Sunday, September 30, 2012

Rays keep White Sox sliding

By RICK GANO

AP Sports Writer

Associated Press Sports

updated 7:53 p.m. ET Sept. 29, 2012

CHICAGO (AP) - The math is there for the Tampa Bay Rays to see and despite a 10-4 victory Saturday over the slumping Chicago White Sox, they know pulling out a wild card berth when trailing by three with four to play is a monumental assignment.

Of course, they didn't clinch a playoff spot last season until the final day. So, keep playing.

"We have to believe we're going to get the help while we take care of our own business. We're 1-0 on Saturday, let's go 1-0 on Sunday," manager Joe Maddon said. "I'm like the biggest scoreboard watcher, but at the end of the day I can't worry about that."

For the White Sox, it's just as difficult. They trail Detroit by two in the AL Central with four left and must find a way Sunday to beat Rays ace David Price as he goes for his 20th win.

"We have to win every game and hope Detroit loses a couple," said Chicago's Alex Rios, who had two of the White Sox's four hits allowed Saturday by Tampa Bay starter Matt Moore and two relievers. "That's what has to happen."

Moore allowed one hit in 5 1-3 shutout innings, Matt Joyce came off the bench to homer twice and Jeff Keppinger and Chris Gimenez also connected Saturday.

Tampa Bay, with nine wins in 10 games, remained three games out of the second wild card behind Oakland, which beat Seattle 7-4 in 10 innings Saturday.

The White Sox, who've dropped 9 of 11, fell two games behind Detroit in the AL Central when the Tigers defeated the Twins 6-4

After Sunday, the Rays go home for three against Baltimore and the White Sox head to Cleveland. Detroit goes to Kansas City, while Oakland has three at home against the AL West leading Rangers.

"If we win out, we're hoping the way their (A's) schedule is - a chip and a chair kind of thing -that's all we need," Gimenez said.

Moore (11-11), 0-4 in his previous five starts, retired the first 13 batters before Rios singled with one out in the fifth. Dayan Viciedo followed with a walk but Moore got out of it on a fly ball and a strikeout of Tyler Flowers.

"I never felt that there was anything wrong, especially physically. And that's where a little bit of the questions came from at this stage of the season and with my age," said Moore, like Sale, a young lefty with a big future. "That's a natural question with my velocity being down a little bit. But I felt like I went out there and competed with what I had."

With the White Sox trailing 10-0 in the eighth, pinch-hitter Orlando Hudson hit a grand slam off reliever Chris Archer - Chicago's fourth hit all day.

Sale (17-8), who has pitched 192 innings in his first year as a starter, lasted just 3 1-3 innings, his shortest start of the season. He gave up seven hits and was charged with five runs while walking three and striking out seven.

He said fatigue was not a factor whatsoever.

"That was terrible. That was a disgrace," Sale said.

"I did nothing to help the team win, put guys in positions that they shouldn't have been in. To go out and have your starter go three innings, that's a recipe for a disaster pretty much every time. Like I said before, just didn't do my job. Team needed me and I didn't pull it out for them. Just a frustrating day."

Sale beat Moore 2-1 at Tropicana Field on May 28 when he struck out 15 to Moore's 10, but this time he wasn't sharp from the outset, struggling with his control.

"When he doesn't locate, I think that was the biggest thing for him today," Chicago manager Robin Ventura said. "He was just not in the zone enough. It was just one of those, you don't expect that out of him but it is late in the year and stuff can happen. Other than that we stunk."

The Rays had two runners on in both the first and second innings but Sale used his strikeout pitch to escape - he had five in the first two frames.

But B.J. Upton drew a leadoff walk in third and raced home on Ben Zobrist's double into the left-field corner. Evan Longoria lined out, but Keppinger hit his ninth homer, just over the fence in left-center to make it 3-0.

Upton's RBI single in the fourth made it 4-0 and finished the young White Sox ace. Longoria added a run-scoring single off reliever Brian Omogrosso with Upton thrown out at the plate to end the inning. Gimenez hit his first homer of the season and sixth of his major league career, leading off the sixth against Deunte Heath for a six-run cushion.

NOTES: Moore's fourth strikeout of the game in the fifth was his 175th of the season, setting the Rays' rookie record. Scott Kazmir had 174 in 2005. ... White Sox leadoff hitter Alejandro De Aza was scratched from the lineup with flu-like symptoms and replaced by Dewayne Wise. ... Price (19-5), who could become the first 20-game winner in Tampa Bay history, will be opposed by Chicago's Jose Quintana (6-5) on Sunday.

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Google cede su campus a Vince Vaughn para rodar una pel?cula sobre becarios

Dos hombres cuarenta?eros? y comerciales sin apenas conocimientos tecnol?gicos se ven en el paro y deciden luchar por una beca para trabajar en Google. Esa es la premisa de ?The Internship?, la nueva comedia de Vince Vaughn y Owen Wilson. Para presentar una visi?n real de c?mo ser?a trabajar en la compa??a, Google ha cedido su campus para el rodaje de? la pel?cula de Hollywood.

El icono de Silicon Valley ha abierto sus puertas de par en par a los directores, productores y actores de la pel?cula, quienes grabar?n all? la pel?cula sobre la industria tecnol?gica.

En un video sobre el tema de Bloomberg: ?Es un lugar tan diferente para trabajar que lo que se considera un lugar de trabajo convencional, con los pods de descanso y el acceso a comida?, apunta Vaughn, quien tambi?n escribi? el gui?n original para la pel?cula.

Los creadores de la nueva pel?cula esperan poder transmitir la cultura de Google a trav?s de esta pel?cula, mostrando la empresa ic?nica de internet de nuevas formas. Y es que la reputaci?n por el trabajo de las personas en Google se extiende mucho m?s all? de Silicon Valley, con una reputaci?n de innovaci?n, accesibilidad y personalidad de marca fuerte por todo el mundo.

Seg?n apunta Vaughn, los otros pesos pesados no tendr?an por qu? sentir envidia por tener una pel?cula dedicada exclusivamente a Google, sino que deber?an sentir curiosidad por ver c?mo sale.

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Gettysburg College receives $600,000 Mellon grant

Music major Sarah Tuttle ?13 (right in photo) received Mellon funds to research Buddhist influences on Gustav Mahler and his work. Her mentor was Sunderman Conservatory Prof. Alexander Kahn (left).

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded Gettysburg College a $600,000 grant that will allow more students, especially first-years and sophomores, to undertake faculty-mentored research or creative work. The four-year grant also provides funding for course development, on-campus workshops for faculty, and integration of digital technologies into coursework and scholarship.

?The grant builds on two previous Mellon grants. In 2006 the Foundation awarded the College seed money for a pilot summer faculty-mentored research program. An additional $500,000 grant over five years expanded the successful program from 2008-2012 and supported faculty in mentoring course development. Ten Gettysburg students conducted summer research projects with Mellon support this past summer.

?Once again, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has made an extraordinary investment in a Gettysburg College education,? said College President Janet Morgan Riggs ?77. ?This grant supports our goal to deepen the intellectual engagement of our students and to provide a rich and active learning experience that will prepare our students well for their lives beyond Gettysburg.?

The impact of the past support is plainly evident each spring, when hundreds of students, many of whom received Mellon funds for their projects, share their work with the campus community at a full-day colloquium, comprising poster sessions, academic talks, and creative performances. Students also attend or present at domestic or international conferences in their fields throughout the year.

?With support from The Mellon Foundation, the College has made great strides in expanding undergraduate research and creative work from the province of the natural sciences to the arts, humanities, and social sciences,? Gettysburg College Provost Christopher Zappe said. ?Not only are more students submitting proposals for research or creative work, but more faculty are eager to mentor them through their projects,? Zappe said. ?There is more activity and it is more inclusive.?

The Mellon grant will also help faculty create or redesign courses to be more discovery-based and to engender student interest in projects earlier in their academic careers. An International Bridge Course will be developed to help integrate study abroad more seamlessly into students? academic programs. Gettysburg?s Instructional Technology staff will design workshops on developing digital projects for use in classes or student-faculty collaborative research.

Much of the funding is dedicated to providing opportunities for active learning, one?of five goals of Gettysburg Great, The Campaign for Our College. The comprehensive fundraising campaign will increase support for student scholarships, active learning opportunities like research and internships, faculty and teaching, a renovation of Plank Gymnasium, and the Gettysburg Fund.

Founded in 1832, Gettysburg College is a highly selective four-year residential college of liberal arts and sciences with a strong academic tradition. Alumni include Rhodes Scholars, a Nobel laureate, and other distinguished scholars. The college enrolls 2,600 undergraduate students and is located on a 200-acre campus adjacent to the Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania.

?Contact: Sue Baldwin-Way, director of development communications, 717-337-6832

Posted: Mon, 1 Oct 2012

Posted: Mon, 1 Oct 2012

Source: http://www.gettysburg.edu/news_events/press_release_detail.dot?id=3363541

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Wanted: Business Insider Is Hiring An Experienced Mobile Apps ...

Wanted: Business Insider Is Hiring An Experienced Mobile Apps Developer

Business Insider is seeking an experienced mobile applications developer to join the BI tech team and the fast-paced, exciting world of software development at a digital media startup.

The successful candidate will help maintain and extend our just-released new iPhone app and forthcoming new iPad and Android apps, as well as create new mobile-first apps. The position demands a self-motivated professional with strong IOS development experience. Android experience is not necessary but is a major plus. The ideal candidate should have big ideas about mobile news, a startup mindset, and the skills to implement our collective ideas.

Applicants should have a self-starting work-hard-play-hard startup mindset. We don?t let bureaucracy get in our way, and we don?t have a lot of meetings, but we do play a lot of ping-pong. A candidate who could strongly represent the tech team and give perennial champ Jay Yarow a challenge at the ping pong table would also be a plus.

Requirements:

Experience building and releasing IOS applications Experience implementing mobile apps that call RESTful web APIs Experience building mobile user-focused interfaces Android development knowledge a plus Strong communication skills Based in New York ? you will need to be able to work out of our office on Park Avenue South. Some telecommuting is fine Three+ years of experience preferred

We offer a competitive salary and good benefits.Please email a cover letter, resume, and a short code sample topax@businessinsider.com. Thanks in advance..

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