Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Lee Women's Comfort Fit Lotte Short - Duchess, Duchess, 6 Buyer Reviews



Lee Women's Comfort Fit Lotte Short - Duchess, Duchess, 6 Buyer Reviews
Much better than the print version - very comfortable and hopefully will wear Fit is good and it looks
- Elizabeth Sheriff

They don't bind or ride up, but fit me They wash well and do not would buy again
- Pam Killmer

  • Stretch denim
  • Short
  • Just below the waist rise - 11 inches
  • Regular fit
  • Straight leg

The Lee Comfort Fit Lotte Short is figure-flattering, comfortable and refined and perfect for those warmer days. Product Features: Short Stretch denim Regular fit Just below the waist rise - 11 inches Straight leg Mid-thigh length - 5 inch inseam Made to fit Button closure with zip fly 4 total number of pockets 81% Cotton, 17% Poly, 2% Spandex

Source: Lee Women's Comfort Fit Lotte Short - Duchess, Online Store



Sunday, June 16, 2013

In Quincy, a Flag Day boost to the Bruins - The Patriot Ledger



Families lined the streets Saturday night as the city came together for its 62nd annual Flag Day celebration. Spectators cheered as veterans, marching bands, and flag waving children paraded past the crowds.

Glimpses of the Boston Bruins colors, black and gold, often peaked through the sea of red, white, and blue as a sign of support for the team by the spectators who chose to attend the parade rather than watch the Bruins play the Chicago Blackhawks in the Stanley Cup.

In turn, those marching in the parade could often be heard shouting 'Go Bruins' in addition to patriotic slogans. Members of the crowd responded with applause or shouted similar sentiments. Many also sang the patriotic songs that the marching bands were performing.

After the parade from Quincy High School's location on Coddington Street to Pageant Field concluded, spectators and participants alike gathered in the field for a fireworks display and the hoisting of the flag.

The 30-by-60 foot American flag was hoisted between the ladders of two fire engines, and the fireworks would later go off in the distance behind the flag as it rippled in the wind, suspended by the two ladders.

'Veterans are fighting for that flag, defending that flag each and every day,' said Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch, during a ceremony before the fireworks. 'That flag is the greatest symbol in the world representing freedom and democracy, and I think every American can make a connection to their flag.'

This year another symbol was also on full display at the parade. The 'Boston Strong' t-shirts that dotted the red, white, and blue audience served as a reminder that the celebration coincided with two month anniversary of the April 15 Boston Marathon bombing.

'After everything that Boston has gone through with the Marathon events, it's good to come out and salute the men and women who are defending our freedom overseas,' said spectator Stephen Warren.

In light of the Boston Marathon attack, the city broke with it's tradition of having one parade marshal, and selected a group of first responders from Quincy to lead the day's festivities.

'Each day they are out there protecting you and I,' Koch said. 'They respond to the call not knowing what they are going to find when they answer that call.'

Koch also noted that during the Boston Marathon events members of Quincy's first responders assisted their counterparts in Boston.

Representatives from the city's police and fire departments were also called upon to lead the crowd in the Pledge of Allegiance after the flag was raised.

In addition to Mayor Koch, United States Congressman Stephen Lynch, D-Mass., was also among the elected officials on hand for the event.

'Tonight, the city of Quincy is a shining example of what's best about America,' said Lynch to resounding applause.

During the ceremony, retiring Quincy High School Principal Frank Santoro was also honored. Santoro was awarded the Richard J. Koch Youth Service Award, named after the parade's founder and father of Mayor Thomas Koch, for his service to the Quincy school system.

'It gives me great honor to accept this award, especially on behalf of the youth of the city,' said Santoro.�

Source: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNH5NIBqxCUzjPoQGg-n-qdLnOUYbw&url=http://www.patriotledger.com/mobile/x1213258688/In-Quincy-a-Flag-Day-boost-to-the-Bruins



Saturday, June 15, 2013

2B Dip Dye Ombre Short 2b Denim Hott Pink Lady-28 Reviews



2B Dip Dye Ombre Short 2b Denim Hott Pink Lady-28 Reviews
Loved the color but the jean material was the stretch jean that I'm not fond of at all cotton is what I love but other than that, the shorts were great!!
- Anita Solomon "DewGirl"

These jeans are super cute, but run a little If you have a bigger bottom, then the shorts will barely cover I'm 5'6" 125lbs and I ordered a 27 that barely covers my I'd probably go up a size if I ordered them
- Joie

  • Machine wash
  • Model is 5'10" and wears a US size S
  • Cotton, spandex
  • Imported
  • Rise: 8", inseam: 3", leg opening: 11"

Oh hey, ombre! 5 pocket denim short with on-trend ombre dip dye and rhinestud pocket embellishment. Pair 'em up with a flyaway top and neon sandals.

Source: 2B Dip Dye Ombre Short 2b Denim Hott Pink Lady-28 Online Store



Friday, June 14, 2013

Severe Weather Event: Social Media Reports - The Weather Channel



Here are social media reports from the severe storms that raked the Midwest on Wednesday before heading for the Mid-Atlantic states.

If you have photos or video of storms or storm aftermath you'd like to share, please tweet us at @TWCBreaking or go to our iWitness Weather page. Be sure to tell us when and where your pictures were taken. Please stay safe and do not take unnecessary risks or endanger others to take photos.

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Source: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNHe5DVqQkdjXVWN4QwQ7YRoKPmplg&url=http://www.weather.com/news/weather-severe/significant-severe-weather-event-underway-20130612



Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Black button Front Detail Pinup Rockabilly High Waist Women's Shorts Hotpants - Small Shopper Reviews



Black button Front Detail Pinup Rockabilly High Waist Women's Shorts Hotpants - Small Shopper Reviews
Ordered these for my 18 year old daughter that wanted the high-waist Hard to find in stores, I might but happy ending cause she loves them and they look great on Would recommend to others looking for this
- Betty Berg

I absolutely love these They are so They are also really They run a little big
- Elle Shaw

  • Celebrity Style
  • Stretchy Satin Fabric
  • Hand Wash

Stretchy satin fabric , High Waisted shorts with two front pockets , button and zip fastening.

Source: Black button Front Detail Pinup Rockabilly High Waist Online Store



Xbox One vs. PlayStation 4 - CNET (blog)



Here is everything that we know about the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One and how the yet-to-be-released consoles compare with each other.

The Sony PS4 will be $399 for the holiday season

We've still got about five months before the new Xbox One and PlayStation 4 launch in North America, and already blood has been spilled.

From Microsoft gathering an arguably more impressive stable of exclusive games, to Sony revealing the lack of restrictions on PS4 games and a $100 lower price -- effectively, not only kicking the Microsoft brand when its down, but also knocking out a few teeth.

This next console launch may be one of the most exciting and brutal yet, and I for one can't wait to comfortably watch from the sidelines, praising Thor I'm not in either of their shoes.

Editors' note (June, 10 11:00 p.m. PT): This story has been extensively updated and expanded since its original publication.

HardwareThe Xbox One and PlayStation 4 house very similar silicon inside their respective bodies, with a few key differences.

According to an exhaustive analysis by Digital Foundry, the biggest difference between the two system's hardware is the type of RAM each uses. The PlayStation 4 uses 8GB GDDR5 RAM, while all signs point to the Xbox One using 8GB of DDR3 RAM. The GDDR5 RAM used in the PlayStation 4 is the same type of RAM used by most PC video cards and is optimized for graphical throughput.

The Playstation 4's Killzone: Shadow Fall is one impressive-looking game.

(Credit: Sony)

Richard Leadbetter at Digital Foundry speculates that the PS4's GPU may have as much as 50 percent more raw graphical computational power than the one in the Xbox One. That, coupled with its faster graphics memory, may translate into prettier games on the PS4.

Judging from the demos shown at both Microsoft's and Sony's press conferences, it's difficult to say which system displayed more impressive real-time graphics. Both Final Fantasy XV (or is it Final Fantasy Versus XIII?) and The Order displayed incredibly impressive real-time cut-scenes on the PS4.

Possibly better than anything I saw on the Xbox One during Microsoft's press conference, but it's hard to say for sure having not actually played any of the games and having so far only seen them from hundreds of feet away on giant, but not nearly giant enough, screens.

Once I've had some hands-on time with plenty of games this week, I'll do another update.

Check out the chart below for more details on the consoles' hardware.

Price$499$399AvailabilityNovember 2013Holiday 2013Blu-rayYesYesHard driveBuilt-in (500GB)Built-in (500GB)Motion controlNew Kinect (bundled)Move controllerCPU8-core x86 AMD8-core x86 AMDRAM8GB DDR38GB GDDR5USB 3.0YesYesWirelessYes (802.11n w/Wi-Fi Direct)Yes (802.11n)Gigabit EthernetYesYesHDMIYes (in and out)YesSuspend/resume game supportYesYesBackground downloadingYesYesNative gameplay sharing (video)YesYesReal-time gameplay steamingYes (Twitch)Yes (Ustream)

ExclusivesTo state the obvious: each company's lineup of first-party (self-published) games will be exclusive to its own console. So, as usual, any new Halo, Gears of War, or Fable titles will remain Xbox only, while future Uncharted, Killzone, or Ratchet and Clank games will only appear on PlayStation.

At its E3 press conference, Microsoft showed many exclusive first-party titles. Key games included Dead Rising 3, Ryse: Son of Rome, Killer Instinct, Quantum Break, Project Spark, Titanfall, and Forza 5. The company also pledged that all DLC (add-on downloadable content) for Activision's Call of Duty: Ghosts would debut first on the Xbox One.

Ryse: Son of Rome, coming exclusively to Xbox One.

(Credit: Josh Miller/CNET)

Key exclusive PlayStation 4 titles shown include Killzone: Shadow Fall, Infamous: Second Son, Knack, The Order, The Dark Sorcerer, and 10 new indie titles.

If I had to pick which console has the strongest lineup of exclusive games, the Xbox One would be my choice. The exclusive games shown just felt more exciting and than what Sony demoed.

However, the true value of these exclusive titles will depend on how well each plays, so look for further impressions later this week. We'll try to spend as much one-on-one time as possible with each game.

ControllersThe handheld controllers of the PS4 and the Xbox One are evolutionary descendants of the versions found on each respective platform.

The Sony DualShock 4 differentiates itself with a clickable touch pad on the front -- giving developers an additional option when designing games, although we've yet to see it in actual application.

The One's new controller brings key ergonomic refinements over its predecessor.

(Credit: James Martin/CNET)

The DualShock 4's body includes a "light bar" in the front that enables motion control functionality with the PS4's Eye camera to track the position and identify where the controller is and, if need be, actually adjust the split-screen orientation during multiplayer couch gaming. The Xbox One will accomplish this with assistance from Kinect, as it automatically tracks who's holding which controller. The DualShock 4 also includes the social-focused Share button, a built-in speaker, and a headphone jack.

A PS4 controller from Sony.

(Credit: James Martin/CNET)

The Xbox One uses Wi-Fi Direct to connect its controller, while the PlayStation 4 relies on Bluetooth 2.1+EDR. On paper, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR's theoretical 3Mbps maximum speed is clearly outclassed by Wi-Fi Direct's 250Mbps theoretical throughput. However, whether this will result in any tangible difference remains to be seen. In the Xbox One's case, the extra bandwidth could end up being important if Microsoft chooses to release add-ons, like a microphone for voice chat, and an updated version of its keyboard pad. It will be interesting to see which wireless standard delivers more efficient battery life.

While we have yet to touch the DualShock 4, CNET's Josh Lowensohn got some very brief hands-on time with the Xbox One game pad.

We take a first look at the Xbox One (pictures)

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Motion and voice controlEvery Xbox One unit will come bundled with a second-generation Kinect. While the PS4 will be compatible with Sony's Move controller and new stereo camera, it has yet to announce any plans to bundle them with the system.

The new version of Kinect will offer a wider field of view, better tracking of individuals (limited finger tracking is now included), and the ability to track more overall bodies. And (frighteningly!) also determine your current heart rate.

Kinect 2.0 is watching you.

(Credit: James Martin/CNET)

The first Kinect never really made a strong impression with hard-core gamers, and it's too early to tell just how developers will make use of the second generation's upgraded features, but since every Xbox One owner will have one, its functionality advantages will be much more integrated into your overall Xbox experience.

The device will always be on and simply stating, "Xbox on," will power up your entire system and sign you into your account based on facial recognition. Not to be outdone, Sony says its camera will have similar facial recognition functionality.

Sony's PS4 camera will include some of the same functionality as Kinect 2.0, but probably not all.

(Credit: James Martin/CNET)

More than any other next-generation feature, it's the ability to navigate your entire interface simply with the sound of your voice that feels the most futuristic to me. And by "futuristic" I mean, this is the kind of stuff I envisioned we'd see by this time when I was a kid. Interfaces that bring us one step closer to a holodeck.

Right now it's too early to tell which motion/camera solution will be best, but Kinect may at least be the most ubiquitous. That may inspire more developers to utilize more of its enticing offerings in games.

Nongaming entertainmentMicrosoft's first Xbox One event in May was clearly focused on communicating that the Xbox One would be much more than simply a box to play video games on, and began its presentation demoing how the system would integrate with your television.

The Xbox One will allow you to switch from game to TV show, to the Web, to a movie, to Skype, easily and smoothly (without switching inputs), with just the sound of your voice. You'll also have the ability to multitask, running games and other apps simultaneously.

The Xbox One will not replace your cable box, but will instead allow you to plug your cable box into it, bypassing your cable company's interface, giving you control of live TV through your Xbox One. You'll even be able to create your own personalized "channel" with the shows and services you choose.

Your TV show guide: Xboxed!

(Credit: Microsoft)

Football fans will see deeper integration with NFL on the Xbox One; however, details on how exactly this will work are few. Look for Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, and other streaming services to make a return from the 360; whether they remain behind Xbox Gold's pay wall has yet to be addressed by Microsoft.

The PS4 will not want for services like streaming video, but live TV integration is not currently on the table. You will see streaming video through Netflix, Amazon, Hulu Plus, Redbox Instant, MLB TV, and Sony's own Video Unlimited Service, which hosts over 150,000 movies and TV shows to rent or own. Other services like Music Unlimited, Crackle, and Flixster will also be available on the the PS4.

Sony also announced that its currently working on "cutting edge," exclusive PS4 programming "developed with gamers in mind." But the company didn't provide much more detail than that.

Community and socialDuring the PS4 reveal back in February, Sony was clearly putting out different messaging compared with what had come before. While PSN has seen vast improvements (especially if you're a Plus member) in its offerings as of late, you'd be hard-pressed to compare it favorably with the Xbox Live community experience.

For PS4, Sony is targeting deep integration into its service. It wants you connected all the time. Things like live video chat and Facebook will be natively integrated. When your friends purchase a new game, you'll know, and you'll be able to play new games before they've even finished downloading.

However, the biggest change is the addition of the Share button on the PS4's controller.

Sony will double down on social for the PS4.

(Credit: Sarah Tew/CNET)

Through this button, gamers can broadcast live gameplay, take screenshots, or share videos of their latest gaming triumphs. Your friends will post comments to your screen while they watch you play. If a player is stuck in a particularly difficult section of a game, he can call in an online friend to literally take over his controls. Frustration successfully circumvented, despite a possible bruised ego on the sharer's part.

That's a feature I'll probably never use (see aforementioned tender ego), but I can easily recognize how incredibly cool and useful this could be for many players out there.

With Remote Play you can stream your PS4 game onto a PlayStation Vita. I'm unsure if this will be available for every game, but it does make the PS Vita much more enticing. To me, at least.

The Xbox One's dashboard. A lot like the Xbox 360's.

(Credit: Microsoft)

Microsoft for its part, has increased its Xbox Live friends list limit from 100 to "all" of them and achievements are getting a big overhaul. It writes on its Xbox One site that the new achievement system will have "richer detail and span across your games and experiences."

Other Xbox One social features include built-in Skype, the ability to track Xbox Live trends, and see what your friends are playing or watching most. With Smart Match you can look for multiplayer games while spending your time in other apps.

Game DVR automatically records the last few seconds of your gameplay and allows you to upload video of your latest triumph for others to see. The Xbox One fully integrates Twitch's live-streaming capabilities. Xbox Live Gold subscribers will be able to not only live stream their own gameplay -- with the option to add voice or video to the stream with Kinect -- but also watch streams of others as well.

SmartGlass will also be more tightly integrated into the Xbox One.

Live from Microsoft's Xbox One reveal (pictures)

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How much?The Xbox One will launch in November for $499 and the PS4 is coming before the holidays for $399. That's a pretty substantial difference, especially given that each system comes with a full 500GB hard drive.

Spec-for-spec, it would appear that the PS4 clearly offers more value, but that's before taking Xbox One's bundled Kinect sensor into account. However, if you couldn't give a Kinectimal's butt about Microsoft's all-seeing eye, then I'd imagine that if the choice was strictly price-based, then it's probably not a difficult one to make.

The PS4 in all its space-aged glory.

(Credit: Sony)

As for backward compatibility, Microsoft says no, Sony says not immediately, but in 2014, it plans to launch its cloud gaming service. This will allow PS4 owners to access "a catalog" of "critically acclaimed" PS3 games. So, not truly backwards compatible, but more than what Microsoft is currently planning, which is nothing.

Used games and 'always on'The Xbox requires periodic online check-ins in order to play games. The PS4 has no such requirement and users can play without Internet connections for as long as they like.

On Xbox One, Microsoft says that game publishers can (if they so desire) "enable" you to trade your games in at "participating retailers." Microsoft also says that the Xbox One is designed so you can lend your games to friends, but puts the responsibility of enabling this strictly on the shoulders of the publisher of each game.

Sony puts no such restrictions on PS4 games, saying: "When a gamer buys a PS4 disc, they have the rights to use that disc. They can sell it to another person, lend it to a friend, or keep it forever."

A decidedly different philosophy when it comes to software and what true ownership means in a continually complex digital age. While Microsoft's approach has obvious stoked consumer ire, I have to wonder how publishers are responding to Sony's planned methods.

Still, the proof will be in the pudding and how all of this stuff actually plays out after each console's release, we just can't say yet. Neither console is inexpensive, but Sony definitely seems to be taking a much more pro-consumer approach.

Would you pay $499 for a console in 2013?

(Credit: James Martin/CNET)

Later this yearLook to CNET for our continuing coverage of both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 leading up to each new system's respective launches. Though we don't have all the details just yet, what has been revealed thus far is incredibly exciting, at least for someone (me) who's been gaming for some 35 years now.

I'm anticipating two incredibly impressive systems to launch this year. I hope I'm not disappointed.

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Sunday, June 9, 2013

YMI Frayed Leg Denim Shorts DENIM BLUE 7 Review



YMI Frayed Leg Denim Shorts DENIM BLUE 7 Review
Useful when I'd rather be comfortable all day instead of wearing jean on a hot day so yeah very useful
- shellie

From YMI, these denim shorts feature frayed edges, classic 5-pocket styling, zip fly with button closure, whiskering and fading and contraststitching. Cotton. Spandex. Polyester.

Source: YMI Frayed Leg Denim Shorts DENIM BLUE 7 Online Store