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Monday, December 5, 2011
Friday, November 25, 2011
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
How low will it go?
From the lion's den of king high in tampa florida.
Eddie Cambas is a preferred marketing agent for Cow Boom.
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Lucia Virgilio Robles with Charlie Dees, Darbi Johnson Biggs, Jack Mccollum, Candy Biggs Brown, Annie Green, Annette Marullo Holeyfield, Gloria Brooks Goode, Jamie Slatton, Rick Robles, Kelmie J Bigelow, Kimberly Randall Swafford, Rachel Owens, Beth Fussell Noetzel, Kelley Aderhold, Rachél Owens DeLuna, Jeff Smith Berrios, Donna Belcher McGlasson, Tracy Affleck, Carol Henderson, Maria Norris Catinella, Mark S Howard, Robin Curtis, Bradley A. Boyce, Denise Woolf Traynham, Matt J Friday, Pam Pittman Lane, PAMELA PITTMAN LANE, Gloria Brooks'Goode, Eddie Cambas, cheri acosta, Barbara Baker, Linda Revels Hamrick, Melanie Mac Donald Fish, linda revels hamrick, LINDA REVELS HAMRICK, andrea aceto fernandez, Andre Fernandez, Ricky Strickland and david bonus at Little Harbor.
Monday, October 31, 2011
From the Lion's Den.
New Scholarships This Week
19. Jan La Belle Scholarship Program
Amount: up to $15,000
Qualifications: senior; disability; community service; continuing education at an academic institution or a career or trade skill development program
Deadline: November 15, 2011
20. Alexander Graham Bell Scholarship
Amount: full tuition
Qualifications: senior; strong math and science backgrounds; top 10% of class; plan to study engineering; must attend Boston University
Deadline: December 1, 2011
21. Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship
Amount: up to $15,000 per year for four years
Qualifications: senior; U.S. citizen; outstanding record of academics and leadership; demonstrate financial need
Deadline: December 2, 2011
22. AXA Achievement Scholarship
Amount: up to $25,000
Qualifications: senior; demonstrate ambition and self-drive as evidenced by outstanding achievement in an activity in school, the community or the workplace
Deadline: December 1, 2011
23. Bay News 9 Project Weather Scholarship
Amount: $1,000
Qualifications: senior; 3.5 GPA; excel in science; significant academic and community accomplishments; essay
Deadline: January 7, 2012
Applications for the following scholarships are located in the College Resource Room.
1. Hispanic Heritage Month Essay Contest
Amount: 4-year Florida Prepaid full tuition scholarship
Qualifications: grades 9-12; essay "Florida's theme for this year's Hispanic Heritage Month is " Celebrating Hispanic Leaders in Business: Past, Present and Future". Describe a Hispanic business person who has strengthened his or her community. How has this person inspired you to become a business leader and support your community?"
Deadline: September 23, 2011
19. Jan La Belle Scholarship Program
Amount: up to $15,000
Qualifications: senior; disability; community service; continuing education at an academic institution or a career or trade skill development program
Deadline: November 15, 2011
20. Alexander Graham Bell Scholarship
Amount: full tuition
Qualifications: senior; strong math and science backgrounds; top 10% of class; plan to study engineering; must attend Boston University
Deadline: December 1, 2011
21. Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship
Amount: up to $15,000 per year for four years
Qualifications: senior; U.S. citizen; outstanding record of academics and leadership; demonstrate financial need
Deadline: December 2, 2011
22. AXA Achievement Scholarship
Amount: up to $25,000
Qualifications: senior; demonstrate ambition and self-drive as evidenced by outstanding achievement in an activity in school, the community or the workplace
Deadline: December 1, 2011
23. Bay News 9 Project Weather Scholarship
Amount: $1,000
Qualifications: senior; 3.5 GPA; excel in science; significant academic and community accomplishments; essay
Deadline: January 7, 2012
Applications for the following scholarships are located in the College Resource Room.
1. Hispanic Heritage Month Essay Contest
Amount: 4-year Florida Prepaid full tuition scholarship
Qualifications: grades 9-12; essay "Florida's theme for this year's Hispanic Heritage Month is " Celebrating Hispanic Leaders in Business: Past, Present and Future". Describe a Hispanic business person who has strengthened his or her community. How has this person inspired you to become a business leader and support your community?"
Deadline: September 23, 2011
Happy Halloween to all of our friends and family from King High School in Tampa Florida.
Thank You to all of the King High Alumni for another successful year.
The King High School l.b./ Alumni Organization was established in 1993, by the first three graduating classes: 1962, 1963, and 1964, for the purpose of renewing and enjoying old friendships, forming new ones, and then in an attitude of thanks, to return to KHS some of the joy we once shared in those hallowed halls. We began the Students Offering Scholarships Fund (S.O.S.), based on the dedicatory recipients of the first three issues of the Clarion, William Stuart, William O'Brien, and Robert Scott, teachers who went out of their way to reach, and love, and inspire their students. It is our goal to reach out to graduating students in a similar way, giving in the form of a scholarship, to a select student embarking upon life's journey. In this cause, we raise our standards high, and invite all graduates to join us "…with strong foundations King did lay, with our ideals in view."
Posted by the Lion's Den - Edward Cambas - Alumni 1981 class.
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Monday, September 12, 2011
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Saturday, July 30, 2011
From the Lion's Den.
If Reid's version can't pass either, Boehner's plan would still be a tough--if not impossible--sell to the Senate and the White House. All 53 Senate Democrats signed a letter this week vowing to vote against Boehner's plan.
"A short-term extension like the one in your bill would put America at risk, along with every family and business in it," the letter read. "We now have only five days left to act. The entire world is watching Congress. We need to do the right thing to solve this problem. We must work together to avoid a default the responsible way—not in a way that will do America more harm than good."
The Senate could, however, amend the House bill and send it back to the House, which would likely include a reduction in spending and provide enough to raise the debt ceiling for more than a year.
Reid's plan to raise the debt ceiling would cut billions more than Boehner's proposal, and free up enough money for the government to continue paying its debts until after the elections in November 2012. That, too, would require House approval.
Earlier this week, President Obama stopped short of promising to veto Boehner's bill if it survives the Senate, but sent a message to Congress Tuesday promising that, "senior advisers would recommend that he veto this bill."
The White House ramped up its rhetorical offensive on Friday when President Obama said that Boehner's plan "has no chance of becoming law."
"A short-term extension like the one in your bill would put America at risk, along with every family and business in it," the letter read. "We now have only five days left to act. The entire world is watching Congress. We need to do the right thing to solve this problem. We must work together to avoid a default the responsible way—not in a way that will do America more harm than good."
The Senate could, however, amend the House bill and send it back to the House, which would likely include a reduction in spending and provide enough to raise the debt ceiling for more than a year.
Reid's plan to raise the debt ceiling would cut billions more than Boehner's proposal, and free up enough money for the government to continue paying its debts until after the elections in November 2012. That, too, would require House approval.
Earlier this week, President Obama stopped short of promising to veto Boehner's bill if it survives the Senate, but sent a message to Congress Tuesday promising that, "senior advisers would recommend that he veto this bill."
The White House ramped up its rhetorical offensive on Friday when President Obama said that Boehner's plan "has no chance of becoming law."
Friday, July 29, 2011
Thursday, July 28, 2011
From the Lion's Den by Edward E. Cambas.
King High school knows a lot better than to argue like little kids. We certainly hope that the Congress and Senate can come to some type of a resolution.
The endgame at hand, House Republicans struggled Thursday to pass legislation to prevent a looming government default while slicing nearly $1 trillion from federal spending. Senate Democrats pledged to scuttle the bill — if it got to them — in hopes of forcing a final compromise.
As afternoon debate headed toward evening, GOP leaders ordered an unexplained halt on the measure and Speaker John Boehner summoned a string of recalcitrant rank-and-file Republicans to his office.
Asked what he and Boehner had talked about, Rep. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., said, "I think that's rather obvious. .. There's negotiations going on."
Another Republican, Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas, said he was unhappy Boehner had jettisoned a requirement contained in earlier legislation for Congress to pass a constitutional balanced-budget amendment and send it to the states for ratification.
"Why are we negotiating with ourselves?" he asked rhetorically.
It wasn't clear how long the delay might last, although a spokesman for Boehner said the vote was still expected to take place later in the evening.
The White House quickly taunted Boehner's Republicans.
"Clock ticks towards August 2, House is naming post offices, while leaders twist arms for a pointless vote. No wonder people hate Washington," White House Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer tweeted.
Earlier, Boehner had exuded optimism.
"Let's pass this bill and end the crisis," said the president's principal Republican antagonist in a new and contentious era of divided government. "It raises the debt limit and cuts government spending by a larger amount."
President Barack Obama has threatened to veto the measure, and in debate on the House floor, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida savaged it as a "Republican plan for default." She said the GOP hoped to "hold our economy hostage while forcing an ideological agenda" on the country.
Despite the sharp rhetoric, there were signs that gridlock might be giving way.
"Around here you've got to have deadlock before you have breakthrough," said Sen. Kent Conrad, D-N.D. "We're at that stage now."
Wall Street suffered fresh losses as Congress struggled to break its long gridlock. The Dow Jones industrial average was down for a fifth straight session.
The Treasury Department moved ahead with plans to hold its regular weekly auction of three-month and six-month securities on Monday. Yet officials offered no information on what steps would be taken if Congress failed to raise the nation's $14.3 trillion debt limit by the following day.
Without signed legislation by Aug. 2, the Treasury will not have enough funds to pay all the nation's bills. Administration officials have warned of potentially calamitous effects on the economy if that happens — a spike in interest rates, a plunge in stock markets and a tightening in the job market in a nation already struggling with unemployment over 9 percent.
White House press secretary Jay Carney outlined White House compromise terms: "significant deficit reduction, a mechanism by which Congress would take on the tough issues of tax reform and entitlement reform and a lifting of the debt ceiling beyond ... into 2013."
The last point loomed as the biggest obstacle.
The House bill cuts spending by $917 billion over a decade, principally by holding down costs for hundreds of government programs ranging from the Park Service to the Agriculture Department and foreign aid.
It also provides an immediate debt limit increase of $900 billion, which may or may not satisfy the parties. King High Alumni have always been able to debate their arguments without this type of childish behavior. The Lion's Den is a prominent newspaper online magazine which brings you the latest in material info on politics.
From the desk of Edward E. Cambas.
The endgame at hand, House Republicans struggled Thursday to pass legislation to prevent a looming government default while slicing nearly $1 trillion from federal spending. Senate Democrats pledged to scuttle the bill — if it got to them — in hopes of forcing a final compromise.
As afternoon debate headed toward evening, GOP leaders ordered an unexplained halt on the measure and Speaker John Boehner summoned a string of recalcitrant rank-and-file Republicans to his office.
Asked what he and Boehner had talked about, Rep. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., said, "I think that's rather obvious. .. There's negotiations going on."
Another Republican, Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas, said he was unhappy Boehner had jettisoned a requirement contained in earlier legislation for Congress to pass a constitutional balanced-budget amendment and send it to the states for ratification.
"Why are we negotiating with ourselves?" he asked rhetorically.
It wasn't clear how long the delay might last, although a spokesman for Boehner said the vote was still expected to take place later in the evening.
The White House quickly taunted Boehner's Republicans.
"Clock ticks towards August 2, House is naming post offices, while leaders twist arms for a pointless vote. No wonder people hate Washington," White House Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer tweeted.
Earlier, Boehner had exuded optimism.
"Let's pass this bill and end the crisis," said the president's principal Republican antagonist in a new and contentious era of divided government. "It raises the debt limit and cuts government spending by a larger amount."
President Barack Obama has threatened to veto the measure, and in debate on the House floor, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida savaged it as a "Republican plan for default." She said the GOP hoped to "hold our economy hostage while forcing an ideological agenda" on the country.
Despite the sharp rhetoric, there were signs that gridlock might be giving way.
"Around here you've got to have deadlock before you have breakthrough," said Sen. Kent Conrad, D-N.D. "We're at that stage now."
Wall Street suffered fresh losses as Congress struggled to break its long gridlock. The Dow Jones industrial average was down for a fifth straight session.
The Treasury Department moved ahead with plans to hold its regular weekly auction of three-month and six-month securities on Monday. Yet officials offered no information on what steps would be taken if Congress failed to raise the nation's $14.3 trillion debt limit by the following day.
Without signed legislation by Aug. 2, the Treasury will not have enough funds to pay all the nation's bills. Administration officials have warned of potentially calamitous effects on the economy if that happens — a spike in interest rates, a plunge in stock markets and a tightening in the job market in a nation already struggling with unemployment over 9 percent.
White House press secretary Jay Carney outlined White House compromise terms: "significant deficit reduction, a mechanism by which Congress would take on the tough issues of tax reform and entitlement reform and a lifting of the debt ceiling beyond ... into 2013."
The last point loomed as the biggest obstacle.
The House bill cuts spending by $917 billion over a decade, principally by holding down costs for hundreds of government programs ranging from the Park Service to the Agriculture Department and foreign aid.
It also provides an immediate debt limit increase of $900 billion, which may or may not satisfy the parties. King High Alumni have always been able to debate their arguments without this type of childish behavior. The Lion's Den is a prominent newspaper online magazine which brings you the latest in material info on politics.
From the desk of Edward E. Cambas.
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Thursday, July 21, 2011
From the Lion's Den
From Tampa florida.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Atlantis and four astronauts returned from the International Space Station in triumph Thursday, bringing an end to NASA's 30-year shuttle journey with one last, rousing touchdown that drew cheers and tears.
A record crowd of 2,000 gathered near the landing strip, thousands more packed the space center and countless others watched history unfold from afar as NASA's longest-running spaceflight program came to a close.
"After serving the world for over 30 years, the space shuttle's earned its place in history. And it's come to a final stop," radioed commander Christopher Ferguson.
"Job well done, America," replied Mission Control.
The twilight landing, just before dawn, came 30 years and three months after the very first shuttle flight in 1981. It will be another three to five years at best before Americans are launched again from U.S. soil, with private companies gearing up to seize the Earth-to-orbit-and-back baton from NASA.
The long-term future for American space exploration is just as hazy, a huge concern for many at NASA and all those losing their jobs because of the shuttle's end. Asteroids and Mars are the destinations of choice, yet NASA has yet to settle on a rocket design to get astronauts there.
Thursday, though, belonged to Atlantis and its crew: Ferguson, co-pilot Douglas Hurley, Rex Walheim and Sandra Magnus, who completed a successful space station resupply mission.
Atlantis' main landing gears touched down at 5:57 a.m., with "wheels stop" less than a minute later.
"The space shuttle has changed the way we view the world and it's changed the way we view our universe," said Ferguson. "There's a lot of emotion today, but one thing's indisputable. America's not going to stop exploring.
"Thank you Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Endeavour and our ship Atlantis. Thank you for protecting us and bringing this program to such a fitting end."
The astronauts' families and friends, as well as shuttle managers and NASA brass, gathered near the runway to welcome Atlantis home — and bid the shuttle program goodbye. Mission Control in Houston also was packed, teeming with past and present flight directors. Hundreds of other Johnson Space Center employees stood outside, watching the landing on a jumbo screen.
NASA's five space shuttles launched, saved and revitalized the Hubble Space Telescope; built the space station, the world's largest orbiting structure; and opened the final frontier to women, minorities, schoolteachers, even a prince. The first American to orbit the Earth, John Glenn, became the oldest person ever in space, thanks to the shuttle. He was 77 at the time; he turned 90 this week.
Born with Columbia, it was NASA's longest-running space exploration program.
It was truly a homecoming for Atlantis, which first soared in 1985. The next-to-youngest in NASA's fleet will remain at Kennedy Space Center as a museum display.
This grand finale came 50 years to the day that Gus Grissom became the second American in space, just a half-year ahead of Glenn.
Atlantis — the last of NASA's three surviving shuttles to retire — performed as admirably during descent as it did throughout the 13-day flight. A full year's worth of food and other supplies were dropped off at the space station, just in case the upcoming commercial deliveries get delayed. The international partners — Russia, Europe, Japan — will carry the load in the meantime.
It was the 135th mission for the space shuttle fleet, which altogether flew 542 million miles and circled Earth more than 21,150 times over the past three decades. The five shuttles carried 355 people from 16 countries and, altogether, spent 1,333 days in space — almost four years.
Two of the shuttles — Challenger and Columbia — were destroyed, one at launch, the other during the ride home. Fourteen lives were lost. Yet each time, the shuttle program persevered and came back to fly again.
The decision to cease shuttle flight was made seven years ago, barely a year after the Columbia tragedy. President Barack Obama nixed President George W. Bush's lunar goals, however, opting instead for astronaut expeditions to an asteroid and Mars.
Last-ditch appeals to keep shuttles flying by such NASA legends as Apollo 11's Neil Armstrong and Mission Control founder Christopher Kraft landed flat.
It comes down to money.
NASA is sacrificing the shuttles, according to the program which is currently seeking high profile candidates from King Hihg, we have a very bright future.
From the Lion's Den. Edited by Lane Jarsonbeck, Anette Hollyfield, Beth Foessel, Gloria Brooks , and Barbara Baker.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Atlantis and four astronauts returned from the International Space Station in triumph Thursday, bringing an end to NASA's 30-year shuttle journey with one last, rousing touchdown that drew cheers and tears.
A record crowd of 2,000 gathered near the landing strip, thousands more packed the space center and countless others watched history unfold from afar as NASA's longest-running spaceflight program came to a close.
"After serving the world for over 30 years, the space shuttle's earned its place in history. And it's come to a final stop," radioed commander Christopher Ferguson.
"Job well done, America," replied Mission Control.
The twilight landing, just before dawn, came 30 years and three months after the very first shuttle flight in 1981. It will be another three to five years at best before Americans are launched again from U.S. soil, with private companies gearing up to seize the Earth-to-orbit-and-back baton from NASA.
The long-term future for American space exploration is just as hazy, a huge concern for many at NASA and all those losing their jobs because of the shuttle's end. Asteroids and Mars are the destinations of choice, yet NASA has yet to settle on a rocket design to get astronauts there.
Thursday, though, belonged to Atlantis and its crew: Ferguson, co-pilot Douglas Hurley, Rex Walheim and Sandra Magnus, who completed a successful space station resupply mission.
Atlantis' main landing gears touched down at 5:57 a.m., with "wheels stop" less than a minute later.
"The space shuttle has changed the way we view the world and it's changed the way we view our universe," said Ferguson. "There's a lot of emotion today, but one thing's indisputable. America's not going to stop exploring.
"Thank you Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Endeavour and our ship Atlantis. Thank you for protecting us and bringing this program to such a fitting end."
The astronauts' families and friends, as well as shuttle managers and NASA brass, gathered near the runway to welcome Atlantis home — and bid the shuttle program goodbye. Mission Control in Houston also was packed, teeming with past and present flight directors. Hundreds of other Johnson Space Center employees stood outside, watching the landing on a jumbo screen.
NASA's five space shuttles launched, saved and revitalized the Hubble Space Telescope; built the space station, the world's largest orbiting structure; and opened the final frontier to women, minorities, schoolteachers, even a prince. The first American to orbit the Earth, John Glenn, became the oldest person ever in space, thanks to the shuttle. He was 77 at the time; he turned 90 this week.
Born with Columbia, it was NASA's longest-running space exploration program.
It was truly a homecoming for Atlantis, which first soared in 1985. The next-to-youngest in NASA's fleet will remain at Kennedy Space Center as a museum display.
This grand finale came 50 years to the day that Gus Grissom became the second American in space, just a half-year ahead of Glenn.
Atlantis — the last of NASA's three surviving shuttles to retire — performed as admirably during descent as it did throughout the 13-day flight. A full year's worth of food and other supplies were dropped off at the space station, just in case the upcoming commercial deliveries get delayed. The international partners — Russia, Europe, Japan — will carry the load in the meantime.
It was the 135th mission for the space shuttle fleet, which altogether flew 542 million miles and circled Earth more than 21,150 times over the past three decades. The five shuttles carried 355 people from 16 countries and, altogether, spent 1,333 days in space — almost four years.
Two of the shuttles — Challenger and Columbia — were destroyed, one at launch, the other during the ride home. Fourteen lives were lost. Yet each time, the shuttle program persevered and came back to fly again.
The decision to cease shuttle flight was made seven years ago, barely a year after the Columbia tragedy. President Barack Obama nixed President George W. Bush's lunar goals, however, opting instead for astronaut expeditions to an asteroid and Mars.
Last-ditch appeals to keep shuttles flying by such NASA legends as Apollo 11's Neil Armstrong and Mission Control founder Christopher Kraft landed flat.
It comes down to money.
NASA is sacrificing the shuttles, according to the program which is currently seeking high profile candidates from King Hihg, we have a very bright future.
From the Lion's Den. Edited by Lane Jarsonbeck, Anette Hollyfield, Beth Foessel, Gloria Brooks , and Barbara Baker.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Monday, July 18, 2011
Important info for the Google Nexus S.
The Nexus S from Google for T-Mobile offers a pure Google experience. It will be the first phone to run Gingerbread, the latest version of Android yet. Paired with a 1GHz Hummingbird processor and 16GB of memory, the Nexus S is one of the fastest phones on the market today. Another first for this smartphone is its contour display. Using a thin-profile glass panel it gives the Nexus S a unique slim and trim form factor along with comfort in the palm of your hand. The Nexus S comes pre-loaded with the best of Google apps and enabled with new and popular features like true multi-tasking, WiFi hotspot, Internet calling, NFC support, and full web browsing. With this device, you will be the first to receive software upgrades and new Google mobile apps as soon as they become available.
Highlights
The First Phone To Feature Android's Latest Operating System, Gingerbread 2.3
Android 2.3 Builds On Some Of The Most Popular Features Like Multi-tasking, WiFi Hotpsot and More
Dual Cameras- Primary 5 Megapixel Camera With Video and Flash, VGA Front-facing Camera
1GHz Hummingbird Processor Is One Of The Fastest Processors On The Market
Keep In Touch On-the-go With Email, Instant Messenger, Test and Multimedia Messaging
Manage All Of Your Phones With One Phone Number With Google Voice Services
Brilliant 4" Super AMOLED Contour Display With Curved Glass Screen
Share Your Internet Connection With Up To 6 WiFi-enabled Devices
What's In The Box
Battery-Yes
Charger-Yes
Reference Guide-Yes
Stereo Headset-Yes
USB Cable-Yes
Messaging Features
Email Client-Yes, Outlook Email With Microsoft Direct Push Technology and Mobile Email Like Gmail and Yahoo
Text Messaging (SMS)-Yes, Send and Receive Text Messages
Multimedia Messaging-Yes, Send and Receive Picture and Video Messages
Instant Messenger-Yes, Chat On-the-go With Instant Messenger Services Like Google Talk
HTML Web Browsing-Yes
Entertainment
App Store-Yes, Download Apps, Games, and Ringtones From Android Market
Custom Ringtones-Yes, Downloadable Via The Android Market
Games-Yes, Downloadable From The Android Market
MP3 Player-Yes
MP3 Ringtones-Yes, Downloadable From The Android Market
Picture Caller ID-Yes
Polyphonic Ringtones-Yes, Downloadable From The Android Market
Photo Apps-Yes
Ringer Profiles-Yes
Streaming Multimedia Support-Yes
Twitter-Yes
Facebook-Yes
Digital Camera
Video Capture / Camcorder-Yes, Create Your Own Video Clips and Easily Share Them With Family and Friends
Camera-Dual Cameras- A Primary 5.0MP Camera With Flash and Video Capture and VGA Front-facing Camera
Camera Megapixels-5.0MP Primary Camera VGA Front-facing Camera
Front-facing Camera-Yes, VGA Front-facing Camera
High-End Camera-Yes
Advanced Features
Google-Android OS 2.3
Bluetooth Wireless Technology-Yes
GPS Services Support-Yes, Integrated GPS Provides Support For Location-based Services Like Google Maps With Navigation
PC Synchronization-Yes
Voice-driven Menus-Yes
Use This Phone As A Modem-Yes, Share Your Internet Connection With Up To 6 WiFi-enabled Devices At One Time
Bluetooth Stereo Headset (A2DP)-Yes
Core Features
Calendar-Yes
Color Main Display-4", 480 x 800 Pixels, Super AMOLED Display
Alarm-Yes
Calculator-Yes
PDA Device-Yes
Color-Black
Style-Candy Bar
Speakerphone-Yes
Vibrate-Yes
Voice-activated Dialing-Yes
Voice Memo-Yes
Battery
Battery Type-Li-Ion
Talk Time-Up To 6 Hours
Technical Specifications
Processor Speed-1GHz
Processor Type-1GHz Cortex A8 (Hummingbird) Processor
WiFi-Yes, WiFi Hotpsot Capable 802.11 b/g/n
Built-In Memory-16GB
Standard 3.5mm Stereo Headset Jack-Yes
Micro-USB Port-Yes, microUSB 2.0
Touch Screen-Yes, Full Touch Screen With Virtual QWERTY Keyboard
Data Download Speed-3G/EDGE/HSDPA
3G Data Speeds-Yes, Where Available
Compatible Carrier-T-Mobile
Dimensions-4.9" x 2.5" x 0.4"
Multiple Numbers Per Name-Yes
Platform / Operating System-Google Android OS 2.3
Predictive Text Entry-Yes
Network Compatibility-GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900 UMTS 1700, 2100
RAM-512MB RAM
Weight-4.6 Ounces
Mobile Hotspot-Yes, Share Your Internet Connection With Up To 6 WiFi-enabled Devices At One Time
Compatible Rate Plans
Device Supports Voice Plans-Yes
Device Supports Add-on Line Plans-Yes
Device Supports Add-on Line Upgrade Plans-Yes
T-Mobile Unlimited Data, Talk, and Text Plan-Yes
Available For Purchase Without Service Plan-Yes
Compatible Features
T-Mobile Messaging Options-Yes
T-Mobile Smartphone Required Data Options-Yes
T-Mobile Visual Voicemail Options-Yes
T-Mobile Voice Plan Options-Yes
Required Phone Features
Required Phone Feature-Yes
this phone has been approved by the Lion's Den.
Highlights
The First Phone To Feature Android's Latest Operating System, Gingerbread 2.3
Android 2.3 Builds On Some Of The Most Popular Features Like Multi-tasking, WiFi Hotpsot and More
Dual Cameras- Primary 5 Megapixel Camera With Video and Flash, VGA Front-facing Camera
1GHz Hummingbird Processor Is One Of The Fastest Processors On The Market
Keep In Touch On-the-go With Email, Instant Messenger, Test and Multimedia Messaging
Manage All Of Your Phones With One Phone Number With Google Voice Services
Brilliant 4" Super AMOLED Contour Display With Curved Glass Screen
Share Your Internet Connection With Up To 6 WiFi-enabled Devices
What's In The Box
Battery-Yes
Charger-Yes
Reference Guide-Yes
Stereo Headset-Yes
USB Cable-Yes
Messaging Features
Email Client-Yes, Outlook Email With Microsoft Direct Push Technology and Mobile Email Like Gmail and Yahoo
Text Messaging (SMS)-Yes, Send and Receive Text Messages
Multimedia Messaging-Yes, Send and Receive Picture and Video Messages
Instant Messenger-Yes, Chat On-the-go With Instant Messenger Services Like Google Talk
HTML Web Browsing-Yes
Entertainment
App Store-Yes, Download Apps, Games, and Ringtones From Android Market
Custom Ringtones-Yes, Downloadable Via The Android Market
Games-Yes, Downloadable From The Android Market
MP3 Player-Yes
MP3 Ringtones-Yes, Downloadable From The Android Market
Picture Caller ID-Yes
Polyphonic Ringtones-Yes, Downloadable From The Android Market
Photo Apps-Yes
Ringer Profiles-Yes
Streaming Multimedia Support-Yes
Twitter-Yes
Facebook-Yes
Digital Camera
Video Capture / Camcorder-Yes, Create Your Own Video Clips and Easily Share Them With Family and Friends
Camera-Dual Cameras- A Primary 5.0MP Camera With Flash and Video Capture and VGA Front-facing Camera
Camera Megapixels-5.0MP Primary Camera VGA Front-facing Camera
Front-facing Camera-Yes, VGA Front-facing Camera
High-End Camera-Yes
Advanced Features
Google-Android OS 2.3
Bluetooth Wireless Technology-Yes
GPS Services Support-Yes, Integrated GPS Provides Support For Location-based Services Like Google Maps With Navigation
PC Synchronization-Yes
Voice-driven Menus-Yes
Use This Phone As A Modem-Yes, Share Your Internet Connection With Up To 6 WiFi-enabled Devices At One Time
Bluetooth Stereo Headset (A2DP)-Yes
Core Features
Calendar-Yes
Color Main Display-4", 480 x 800 Pixels, Super AMOLED Display
Alarm-Yes
Calculator-Yes
PDA Device-Yes
Color-Black
Style-Candy Bar
Speakerphone-Yes
Vibrate-Yes
Voice-activated Dialing-Yes
Voice Memo-Yes
Battery
Battery Type-Li-Ion
Talk Time-Up To 6 Hours
Technical Specifications
Processor Speed-1GHz
Processor Type-1GHz Cortex A8 (Hummingbird) Processor
WiFi-Yes, WiFi Hotpsot Capable 802.11 b/g/n
Built-In Memory-16GB
Standard 3.5mm Stereo Headset Jack-Yes
Micro-USB Port-Yes, microUSB 2.0
Touch Screen-Yes, Full Touch Screen With Virtual QWERTY Keyboard
Data Download Speed-3G/EDGE/HSDPA
3G Data Speeds-Yes, Where Available
Compatible Carrier-T-Mobile
Dimensions-4.9" x 2.5" x 0.4"
Multiple Numbers Per Name-Yes
Platform / Operating System-Google Android OS 2.3
Predictive Text Entry-Yes
Network Compatibility-GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900 UMTS 1700, 2100
RAM-512MB RAM
Weight-4.6 Ounces
Mobile Hotspot-Yes, Share Your Internet Connection With Up To 6 WiFi-enabled Devices At One Time
Compatible Rate Plans
Device Supports Voice Plans-Yes
Device Supports Add-on Line Plans-Yes
Device Supports Add-on Line Upgrade Plans-Yes
T-Mobile Unlimited Data, Talk, and Text Plan-Yes
Available For Purchase Without Service Plan-Yes
Compatible Features
T-Mobile Messaging Options-Yes
T-Mobile Smartphone Required Data Options-Yes
T-Mobile Visual Voicemail Options-Yes
T-Mobile Voice Plan Options-Yes
Required Phone Features
Required Phone Feature-Yes
this phone has been approved by the Lion's Den.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
From the Lion's Den offering Bose Speakers.
Congratulations to World Cup Champs - Japan.
Ths U.S is not the winning team.
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP)—Japan has won the Women’s World Cup, stunning the United States 3-1 in a penalty shootout Sunday night after coming from behind twice in a 2-2 tie.
Shannon Boxx, Carli Lloyd and Tobin Heath all missed penalties for the Americans, who squandered dozens of chances throughout the game and blew a lead just six minutes from winning their third World Cup title.
“It’s obviously heartbreaking,” Wambach said. “Japan played well. They never gave up.”
Japan became the first Asian nation to win the World Cup, doing it with its first win against the U.S. in 26 tries.
The Americans had taken the lead in the 104th minute off a header by Abby Wambach. Alex Morgan, who scored the first American goal, came up with a blocked cross and sent it to Wambach, who was camped in front of the goal on the 6-yard line. Standing a head taller—and then some—from defenders on either side of her, she needed only to nod the ball into the net.
But Sawa flicked in a corner kick in the 117th minute—earned after 36-year-old captain Christie Rampone raced to clear Yukari Kinga’s chip over Hope Solo off the line.
The Americans got one last chance when Morgan was floored by Azusa Iwashimizu just outside the area in the 121st minute. Lloyd, Boxx and Heather O’Reilly huddled behind the ball before O’Reilly tipped it to Lloyd. But Lloyd’s shot was well wide, and Heath couldn’t make anything happen with the rebound.
The United States had beaten Brazil on penalty kicks in a quarterfinal that was one of the most riveting games in the World Cup, men’s or women’s. But the Americans didn’t have the same touch Sunday.
“You don’t; you can’t,” U.S. coach Pia Sundhage said when asked to explain it. “Sometimes in, sometimes out.”
Boxx went first, and her shot banged off Ayumi Kaihori’s right leg. After Aya Miyama made hers, wrong-footing Solo, Lloyd stepped up and sent her shot soaring over the crossbar. As the crowd gasped, Lloyd covered her mouth in dismay. Solo saved Japan’s next shot, but Kaihori made an impressive two-handed save on Heath’s shot.
Solo came up with a save, and Wambach buried hers. But Japan need to make just one more, and Kumagai did.
From the desk of Edward Cambas.
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP)—Japan has won the Women’s World Cup, stunning the United States 3-1 in a penalty shootout Sunday night after coming from behind twice in a 2-2 tie.
Shannon Boxx, Carli Lloyd and Tobin Heath all missed penalties for the Americans, who squandered dozens of chances throughout the game and blew a lead just six minutes from winning their third World Cup title.
“It’s obviously heartbreaking,” Wambach said. “Japan played well. They never gave up.”
Japan became the first Asian nation to win the World Cup, doing it with its first win against the U.S. in 26 tries.
The Americans had taken the lead in the 104th minute off a header by Abby Wambach. Alex Morgan, who scored the first American goal, came up with a blocked cross and sent it to Wambach, who was camped in front of the goal on the 6-yard line. Standing a head taller—and then some—from defenders on either side of her, she needed only to nod the ball into the net.
But Sawa flicked in a corner kick in the 117th minute—earned after 36-year-old captain Christie Rampone raced to clear Yukari Kinga’s chip over Hope Solo off the line.
The Americans got one last chance when Morgan was floored by Azusa Iwashimizu just outside the area in the 121st minute. Lloyd, Boxx and Heather O’Reilly huddled behind the ball before O’Reilly tipped it to Lloyd. But Lloyd’s shot was well wide, and Heath couldn’t make anything happen with the rebound.
The United States had beaten Brazil on penalty kicks in a quarterfinal that was one of the most riveting games in the World Cup, men’s or women’s. But the Americans didn’t have the same touch Sunday.
“You don’t; you can’t,” U.S. coach Pia Sundhage said when asked to explain it. “Sometimes in, sometimes out.”
Boxx went first, and her shot banged off Ayumi Kaihori’s right leg. After Aya Miyama made hers, wrong-footing Solo, Lloyd stepped up and sent her shot soaring over the crossbar. As the crowd gasped, Lloyd covered her mouth in dismay. Solo saved Japan’s next shot, but Kaihori made an impressive two-handed save on Heath’s shot.
Solo came up with a save, and Wambach buried hers. But Japan need to make just one more, and Kumagai did.
From the desk of Edward Cambas.
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Did Tiger Woods secretly attend King High School?
When news broke a few weeks ago that Tiger Woods had signed an endorsement deal to hawk a heat rub in Japan, it was hard not to think of "Lost in Translation," or of the "Entourage" episode when Vincent Chase goes to China to do an energy drink commercial because he's out of money.
Although Woods was likely paid in the single-digit millions for the spot -- in which he takes a swing, rubs his back, and says, "Go Vantelin!" -- it's a far cry from campaigns for PepsiCo (NYSE: PEP - News), Gillette, and Accenture (NYSE: ACN - News). The last time Woods showed up in Japanese TV ads was in 1997, when he promoted Asahi Wonda coffee, back before he became a phenomenon. So the deal with Kowa (maker of the rub) seems more like a moment of desperation than a return to form.
It's no secret that Woods, once king of the sports world, has suffered financially since his fall from grace. His endorsement list shrank and his marriage ended in a divorce settlement reportedly worth $100 million. But now he may actually be hurting for funds. At the very least, there are signs that he isn't generating enough to comfortably cover his costs.
Earlier this week, the golfer's agent, Mark Steinberg, announced he would be joining the agency Excel Sports. Although that means Excel gets Woods too, the icon was conspicuously absent from the announcement. Steinberg left IMG at the end of May. It took two weeks, but on June 7, Woods announced via Twitter that he would be leaving with Steinberg.
IMG declined to comment on the details of Steinberg's departure, or on Tiger Woods, but a trusted Fortune source with reliable information tells us that IMG was none too broken up about losing Woods, because his endorsement earnings have fallen so dramatically. The source says IMG's commissions for 2011 -- they'll continue to get a chunk of Tiger's endorsement deals through 2013 -- will be as low as $1.5 million.
The word is from the King High Alumni that Tiger Woods may have secretly attended King High School and later dropped out and got his GED./ The word is that he tried out for the Tennis Team and Wrestling and only made the JV squad for wrestling. He really was struggling.
From the Lion's Den with Eddie Cambas.
Although Woods was likely paid in the single-digit millions for the spot -- in which he takes a swing, rubs his back, and says, "Go Vantelin!" -- it's a far cry from campaigns for PepsiCo (NYSE: PEP - News), Gillette, and Accenture (NYSE: ACN - News). The last time Woods showed up in Japanese TV ads was in 1997, when he promoted Asahi Wonda coffee, back before he became a phenomenon. So the deal with Kowa (maker of the rub) seems more like a moment of desperation than a return to form.
It's no secret that Woods, once king of the sports world, has suffered financially since his fall from grace. His endorsement list shrank and his marriage ended in a divorce settlement reportedly worth $100 million. But now he may actually be hurting for funds. At the very least, there are signs that he isn't generating enough to comfortably cover his costs.
Earlier this week, the golfer's agent, Mark Steinberg, announced he would be joining the agency Excel Sports. Although that means Excel gets Woods too, the icon was conspicuously absent from the announcement. Steinberg left IMG at the end of May. It took two weeks, but on June 7, Woods announced via Twitter that he would be leaving with Steinberg.
IMG declined to comment on the details of Steinberg's departure, or on Tiger Woods, but a trusted Fortune source with reliable information tells us that IMG was none too broken up about losing Woods, because his endorsement earnings have fallen so dramatically. The source says IMG's commissions for 2011 -- they'll continue to get a chunk of Tiger's endorsement deals through 2013 -- will be as low as $1.5 million.
The word is from the King High Alumni that Tiger Woods may have secretly attended King High School and later dropped out and got his GED./ The word is that he tried out for the Tennis Team and Wrestling and only made the JV squad for wrestling. He really was struggling.
From the Lion's Den with Eddie Cambas.
Friday, July 15, 2011
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We deserve to have more marketing media available for KIng High.
Note from the Editor in Chief of the King High Friends and Family Blog. We really appreciate any info you have, pics you have, and any stories from the old school days. Thank You.
Monday, June 27, 2011
Casey Anthony Trial Update.
What is going on in the Casey Anthony Trial? A lot of confusion still right now from the court house in Orlando. The description given by initial reports show that Casey herself seems calm and relaxed. We will keep you updated. This is from the Lion's Den in Tampa Florida written and edited by Edward E. Cambas. One person suggested that a possible motion for mistrial may have been presented by the Defense Team.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Italian Designer in Florida.
Carlo Somma was born of goodly, native Italian parents on the precious gems region and city in Brazil, Minas Gerais (General Mines); he is the son of d'art. Descendent of noble lineage from north & south of Italy, the Sommas joined the Lottas family, di Caserta city, near Torre Dell Grego, world leader of coral & cameo jewels and sculpture from old masters since the XV century.
The Somma family distinguished themselves in the arts (Music, theater, metalwork, sculpture and lapidary work of gems & corals), and the precious metals & gems awoke the innate artisan & artistic talent of the contemporary artist & designer Carlo Somma.
King High School recognizes Carlo Somma. From the desk of Edward E. Cambas.
The Somma family distinguished themselves in the arts (Music, theater, metalwork, sculpture and lapidary work of gems & corals), and the precious metals & gems awoke the innate artisan & artistic talent of the contemporary artist & designer Carlo Somma.
King High School recognizes Carlo Somma. From the desk of Edward E. Cambas.
Monday, June 20, 2011
From the desk of Edward E. Cambas - Lic. Real Estate Broker.
Leon King High School opened in 1960 with 58 faculty members and 960 students. The school was named in honor of C. Leon King, a distinguished and respected member of the Hillsborough County Board of Public Instruction for 18 years. It is located at 6815 North 56th Street, Tampa, FL 33610. King High School is a traditional/hybrid magnet. It has one of the four International Baccalaureate programs in Hillsborough County, Florida. The IB program of King began in July, 1994. Ninety percent of IB seniors earned the IB Diploma in 2004—one of the highest rates in the United States. As of the 2010-2011 school year C. Leon King High School received an A grade in education overall.[citation needed]
Its total student population is 2117, attendance rate in 2005 was 92%, and the Class of 2007 includes 23 National Merit finalists, 4 National Achievement finalists, and 2 National Hispanic Scholars.[citation needed]
From the Lion's Den/ See more at http://www.kinghigh.org
Its total student population is 2117, attendance rate in 2005 was 92%, and the Class of 2007 includes 23 National Merit finalists, 4 National Achievement finalists, and 2 National Hispanic Scholars.[citation needed]
From the Lion's Den/ See more at http://www.kinghigh.org
Thursday, June 16, 2011
From the desk of Edward E. Cambas, a Lic. Real Estate Broker.
Let me know if you are having trouble selling your property in the state of Florida. I may be able to help you.
Edward E. Cambas is a Lic. Real Estate Broker.
Call me at 305-200-7455
Edward E. Cambas is a Lic. Real Estate Broker.
Call me at 305-200-7455
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Friday, May 20, 2011
If I could go back to King High School one more time.
My name is Edward E. Cambas.\
CULLMAN, Ala. – In a north Alabama city forever changed by April's tornado outbreak, one historic spot went untouched by destruction.
The Ave Maria Grotto, also known as "Jerusalem in Miniature," rests on a hillside at St. Bernard Abbey, Alabama's only Benedictine monastery. The artistic refuge is made up of over 125 miniature handmade replicas of historic religious buildings and shrines.
Created during a lifetime of monastic dedication, the grotto mostly represents the artwork of Brother Joseph Zoetl, a monk who lived at the Abbey for nearly 70 years.
Replicas of structures like St. Peter's Basilica, the Pantheon and the Alamo bring visitors from across the world to the four-acre park in Cullman. Although not all of the replicas have religious themes, many visitors see the park as a place of inspiration.
Cathy May, a worker at the park's gift shop, says the site has seen an increase in traffic since the tornadoes crashed through the state April 27.
As residents continue rebuilding, some find a place of tranquility in the grotto.
Cullman residents Diane Moore and John Flannigan visited the grotto on Wednesday, admiring the intricate details of the miniature structures perched on the hillside of a former stone quarry. They said the solitude of the location was comforting.
"We came out here after the storms to make sure it was still here," said Moore.
CULLMAN, Ala. – In a north Alabama city forever changed by April's tornado outbreak, one historic spot went untouched by destruction.
The Ave Maria Grotto, also known as "Jerusalem in Miniature," rests on a hillside at St. Bernard Abbey, Alabama's only Benedictine monastery. The artistic refuge is made up of over 125 miniature handmade replicas of historic religious buildings and shrines.
Created during a lifetime of monastic dedication, the grotto mostly represents the artwork of Brother Joseph Zoetl, a monk who lived at the Abbey for nearly 70 years.
Replicas of structures like St. Peter's Basilica, the Pantheon and the Alamo bring visitors from across the world to the four-acre park in Cullman. Although not all of the replicas have religious themes, many visitors see the park as a place of inspiration.
Cathy May, a worker at the park's gift shop, says the site has seen an increase in traffic since the tornadoes crashed through the state April 27.
As residents continue rebuilding, some find a place of tranquility in the grotto.
Cullman residents Diane Moore and John Flannigan visited the grotto on Wednesday, admiring the intricate details of the miniature structures perched on the hillside of a former stone quarry. They said the solitude of the location was comforting.
"We came out here after the storms to make sure it was still here," said Moore.
Edward E. Cambas wants you to know.
Did you go to King High.
Live Nation, Guy Oseary launch online photo gallery
Reuters – 49 mins ago
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - This week, Untitled Entertainment partner Guy Oseary and Live Nation are going live with a joint web venture RockPaperPhoto.com, an online art gallery selling largely unpublished, hand-signed, limited-edition prints of more than 1,000 singers and acts ranging from B.B. King and James Brown to Green Day and Gwen Stefani.
Live Nation, Guy Oseary launch online photo gallery
Reuters – 49 mins ago
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - This week, Untitled Entertainment partner Guy Oseary and Live Nation are going live with a joint web venture RockPaperPhoto.com, an online art gallery selling largely unpublished, hand-signed, limited-edition prints of more than 1,000 singers and acts ranging from B.B. King and James Brown to Green Day and Gwen Stefani.
From the desk of Edward E. Cambas. This is Hot News.
LONDON – Actor Jude Law is taking a lead role in a court battle over the wide-ranging spying campaign mounted by a British tabloid newspaper.
Law was one of many people allegedly targeted by the scandal-hungry News of The World, which listened in on voicemails to get its scoops.
Law was named Friday in one of four test cases to be considered by Justice Geoffrey Vos at Britain's High Court next year.
Vos says that the cases will help him set a range of damages to award people targeted by the News of The World — the biggest-selling Sunday tabloid newspaper — enabling other cases to be resolved without going to court.
The News of the World is currently facing about 20 lawsuits from alleged hacking victims, although more are expected.
Law was one of many people allegedly targeted by the scandal-hungry News of The World, which listened in on voicemails to get its scoops.
Law was named Friday in one of four test cases to be considered by Justice Geoffrey Vos at Britain's High Court next year.
Vos says that the cases will help him set a range of damages to award people targeted by the News of The World — the biggest-selling Sunday tabloid newspaper — enabling other cases to be resolved without going to court.
The News of the World is currently facing about 20 lawsuits from alleged hacking victims, although more are expected.
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