2012年4月8日星期日

The Week That Was: April 1st-7th

When the final horn was sounded in San Jose just past 1:00 am Eastern Time, the 2011-2012 NHL season officially came to a close. In the final week, the playoff race was officially set. The Washington Capitals and Florida Panthers clinched the final playoff spots in the Eastern Conference, while the Dallas Stars played themselves out of the Western Conference following a 4 game losing streak. As a result, next week will have playoff matches with bad blood such as Washington and Boston, and intriguing series such as Vancouver and Los Angeles.List of affordable Breitling prices for used and authentic Breitling in cosmeticbagfactory.

For the past 6 months, every team has gone on a roller coaster ride, seeing highs and lows, success and disappointment. The main theme of the 2011-2012 NHL season was to expect the unexpected. In the West, the Columbus Blue Jackets saw themselves at the bottom of the standings despite the high-profile additions of Wisniewski and Carter. On the other end of things, the St. Louis Blues shocked everybody following a coaching change, en route to a 109 point season, good for third in the entire league. Other surprises included the Panthers who captured the relatively weak Southeast Division, and the Coyotes who earned their first division crown in franchise history.

Individual players this season also turned some heads. Aside from Stamkos and his 60 goal season along with Malkin's Art Ross worthy campaign, Phil Kessel, Max Pacioretty, and Erik Karlsson reached new career highs in big hockey markets attracting everybody's attention. Players such as Henrik Zetterberg, Marian Hossa, and Marian Gaborik also shocked many by staying healthy for the entire season and being large contributors to their respective teams. This did not go without some disappointments statistically, including a serious drop in Ryan Kesler's totals or the inconsistent play from Alex Ovechkin.

Nevertheless, many things happened this week that were buried as a result of the intense playoff races. Because the matchups were not set until the final hour, it was difficult to keep track of the different moments that occurred over the last 7 days and keep tabs on the incredibly perplexing playoff scenarios. Between interesting defensive tactics and bad blood, there was no shortage of excitement in the National Hockey League. Here is the week that was from April 1st to 7th:

Using Your Head (In the Wrong Way)

The 2011-2012 NHL season has seen its fair share of game misconducts for a wide variety of different reasons. The crimes can be as predictable as a hit from behind or as dangerous as kneeing. However, a very rare type of game misconduct is the headbutt. The headbutting penalty unfolds exactly as it sounds: to strike another player with their head. In the age of concussions and increasing head-injuries, it never seemed that this penalty would ever be seen. Apparently, Nate Prosser had other ideas.

Nearing the end of the first period of a Thursday night matchup, Minnesota Wild's blueliner Prosser was involved in an altercation with Blackhawks forward Jamaal Mayers. The end result had Prosser leaning in and striking Mayers with his shield in a vicious “headbutting” manner (watch the video here). Prosser was immediately ejected from the game and given 5 and a 10. Watching the video multiple times, there's no question that the hit was dirty and intentional. Helmets and shields are rock solid and is a strong weapon when hitting another player is incredibly dangerous. Prosser will likely have a hearing with the NHL, and an incredibly strong suspension should be handed out to set a precedent for such an unusual offence. Coaches and analysts always say that the best players use their heads, but Nate Prosser apparently didn't get the memo that they meant using their mind and not their skull.

Where's the Puck?

Prior to the NHL lockout back in 2005, a play would be whistled dead if it was pinned up against the boards because it slowed the game and referees could not see the puck clearly. After the yearlong work stoppage, hockey returned and longer scrums ensued.Thirty pages into the book authenticguccihandbags has not done anything recently. Every game has multiple instances where there is a scrum for the puck in a corner or near the net and the whistle is often left silent. However, there are still times that the puck is whistled dead. One of those played should have included Jordan Leopold's goal, one of the wackiest goals of the year that should not have counted.

On Tuesday, the Toronto Maple Leafs were playing the Buffalo Sabres who were on the brink of elimination. With only minutes to go and the Sabres down by 1, a pileup occurred in front of the Leafs' net.Buy cheap high quality ralphlaurenhoody Watches. After a few seconds of absolute chaos where bodies were sprawled everywhere, the puck suddenly appeared in the back of the net courtesy of a Jordan Leopold poke. The Sabres would go on to win the game 6-5 and keep their playoff hopes alive for another day. The question everybody asked about the play following the end of the game was,Welcome to Find The Bestfakerolexwatches. “Did the referee see the puck?” While it is true that the NHL discourages quick whistles, if a ref cannot see the puck the play should be ruled dead. Considering Ben Scrivens claimed post-game that he did not see the puck once and that he had never been involved in such a large scrum in his playing career, all signs point to the fact that the disc was nowhere to be seen. If this was a November game, would the play have been called dead? Incredibly likely. The fact that this game had dire consequences for the Buffalo Sabres likely prompted the stripes to swallow their whistles in that situation. Nevertheless, it was a fantastic game and effort by the Sabres, who deserve some breaks after the bad luck they've had all season.

Service with a smile

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I might not mind paying four bucks a gallon for that kind of service.

Berl Davis remembers that service and attention to detail being the heart and soul of the Master Service Center, where he worked in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

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When a customer pulled up to one of the pump islands at Master Service Center, which was on Commercial Street SE downtown where the Union Gospel Mission is today, a five-man crew would swarm the vehicle and begin the pampering process.

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The black and white photo shows what looks like a Cadillac getting the Master Service treatment, and Davis is the guy working on the front window. The photo shows a six-man crew, because I'm assuming the general manager didn't want to be left out. It looks a bit staged,In Style Accessories collecting replicalvhandbags to donate to shelters. but Davis swears they really did provide the bumper-to-bumper service for every customer.

Davis reels off the names of his co-workers pictured: Leroy "Shorty" at the rear pumping gas, Jim on the door, Russell the general manager in the driver's seat, Ed on tires and Elmer under the hood. (I'm going with just first names, since I can't verify the spelling of their last names.)

2012年4月6日星期五

Paper or Plastic? Neither Says L.A

America's second largest city has moved one step closer to banning both paper and plastic shopping bags, meaning that everyone will have to take reusable shopping sacks when they go to the supermarket.

Los Angeles City Council's energy and environment committee voted unanimously for the ban on Wednesday and it will now go before the full council.

The ban on plastic in 7,500 supermarkets would go into effect first. At that point stores would have to charge 10 cents per paper bag, the Los Angeles Times reported. Six months later paper would be barred as well.

Workers from Crown Poly, a local plastic bag making plant, which stands to lose up to 130 jobs if the ban goes into effect, urged the committee to drop the plan. "I will be losing my job, losing my insurance. Please take that into consideration," said Norma Fierro.

Councilman Paul Koretz likened Fierro's job to a horse-drawn carriage maker at the turn of the century. "I'm the last one to allow for layoffs in L.A. city, and I fight them hard," he said. "But I've never stood and said that if a job doesn't make sense anymore, that we've got to keep that job."

Environmentalists say plastic bags are rarely recycled and vast numbers end up in the ocean. Paper bags contribute to deforestation, they say.

But Mark Daniels of Hilex Poly and the American Progressive Bag Alliance, told Newsmax, the ban would have no impact on litter, claiming most reusable bags are "not recyclable, are less sanitary, are made in China using foreign oil, and often contain heavy metals.

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2012年4月5日星期四

Cintas Corporation Introduces New Carhartt Flame Resistant Jean

Cintas Corporation, North America's largest uniform supplier, has added the Carhartt Flame Resistant (FR) Jean to its exclusive line of Carhartt Rental Workwear.

The new product was prompted by the overwhelming success of the Carhartt Rental Workwear line and the increased demand for flame resistant clothing.
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"Cintas provides a one-stop-shop for all flame resistant and personal protective equipment needs," says Brad Heizman, National Director of Garment Strategy for Cintas Corporation. "We are the largest industrial provider of FRC managed programs in North America, as well as the only company in the industry to offer Carhartt FR Rental Workwear."

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TEMECULA: Mall tote bags support children's home

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The Promenade mall in Temecula has joined with children's home Rancho Damacitas to launch a campaign for donations and to highlight National Child Abuse Awareness Month.

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"Child abuse is an ongoing epidemic in this country, and we are grateful to Promenade Temecula for their efforts to help us build awareness and drive donations to help the children of our community," said Clifford Nunn, director of development for Rancho Damacitas.

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2012年4月4日星期三

An Easter parade of goodies

Weren't we celebrating Valentine's Day just last week?

According to Hallmark research, Easter is all about family — people associate it with family, religion, children and spring.

Easter is viewed as an enjoyable, relaxing time to gather with family and friends.

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Guest Opinion: Plastic Bags Make Sense for Sammamish & Issaquah

Phil Rozenski, Director of Sustainability and Marketing for Hilex Poly, says a plastic bag ban could hurt economy, sustainabilty for Issaquah,

With the Issaquah City Council delaying their vote on an ordinance that would ban plastic bags and tax paper bags, and in light of a recent Sammamish-Issaquah Patch poll demonstrating that local residents have mixed opinions on the issue, I thought I would take this opportunity to explain why banning or taxing plastic bags is not the right decision for Sammamish and Issaquah consumers, businesses, and the economy.

As Director of Sustainability and Marketing for Hilex Poly, an American manufacturer of plastic bags and operator of the world’s largest closed loop plastic bag recycling facility, I understand how this ordinance would impact American jobs in the manufacturing and recycling industries and why local recycling programs are a far better choice than plastic bag bans or taxes.

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