOU DON’T KNOW JACK 2
BREAKING BAD 1
THE CLIENT LIST 1
THE CLOSER 1
COVERT AFFAIRS 1
EMMA 1
HAWAII FIVE-O 1
HOUSE 1
HUNG 1
LUTHER 1
THE OFFICE 1
THE PACIFIC 1
RETURN TO CRANFORD 1
SONS OF ANARCHY 1
UNITED STATES OF TARA 1
THE WALKING DEAD 1
Source: http://www.goldenglobes.org

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Monday, December 13, 2010

More closer to Life Insurance

What is variable life insurance? life insurance is generally the least expensive and least complicated type of variable life insurance. It provides variable life insurance protection for a specified period of time, such as 10, 20 or 30 years.1 If you die within the term period and the policy is in force, a death benefit is paid to your beneficiary. If you are still living at the end of the term, protection ceases unless your insurance policy is renewed. There is no "accumulation" element, or cash value with Term Life Insurance
Protect the most precious things in your life
Who can use it?
People with a temporary need for universal life insurance protection.
Those who need a large amount of insurance protection but have limited budgets.
People with specific business needs (e.g., business owners who want to cover the life of a key employee who has a set number of years until retirement).

Benefits of life insurance
It provides insurance protection for a low cost (at least initially).
If your needs change, most variable life insurance policies allow you to convert to a permanent life insurance program without having to take a medical exam or provide other information about your health.
variable life insurance is a good way to supplement other coverage when you have added financial responsibilities for a given period of time (e.g., mortgage, college expenses).
Death benefits are generally received free from income tax.

Things You Should Consider:
Premiums generally increase with age and they could become unaffordable later in life. There is no cash-value element with insurance, so you miss the tax-deferred growth of the cash value of permanent whole life insurance policies, such as Term Life Insurance.
Once the term period expires, unless you renew your plan, the Term Life Insurance coverage ceases and the program has no further value.
 

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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Your Self is a valuable investment!

Everyone has the potential and opportunities to invest. And you are a very valuable asset.
Successful investing is your right


hello all, this news is important for you to read, here's a opinion from Dustin Mitchell that posted on http://smallbusinessonlinecommunity.bankofamerica.com .
What is your most important investment? What's the most important thing in your life? Or to put it another way, what is the one thing you absolutely, positively must achieve during your brief time on this small planet?

This is not a trick question! But it does have a "tricky" answer.

Most people answer with things like their spirituality, their children or family, their career or health. If those are your answers, you may want to think again.

All of those things are important! But I'm indebted to one of my mentors, Thomas Leonard, for helping me dig deeper on this one. Thomas argued that the most important thing in life is "self-ishness."

Ordinarily, we associate selfishness with spoiled kids fighting over toys in a sandbox, and it's not a pretty picture. Fortunately, that's not at all what Thomas had in mind.

He pointed out that our first obligation is to figure out who we are, what we want, and where we're going in life. Until we discover our "Self," we are in a sense living someone else's life!

And, here's a critical point. Figuring out who we are and what we'll do with our life doesn't happen by accident! Carl Jung said that most people don't figure this out until after age forty. It takes a long time to grow up and take care of life's essentials. As young adults most of us are busy with school and work, starting and raising a family, launching a career, and a thousand other things.

Fortunately, as adults we can pause, step back and ask the big questions. I find it incredibly sad that so many people never face this essential responsibility. It's no good living by someone else's rules or following someone else's dream. Life is a gift, but to make the most of it we must accept that "some assembly is required" and make the effort to find our own way in this world.

Thomas was right about the importance of being "self-ish." But he was wrong about how we do it.

Thomas developed a theory he called "personal evolution" and speculated that we could create a process of "automatically" evolving into the person we want to become. Frankly, as much as I admired him (he passed away several years ago), I think he was wrong about this.

I think some of us virtually "paint by the numbers" or "go through the motions" of living our lives! Existence is (relatively) easy, but growth requires hard work, and a plan.

I think the term "personal development" is a more accurate description of how we earn the right to a "life of one's own." I think responsible adults take control of their own lives because life expects us to learn and stretch. It expects us to make choices, set a course, develop skills and work hard. Life asks us to try things, make mistakes, and commit to a path of growth and maturity. Anyone can get old, but growth only comes with effort and commitment.

So here's the challenge: Who are you striving to become? Do you have a plan? Are you making the daily investment?

I don't think this has to be "hard" or expensive. In many ways, it's very easy! Think about this--would you rather live a life of distractions, obeying other people's rules, and following someone else's script, or a life focused on your own most important priorities? I think in many ways, living a GREAT life is much easier than living an ordinary life. Sure, it requires a few basic disciplines. It requires hard choices and the integrity to stick with them. But in many ways, a GREAT life is actually much easier and infinitely more satisfying!

Here are four simple--not always easy, but simple--steps:

1. Get clear about who you are, what you value and where you're going in life. Be very "self-ish" about this!

2. Develop a plan. What do you need to change? What do you need to learn? Who will you be five years from now, and how will you make that happen? Take notes and write this stuff down.

3. Take action every day. It doesn't have to be dramatic action, but every day, stick with it. Read. Talk with smart people. Eliminate one or two distractions. Spend time on things that make you proud, that stretch and strengthen you.

4. Invest time (and a few dollars) in your self! Get away for perspective. Get away to learn. Get away to THINK! Get away to organize, plan and grow. Get away so you can return home clear-headed, focused and energized.

See you at the top!

Dustin Mitchell

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2011 Master Golf Scedules

Did any of you who have waited for the game of golf master 2011? Here are the opening schedule obtained from the site http://www.ticketcity.com. Get tickets as well!

The 2011 Masters Golf Tournament Schedule of Events:
Day
Events
Scheulde
Monday, April 4 Practice Round Gates open at 8:00 AM, close at 6:30 PM
Tuesday, April 5 Practice Round Gates open at 8:00 AM, close at 6:30 PM
Wednesday, April 6 Practice Round, Par 3 Contest Gates open at 8:00 AM, close at 6:30 PM
Thursday, April 7 Competitive Round Gates open at 7:25 AM, close 30 min. after play
Friday, April 8 Competitive Round Gates open at 7:30 AM, close 30 min. after play
Saturday, April 9 Competitive Round Gates open at 8:00 AM, close 30 min. after play
Sunday, April 10 Final Competitive Round Gates open at 8:00 AM, close 30 min. after presentation ceremony

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