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...joke that Oakland has been a city of the future since forever, but that is finally coming true in ways that are good and bad. The city of 412,000 is roughly 35% black, 31% white, 21% Hispanic and 15% Asian. Refugees from more expensive ZIP codes across the bay have fled to Oakland in the past decade, seeking cheaper housing. But the city has long been slow to seize its opportunities, and Brown's time as mayor has been a test of whether even that can be changed. When he was elected in 1998, he successfully led an effort...
...10th arrondisement. Tykwer brings together a budding actress (Portman) and a very capable young blind fellow (Melchior Beslon) and compresses a love affair into a kaleidoscope of speeded-up images. Parisians zip by them on busy streets as the couple hold onto each other for dear love...
...www.leapfroggroup.org/cp The Leapfrog Group, a coalition of Fortune 500 companies that buy health care, has a voluntary program that rates hospitals in 28 regions of the country, covering about 50 per cent of consumers. Enter your zip code, city, or the name of the hospital and see which hospitals have fully implemented recommended quality and safety "leaps" for areas like ICU staffing and reduction of medical errors. You can also check the annual volume and outcomes of various high risk procedures, including coronary artery bypass surgery; high risk baby deliveries and neonatal ICU care. The aim: to show...
...playlist with 100+ songs, start playing a song then, with one tap, putting the whole playlist into shuffle mode. That simple maneuver usually takes four or five clicks with the iPod?s own interface. I also liked the fact that, by holding the up or down arrows, you can zip through long lists of artists or songs. Unlike other similar interfaces, this one doesn?t take 20 minutes to get to the letter...
...have paid a higher degree of attention to the graphical user interface than any of its competitors. Given a few minutes to acclimate myself with the device, I soon learned how to input destinations or find points of interest. I especially liked the fact that I could search by zip code as well - you don?t have to know a zip code, but if you do, you can identify your destination very quickly. There?s nothing raggedy about the visuals. Not only is text exceptionally readable, but features like forests and rivers appear clearly on the map as you drive...