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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Grieving pet owners in Singapore, known for lavishing care in life on their animals, can soon share their feelings about furred family members after they pad off to the great beyond - via obituaries in the city-state's largest newspaper.
From Sunday, The Straits Times pets section will let pet owners publish goodbye messages to their favorite non-human companions along with an accompanying photo.
The memorials will be part of a "pets' corner" in the paper's classifieds section, along with notices by the SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) and other animal groups about pets available for adoption.
The decision to market obituaries to pet owners in tiny Singapore, one of the world's richest countries in terms of per capita income, comes as wealthy Asians have fewer kids and shower more attention on pets.
Though dogs and cats once roamed free around neighborhoods in Singapore, pet owners today are extremely protective of their pets. In addition, the 80 percent of the population that lives in government-run flats is restricted to just one dog, of a small breed.
Research firm Euromonitor, in a recent report on Singapore's pet care market, said people are spending more on premium pet food as well as accessories such as strollers for dogs and designer pet clothing.
"Many pet owners are increasingly treating their pets as household members and are therefore pampering their pets with luxurious food, products and services, just as they would dote on their family," it said.
"This trend led to a shift in consumer spending towards premium categories, such as premium pet food, hence driving growth in the pet care market."
Needless to say, the obituaries too are not free - they will each run S$50 ($40.96), with a goods and services tax of 7 percent on top of that. ($1 = 1.2208 Singapore dollars)
(Reporting by Kevin Lim, editing by Elaine Lies)
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/something-singapores-pampered-pets-obituaries-045642236--finance.html
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Yesterday I posted the first part of my interview with Frank Viola about his new book, coauthored with Leonard Sweet, called Jesus: A Theography. Frank blogs for Patheos, and the book has received a strongly positive response. Interested readers can get a free copy of Frank?s next book by?going here, and they can learn more about?Jesus: A Theography here.
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The life of Jesus, as you say, encompasses not only those 33 years or so of his earthly life and ministry but all of time and space, and indeed stands even outside time and space. So Genesis 1 and 2, whatever else they might say regarding the creation, tell us something about God?s?Logos?and God?s redemptive plan. Tell us a bit of what you have to say on Genesis 1 and 2?
We dedicate two long chapters to unearthing the shadows contained in Genesis 1 and 2 and their fulfillment in Christ. Here?s a very brief snapshot of some of the points we unravel and expound in the book:
Christ?s story and the story of this world overlap, yet the story of this world is only a part of the Son?s story. ?So what is the final chapter in the story of?this present?world and what role does Christ play in it?
We begin the book before time (where the Son?s story begins) and we conclude the book when time ends (where the Son?s story is consummated). Thus we explore and revisit the second coming of Christ and the whole matter of eschatology. NT scholar Craig Keener read the entire manuscript before we published it and made the remark that the chapter on the second coming was his favorite. We take dead aim at a few popular theories on the return of Jesus and put them to rest in a way that?s subtle yet effective.
In short, the ?end of time? will look very similar to ?before time.? In the beginning, God was All. In the end, He will be All in All. And Christ will fill all things, as Paul says in Ephesians. The two bookends of the Bible ? Genesis 1 & 2 and Revelation 21 & 22 ? tell the breathtaking story. We unravel the themes in those four chapters and trace them throughout the OT and NT. This makes for an epic saga of God?s ultimate intention to get us back to the Garden and fulfill the timeless purpose for which we were created. It is what Paul calls ?the eternal purpose,? which is the grand narrative of the entire Bible. And I?ve treated that in detail in another volume called?From Eternity to Here.
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STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - A small Swedish financial firm has decided to honour U.S. investment guru Warren Buffett by arranging for an inscription of his words to be carved into rock, the company said on Tuesday.
Buffett is nicknamed the Sage of Omaha for his financial acumen and is one of the world's richest men as head of conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway.
The inscription is being paid for by Swedish investment company Spiltan and will be carved in rock on the southwest coast of the Nordic state.
It will say, "Price is what you pay. Value is what you get", and reflects Buffett's investment philosophy.
The inscription will be in place early next year, Spiltan chief executive Per Borjesson told Reuters.
Borjesson said he has long been an admirer of Buffett and believed the American should win a Nobel Prize for economics, even if he is not an academic. Arranging to set up a stone inscription was a way to make an award to Buffett, he said.
The company which does the stone inscriptions is owned by one of the shareholders of Spiltan, Borjesson added.
(Reporting by Patrick Lannin, editing by Paul Casciato)
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/swedish-firm-aims-honour-sage-omaha-rock-135028895--sector.html
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Posted Thu Nov 20, 2008 8:48AM
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Are there any contributors out there with an Android-based phone?
I've written a little app which lets you keep watch on your account and notify you of sales. It also shows you assorted statistics, sales details, and lets you read your iStock sitemail. It's free.
I have no plans to write a version for other platforms - sorry iPhone, Blackberry, Palm Pre, Windows Phone users.
Login Screen screenshot on phones from version 2.11.8
Main Screen screenshot on tablets from version 2.11.2
Main Screen screenshot on phones from version 2.11.2
Monthly Stats View screenshot from version 2.11.2
Yearly Stats View screenshot from version 2.11.2
Sitemail View screenshot from version 2.6.16
Getty Images and Partner Program Recent Sales View screenshot from version 2.10.8
Home Screen Widgets screenshot on phones from version 2.11.8: 4x2, 2x2 and 2x1 widgets
It is available (for free!) from the Android Market. Just start the Market application on your phone and search for Livestock.
Or if you have a barcode scanner on your phone, just scan this:
As for privacy, you can be assured that I have no interest in you or your data . Here's the full LiveStock Privacy Policy.
The current version is 2.11.11 (as of 8th December 2012).
Edited to refer to the latest version.
(Edited on 2012-12-08 12:22:57 by theasis)
Posted Sun Nov 23, 2008 3:41AM
Edited to remove obsolete (and misleading) information.
(Edited on 2009-05-29 02:02:15 by theasis)
Posted Thu Nov 27, 2008 10:41AM
Because this involves scraping data from more webpages, the very first time you run the application it will spend quite a while in the "Talking to iStock: Gathering data..." phase.? How long depends on quite a few factors including, of course, how good a signal your phone has and whether it's connected by 2G, 3G or Wifi.? Best to set it running and go make yourself a sandwich and a cup of tea (or a pie and a pint if that's more your thing).? Subsequent refreshes will be much faster (unless you have hundreds of sales and don't refresh for days).
Edited to remove obsolete screenshot.
(Edited on 2009-05-29 02:01:17 by theasis)
Posted Fri Dec 19, 2008 4:29PM
maybe im missing something..
Posted Sat Dec 20, 2008 5:10AM
i really thank you for writing this app, finally somthing for the G1, but anyway im visiting the page from my phone but cant find any application link!! is it deactivated, the page i see is exactly like the one on my PC no difference..
maybe im missing something..
That's odd. I just checked with my phone to make sure that it is still active and all looks fine. I took a look through the web logs and I don't see any Android browsers connecting for the last couple of days. My first thought was that you might be using one of the 3rd party browsers that are in beta-test, but I don't see any connections from them, either. Do you remember roughly what day and time you looked with your phone's browser (and what timezone you're in!) because I'd really like to get to the bottom of it if there's a problem on the server.
However, on a different note...now that I have an API key from istock, I'm completely rewriting the application. It might be worth holding off for a little while whilst I knock it into shape.
Thanks a lot for your interest,
Martin
Posted Sat Dec 20, 2008 3:06PM
still the same thing (i refreshed three times), also the browser that i use is the default built in one..
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anyway i think the best thing o do is to wait for your newer one really thanx again for your effort
Posted Mon Dec 22, 2008 5:53AM
When I have a stable version of the app I'll submit it to the Android Marketplace (it'll still be free) and any such problems should go away. Sorry that it's being a pain for you in the meantime
Posted Mon Dec 22, 2008 4:13PM
ill be waiting for the final version, and thanks alot for your efforts..
Posted Mon Feb 16, 2009 8:28AM
Is this still in the works?? This would be especially useful now that the iStock page is slightly mangled in the Android browser (the main toolbar gets wrapped around under the search bar).
Posted Mon Feb 16, 2009 10:29AM
If I don't find time to do that, I'll put out the version that's currently on my phone. This doesn't do much more than let you know you've had a sale and what you've earned.
Sorry for the delay on this - real life sometimes gets in the way
Posted Tue Apr 7, 2009 11:49AM
Thanx for your effort.
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Posted Thu Apr 9, 2009 4:12AM
Is real life still in the way? ;-)
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Heh - actually, the reasons for delay have changed somewhat. The chap in the Glasgow store where I got my phone told me that I was one of the first people to get a G1 from them, and that I was definitely the first to bring one in for repair. I don't expect it back for at least another couple of weeks...hopefully I can then make some more progress.
Thanks for the patience!
Posted Wed Apr 15, 2009 5:29AM
Thanks for your patience!
Posted Fri Apr 17, 2009 10:02AM
The current version is 2.0.14 alpha (as of 17 April 2009); this is a complete rewrite of the previous version of the application. Although it is usable and, I think, useful, I'd like to stress that this should be considered alpha quality software.
I am aware of a few flaws. In particular, the first time you run it it can take a long time to pull some of your information from the istock servers. This pull really should happen in a background thread - because it doesn't, your phone may warn you that LiveStock is taking a long time to respond. If that happens, just touch the "Wait" button. This is the item highest on my priority list to fix.
The first time you run it, it will ask you to enter your istock login details. I strongly recommend that you touch the "Test" button before saving so that LiveStock can attempt a connection to the iStock servers to check you entered them correctly.
The main screen will display some current stats and your most recent downloads.
From the main screen, just touch the refresh button and it will pull your current details from istock.
This is still an early version and there are many things I want to improve and features I want to add. First on the list of things to fix is the horrible delay the first time you pull data from istock. The next most important feature is to make LiveStock run as a service so that it automatically pulls data from istock at regular intervals. Once that is done, it will be able to notify you as sales happen.
Of course, this isn't istock-supported software so please direct your complaints, plaudits, requests, rants, bug reports, etc to me either in this thread or via sitemail.
Enjoy.
Posted Fri Apr 17, 2009 2:15PM
It works really good THANK YOU!
You've made the G1 a much more interesting phone
Posted Mon Apr 20, 2009 5:13AM
The main change in 2.0.15 is that the disturbing silence (or even more disturbing Force Close/Wait dialog) when refreshing the list of recent downloads is now replaced by a progress indicator - no more wondering whether or not there's anything happening. A lesser, but related, change is that there is now a "Refresh recent DLs" option from the Menu button to force an update of the recent downloads list.
Please let me know if these changes don't seem to work for you, or if other issues appear.
The current plan is for the next release to run as a service and automatically inform you of sales - no more having to hit Refresh.
Posted Thu May 7, 2009 9:45AM
There are a number of changes in this release:
- the list of recent downloads does not update automatically. You can request an update simply with MENU->Refresh Recent DLs. This was made manual as updating the DL list involves a fair amount of network traffic which helps run down your phone's battery.
- you don't need to request that Livestock checks to see if you've had a sale. Instead it runs in the background and automatically checks for any changes to your balance. If your balance changes, you get a notification. (But see my note below!)
- a few minor cosmetic changes.
- quite a few small bugs have been squashed.
Automatic Checks
Every 20 minutes or so, LiveStock will check to see if your balance has changed. If it does change, LiveStock posts a notification.
If your phone is in sleep-mode (i.e. when the screen has blanked), LiveStock will not wake the phone to check the balance. Waking the phone seems to be relatively power-hungry and it runs the battery down far too quickly. I hope to improve this in future. However, if some other application wakes the phone then LiveStock will take the opportunity to do its checks.
I hope you like the changes. Please do let me know of any bugs or strange experiences, or feature requests you may have.
Edit: I should add, this has been tested on both the older version of Android (1.1) and the new "cupcake" release (1.5).
Enjoy!
(Edited on 2009-05-07 10:08:02 by theasis)
Posted Tue May 12, 2009 4:01AM
Most of the time if i open your app it says "stats updated" and if i close it and then open it it will give the new stats. I have never seen a notification about automatic stats update after 20 minutes. It only gives this message if i have the app opened. Am i missing something?
I love this app! thanks for your hard work.
Michel
Posted Tue May 12, 2009 5:27AM
Most of the time if i open your app it says "stats updated" and if i close it and then open it it will give the new stats. I have never seen a notification about automatic stats update after 20 minutes. It only gives this message if i have the app opened. Am i missing something?
Hmmm...I've seen the same thing some days, but not always. In a future version I'll try triggering the notifications a different way and see if that helps.
If I can get to the bottom of it, I'll put out a new version in the next couple of days. If I can't find the problem immediately, it will probably be a couple of weeks before I put out a new version due to other commitments.
Many thanks for the report!
Posted Wed May 27, 2009 5:09AM
I'll delay releasing it until after Thursday night's downtime just in case there are any site changes that would affect LiveStock.
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