Olympics Medal Tally: Day 13 Updates
September 1, 2008
Olympics Medal Tally: Day 13 Updates
Countries in the lead in Medal Tally count as of Day 13 5:21PM:
1. USA
Gold-27
Silver-28
Bronze-28
Total-83
2. China
Gold- 45
Silver-15
Bronze-21
Total- 81
3. Russia
Gold- 14
Silver-14
Bronze-18
Total- 46
4. Great Britain
Gold- 17
Silver-11
Bronze-11
Total- 39
5. Australia
Gold- 11
Silver-13
Bronze-13
Total- 37
Usain Bolts obtained two gold medals for Jamaica in Track and Field in Men’s 100m finals and Men’s 200m finals breaking two world records. Usain Bolts became the first man to break the world record in the 100-200m meter sprints since the games resumed in 1896.
Related Links:
Day 12 Olympic Medal Tally
Day 11 Olympic Medal Tally
Day 10 Olympic Medal Tally
Day 9 Medal Tally
Day 8 Medal Tally
Day 7 Medal Tally
Final Results
Champion of the Beijing Olympics Games
Alpha’s new Professional Services group has you covered
September 1, 2008
Alpha’s new Professional Services group has you covered
In typical Alpha fashion, we’ve once again put the cart before the horse. I told you about Jeff Kalwerisky’s spot in InformationWeek before I even introduced you to him as the newest member of the Alpha team. Well, now I’m telling you about a new service we’re offering before we have “officially” announced we’re offering it.
We’ve been building a Professional Services group over the last several months. While we haven’t formally announced it yet, the group has been actively engaging clients since the second quarter, and has already completed a number of complex and interesting enterprise database projects. Several other major builds are in the queue, and the pipeline continues to grow. We’ve staffed up as a result.
Now that we’ve put all of our Professional Services systems in place, we’re preparing to formally roll it out with a press release and some fanfare in the coming weeks. Meanwhile there’s nothing secret about it. We’ve been telling customers about how our new Professional Services group can help them in our newsletter. We thought we’d let you know about Alpha PS here on the blog.
Here’s the take-away: We understand not all of our customers and prospects are professional Web developers. But many need a professional Web database. If that describes you, we’ve got you covered with Alpha Professional Services. We work in conjunction with our certified development partners to help customers get projects of any scope or size up and running. We’ll build your project with the speed, efficiency, and effectiveness that can only be achieved with Alpha Five Platinum.
Sound good? Check out our site for more information. And if you’re a VAR who is interested in working with our Professional Services group, give me a ping.
WinRAR 3.80 Beta 5
WinRAR is a powerful archive manager. It can backup your data and reduce size of email attachments, decompress RAR, ZIP and other files downloaded from Internet and create new archives in RAR and ZIP file format. Features of WinRAR: - Using WinRAR puts you ahead of the crowd when it comes to compression by consistently making smaller [...]

WinRAR is a powerful archive manager. It can backup your data and reduce size of email attachments, decompress RAR, ZIP and other files downloaded from Internet and create new archives in RAR and ZIP file format.
Features of WinRAR:
- Using WinRAR puts you ahead of the crowd when it comes to compression by consistently making smaller archives than the competition, saving disk space and transmission costs.
- WinRAR provides complete support for RAR and ZIP archives and is able to unpack CAB, ARJ, LZH, TAR, GZ, ACE, UUE, BZ2, JAR, ISO, 7Z, Z archives.
- WinRAR offers a graphic interactive interface utilizing mouse and menus as well as the command line interface.
- WinRAR is easier to use than many other archivers with the inclusion of a special “Wizard” mode which allows instant access to the basic archiving functions through a simple question and answer procedure. This avoids confusion in the early stages of use.
- WinRAR offers you the benefit of industry strength archive encryption using AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) with a key of 128 bits.
- WinRAR supports files and archives up to 8,589 billion gigabytes in size. The number of archived files is, for all practical purposes, unlimited.
- WinRAR offers the ability to create selfextracting and multivolume archives.
Recovery record and recovery volumes allow to reconstruct even physically damaged archives.
- WinRAR features are constantly being developed to keep WinRAR ahead of the pack.
Changes in Version 3.80 beta 5:
1. It is now possible to include quotation marks in command line parameters
of WinRAR GUI self-extracting modules. Use two consecutive quotation
marks if you need to do that.
2. WinRAR displays the total progress bar when extracting TAR archives.
Size: 1.24 MB
Why doesn’t FileMaker compare itself to Alpha Five?
September 1, 2008
Why doesn’t FileMaker compare itself to Alpha Five?
After we posted our competitive features grid yesterday, one of our readers pointed out to us that FileMaker has their own comparison document posted on their Web site. But one comparison is glaringly missing … Alpha Five.
I wonder why?
By the way, our competitive features grid has been in production for several months now, and we’ve been using it in our media outreach. So it isn’t a response to FileMaker’s comparison document, which we just learned of yesterday. But it does make you wonder.
Alpha takes gold … again
September 1, 2008
Alpha takes gold … again
We’re proud to announce that Alpha Software has been selected by Everything Channel as a CRN Emerging Tech vendor for our Alpha Five Platinum for the second year in a row.
CRN’s Emerging Tech list captures companies that are delivering high margins for solution providers with innovative and easy-to-use technology that undercuts industry giants. And we’ve just gone two for two. You’ll have to excuse me, I’m having a little bit of a Michael Phelps moment.
A Conversation with Susan Pressler
September 1, 2008
A Conversation with Susan Pressler
Today, we are sharing with you another ‘profile in courage’ written by our friend Joan Collins. In her latest profile, Joan writes about a selfless and inspiring woman. A woman who not only stood by her husband and family and supported them through extraordinarily tough times but also stood by 46 other families, Duke lacrosse families, who were devastated by the events that unfolded at Duke a year ago. This woman is former Duke Lacrosse head coach Mike Pressler’s wife, Susan Pressler. Thank you Joan, for talking with Mrs. Pressler and sharing your conversation with us.
In a book that will be published soon, there will be much more on the ordeal that Presslers along with 46 other lacrosse families went through between March 2006 and April 2007. To find out more or to purchase that book, use the link below.
It’s Not About the Truth: The Untold Story of the Duke Lacrosse Case and the Lives it Shattered by Don Yaeger and Mike Pressler
Profile in Courage
A Conversation with Susan Pressler
For some time now, several Duke Lacrosse mothers have spoken to me about Susan Pressler, wife of former Duke Lacrosse Coach, Mike Pressler. They described a woman who not only has supported her husband and children through difficult and painful times, but has continued to be an inspiration to them and their sons. Some of the words used to describe her were “amazing, “a rock”, and “the wind beneath Mike Pressler’s wings”. Recently, I had the opportunity to speak with Susan Pressler.
Susan and Mike Pressler met at Ohio Wesleyan University where she was a swim coach, while he was head lacrosse coach. Originally from Illinois, she is both strong and loving. For over 16 years, Susan Pressler stood beside her husband as they made their home in Durham. As head coach, Pressler built Duke Lacrosse into a highly regarded program. Pressler compiled a 153-82 record at Duke, winning the Atlantic Coast Conference championship three times, while leading his team to 10 NCAA tournament appearances as well as the Division I men’s national championship game in 2005. Pressler was voted ACC Coach of the Year three times and also was honored as the U.S.I.L.A. National Coach of the Year in 2005. She worked with him in organizing the successful Duke Lacrosse Summer Camp.
The family immersed themselves in the Durham community. Their children were happy. Their two daughters, age 9 and 15, know of no home other than Durham. After her husband’s contract was renewed, they put a large addition on their Durham home, almost doubling its size, making it just the way they always wanted. They expected Durham would be their home for the next 20 years. Everything changed on April 5, 2006, when Mike Pressler lost his coaching job at Duke.
Sadly, Durham became a community Susan no longer recognized. After receiving threats and out of fear for their children’s safety, they sent their eldest daughter to live with friends in another city, while their youngest was sent out of state with family for a time.
Immediately after the players were indicted, she used a labeler to make handmade signs “Innocent #6- Innocent #13- Innocent #45” which she displays prominently on her license plate as she drives around Durham. She proudly wears a Duke Lacrosse wristband with the same inscription. Susan insists she will not remove the wristband, until Reade and Collin each score their first goal and she hears from Rae Evans that Dave is alright.
Although she is the mother of two daughters, Susan considers herself to have hundreds of sons. She spoke in a most loving, motherly way of Coach Pressler’s players, not just the recent team, but of all the players over the last 16 years of coaching at Duke. She estimates that about 200 players have passed through his program. “I am so grateful for the young men my husband has brought into our family. I love every kid,” said Susan. Her youngest daughter refers to the players as “Daddy’s Boys”. I would trust my girls with all 47 boys on the team,” Susan said. Parents of daughters understand what that means.
Several days before the Blue Devils played their first game of the season against Dartmouth, Susan Pressler addressed the team in the locker room, something she had never done before. She told them that Duke is not the administration or professors. She said, “Duke is the students. Once you wear that uniform you are always Duke.” She told the team the Pressler family never blamed them for what happened and that she loved them and they should feel proud again.
About Dave Evans, Collin Finnerty and Reade Seligmann she replied, “I am so proud of these three young men and how they handled themselves in the face of the most unbelievable adversity. As the ones picked, it would ultimately be them and their families that the world would focus on. No one would represent Duke Lacrosse with more class and dignity. After their innocence was announced to the world, they spoke at a press conference, their poise and presence could make every Duke alumni proud again. It showed anyone willing to see, that these are great kids from great families, who were falsely accused.”
Ask to comment on John Danowski as Coach of Duke Lacrosse, Susan responded, “Duke Lacrosse is a great program. We were a big part of building the Duke Lacrosse brand. It is difficult to see someone else in that position, but I am glad it is John Danowski. His purpose is pure. He loves it as we did and he loves the boys.”
In August of 2006 Bryant University in Smithfield, Rhode Island announced Mike Pressler would become their new head lacrosse coach. For the past 8 months Coach Pressler has been working at Bryant settling into his new position, while his family remained in Durham. In the next few weeks, Susan and her daughters will move to their new home in Rhode Island. For the Presslers, starting over will mean many changes. It means a new job, new community, new home, new schools and new friends. Her eldest daughter, a sophomore in high school, plays on a varsity volleyball team, Triangle, which has won 8 out of the last 9 state championships. Unfortunately, she must leave her team which means so much to her.
This past weekend at the Lone Star Classic National qualifier in Dallas, the Presslers eldest daughter, Janet, had a chance to meet some members of her new team, the Rhode Island Blast Volleyball. It was another glimpse for this teenager into what lies ahead. They were scheduled to play in the afternoon pool on court 38, the same court Janet’s Triangle 16-1 team played earlier that morning. Susan Wolcott, mother of a member of the Men’s Duke Lacrosse 2006 Team, was in the stands to cheer Janet and her team. For Susan Pressler, this represented the bridge between the Duke boys and the Bryant boys, which will forever be a part of the Pressler children’s lives.
On the same day back in Durham, younger daughter, Maggie, attended the Duke-Army Lacrosse game where Jimmy Regan, former Duke Lacrosse player and Army Ranger, recently killed in Iraq, was honored in a half time ceremony. Former Duke assistant Joe Albericci, and the Army Captains presented Regan’s parents and fiancé with a cadet sword. The Duke Captains presented his family with his framed No. 10 Duke Jersey. “Jimmy represented and lived the Ranger Creed, extraordinary but not surprising, for a Duke Lacrosse player. This is yet another reason for Duke Alumni to be proud of their lacrosse team again,” she said.
According to Susan, lacrosse in Rhode Island is at a stage similar to North Carolina when they first moved to Duke over 16 years ago. She described a Bryant University community that has been supportive and wonderful in welcoming them. The Bryant parents are excited that their children will have an opportunity to learn lacrosse from a man with the talent and expertise of Coach Pressler. The climate is much colder, so they will be practicing indoors a lot and shoveling snow, however the citizens of Smithfield have warm hearts to compensate for the colder temperatures.
During our conversations, I could not help but think of one of my mother’s favorite expressions, “When one door closes, another door opens.” I thought of all the New England boys who will benefit from another door that has opened.
Susan is optimistic about the future. Bryant has a student body of about 3,500 students. At Bryant’s first game of the season, there were 700 spectators, much more than attended Pressler’s first game at Duke years ago. In the stands were some of Pressler’s former players and their parents.
Susan is excited about Mike Pressler’s soon to be released book, “It’s Not About the Truth: The Untold Story of the Duke Lacrosse Case and the Lives it Shattered”, which he wrote with Don Yaeger. It was written to fulfill a promise Mike made to the 47 players that he would tell the world the truth at the appropriate time and venue.
Bryant opened the door for Coach Pressler. As they hold the door open for Susan Pressler and her daughters to enter, they will soon learn that the woman entering the door has a heart big enough to love each and every one of Bryant University’s sons.
“Optimism is the foundation of courage,” wrote Nicholas Murray Butler, former President of Columbia University. “My goal is to not let the events of this last year taint my children’s view of the world,” said Susan Pressler. She is a testament to finding the inner strength to recognize the open door in front of you, when one had closed unexpectedly.
One former member of the Duke lacrosse team wrote to me, “I am forever indebted to Mrs. Pressler for what she did for me and my friends”. Heroes inspire us. Susan is an inspiration for us all to rise above feelings of disappointment and watch for our own opening doors.
Susan Pressler is a true hero.
Joan Collins
Garden City, NY
Launch of “Student As Scholar” Blog
The “Student As Scholar“ blog was formally created on July 25 2008. The Blog is devoted to documenting relevant literature that supports the view that :
“Undergraduate education should adopt the “Student as Scholar” Model throughout the curriculum, where scholar is conceived in terms of an attitude, an intellectual posture, and a frame of mind derived from the best traditions of an engaged liberal arts education. With this framework, not only each research project, but also each course, is viewed as an integrated, and integrating, part of the student experience.”
“From Convocation to Capstone: Developing the Student as Scholar”
David Hodge, Kira Pasquesi, Marissa Hirsh / Miami University ; Paul LePore / University of Washington
[http://scholarship20.blogspot.com/2008/07/student-as-scholar-scholar-as-student.html]
The “Student As Scholar” Blog Is Located At
[http://student-as-scholar.blogspot.com/]
It is a companion to the Facebook Global Group “Student As Scholar / Scholar As Scholar” which is intended to serve as a forum and venue in which members are invited to contribute to a never-ending conversation about “Student As Scholar” models and to document personal experiences and institutional initiatives.
The “Student As Scholar / Scholar As Scholar” Facebook Group is Available at
[http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=27141416631]
Please contribute citations/links to Any and All Relevant Literature As Comments on this blog.
Thanks!
/Gerry
Tagging @ Sub-Document Level(s)?
September 1, 2008
Tagging @ Sub-Document Level(s)?
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